trustyrusty said:The day I shoot a 54 (par 72), I will gladly withdraw the golf is tougher statement.![]()
What, 18 birdies and no eagles...you dont like the par 5's????

trustyrusty said:The day I shoot a 54 (par 72), I will gladly withdraw the golf is tougher statement.![]()
shanesinnott said:What, 18 birdies and no eagles...you dont like the par 5's????![]()
acedotcom said:I'm having a hard time comparing the two.
Golf is a game with mass appeal and mass participation. Consequently, players vary considerably in their skill levels. From my experience, I'd have to say that the majority of golfers are pretty lousy - they can't break a hundred and they've never put a good swing on the ball. Yet, they keep playing. An occasional par or birdie or good drive seems to satisfy them. Their counterparts in the pool room can't run three balls and have never put a good stroke on the cue ball. These people are not dedicated to pool the same way the duffer is dedicated to golf. Maybe it's the fact that the duffer stinks in isolation as he wanders around the course with three of his buddies who most likely play as badly as he does while the guy who stinks at pool has to exhibit his lack of skill openly in front of everyone in the pool room.
Anyway, that being said, I tend to think that at the highest level pool is harder. There's just so much going on, shots to make, position to play, strategies to apply - It's not just putting the balls in the hole.
SpiderWebComm said:Golf, without a doubt. So many more moving parts, feel, etc. So many more places to dog your swing and choke... with obstructions, water, trees and sand on the other end if you do (unlike pool). Every course is different from the next, and each course is different from day-to-day given the conditions.
In pool, you always have a perfect lie. There's no wind. You're never more than 10' from your target. Try hitting the cue ball out of 5" rough. Nothing like having to feel-flop a ball over a bunker with only a foot or two landing area in order to save a par when people are staring at you.
For everyone who thinks pool is harder, play a REAL course like Bay Hill or Bethpage and report back to us. No matter what your speed is, make sure you bring a dozen balls. Good thing you only need 1 CB in pool! Saves a lot of $$$$.
SpiderWebComm said:Golf, without a doubt. So many more moving parts, feel, etc. So many more places to dog your swing and choke... with obstructions, water, trees and sand on the other end if you do (unlike pool). Every course is different from the next, and each course is different from day-to-day given the conditions.
In pool, you always have a perfect lie. There's no wind. You're never more than 10' from your target. Try hitting the cue ball out of 5" rough. Nothing like having to feel-flop a ball over a bunker with only a foot or two landing area in order to save a par when people are staring at you.
For everyone who thinks pool is harder, play a REAL course like Bay Hill or Bethpage and report back to us. No matter what your speed is, make sure you bring a dozen balls. Good thing you only need 1 CB in pool! Saves a lot of $$$$.
john schmidt said:well i must chime in here.first of all i think to have an opinion that carrys any weight i think you should have played golf and pool both.here is the way i look at it.to play pool say like mike sigel in his prime or vijay singh at golf will be equally as hard and take as much work and talent.now to play golf like crap and play pool like crap is easy, but if someone thinks becoming world class at either game is easier than the other i think they are way off.now you might be thinking well john you play pro pool what do you know about golf.your right im by no means world class at golf .i did play many years on a high school and a college team well before i knew anything about pool and believe me the road to becomming great at either game is extremely tough.i will tell you this though my girlfriend and i play golf and she plays pool now to and after playing golf about 15 times she has the object of the game down hit the ball on the green and in the hole.after playing pool a few hundred games she has no idea what she is doing as far as decision making goes not to mention executing that decision. the things you have to know to play say world golf are many and executing them are insanely tough.but the things you have to know to play world class 9ball,14.1,1hole etc are many many more . let me tell you a story i played sawgrass last year and on the first hole the caddy asked me what i did and i told him pool .well he says thats cool and that vijay singh plays great pool and that he has been at his house and seen him play pool and he could be pro.of course i laughed and told him he has no chance playing me pool and that i would be more than happy to play him a hole of golf and a game of 8ball for money.now this guy has caddied on the pga tour etc so when he told me he could line that up because he sees vijay every other day as he works at sawgrass etc i kind of became irratated with him.i thought wow this guy thinks vijay in his spare time can beat me at something that i do all the time ,well anyway i told him to come down to bankshot billiards because i was in town for a pro 9ball tourney and he could watch me play and then see if he liked vijay to beat anyone in the field playing pool.well anyway he showed up and watched a few of my matches and came up and laughed and told me you are right vijay has no chance. but it just shows that people who play golf think pool is easier and people who play pool think golf is easier.well i play both and trust me they are just as hard as the other to play world class.
john schmidt said:well i must chime in here.first of all i think to have an opinion that carrys any weight i think you should have played golf and pool both.here is the way i look at it.to play pool say like mike sigel in his prime or vijay singh at golf will be equally as hard and take as much work and talent.now to play golf like crap and play pool like crap is easy, but if someone thinks becoming world class at either game is easier than the other i think they are way off.now you might be thinking well john you play pro pool what do you know about golf.your right im by no means world class at golf .i did play many years on a high school and a college team well before i knew anything about pool and believe me the road to becomming great at either game is extremely tough.i will tell you this though my girlfriend and i play golf and she plays pool now to and after playing golf about 15 times she has the object of the game down hit the ball on the green and in the hole.after playing pool a few hundred games she has no idea what she is doing as far as decision making goes not to mention executing that decision. the things you have to know to play say world golf are many and executing them are insanely tough.but the things you have to know to play world class 9ball,14.1,1hole etc are many many more . let me tell you a story i played sawgrass last year and on the first hole the caddy asked me what i did and i told him pool .well he says thats cool and that vijay singh plays great pool and that he has been at his house and seen him play pool and he could be pro.of course i laughed and told him he has no chance playing me pool and that i would be more than happy to play him a hole of golf and a game of 8ball for money.now this guy has caddied on the pga tour etc so when he told me he could line that up because he sees vijay every other day as he works at sawgrass etc i kind of became irratated with him.i thought wow this guy thinks vijay in his spare time can beat me at something that i do all the time ,well anyway i told him to come down to bankshot billiards because i was in town for a pro 9ball tourney and he could watch me play and then see if he liked vijay to beat anyone in the field playing pool.well anyway he showed up and watched a few of my matches and came up and laughed and told me you are right vijay has no chance. but it just shows that people who play golf think pool is easier and people who play pool think golf is easier.well i play both and trust me they are just as hard as the other to play world class.
poolchic said:Well....they are both very time consuming but not impossible. Now curling looks very difficult to me. lol!!
SpiderWebComm said:That's a funny story. I'd love to see you tell Vijay to get up and bet. You can definitely par a random hole and there's no way he's beating you at a game of 8-ball. If his hair was longer, he'd be pulling it out for sure.
john schmidt said:well i must chime in here.first of all i think to have an opinion that carrys any weight i think you should have played golf and pool both.here is the way i look at it.to play pool say like mike sigel in his prime or vijay singh at golf will be equally as hard and take as much work and talent.now to play golf like crap and play pool like crap is easy, but if someone thinks becoming world class at either game is easier than the other i think they are way off.now you might be thinking well john you play pro pool what do you know about golf.your right im by no means world class at golf .i did play many years on a high school and a college team well before i knew anything about pool and believe me the road to becomming great at either game is extremely tough.i will tell you this though my girlfriend and i play golf and she plays pool now to and after playing golf about 15 times she has the object of the game down hit the ball on the green and in the hole.after playing pool a few hundred games she has no idea what she is doing as far as decision making goes not to mention executing that decision. the things you have to know to play say world golf are many and executing them are insanely tough.but the things you have to know to play world class 9ball,14.1,1hole etc are many many more . let me tell you a story i played sawgrass last year and on the first hole the caddy asked me what i did and i told him pool .well he says thats cool and that vijay singh plays great pool and that he has been at his house and seen him play pool and he could be pro.of course i laughed and told him he has no chance playing me pool and that i would be more than happy to play him a hole of golf and a game of 8ball for money.now this guy has caddied on the pga tour etc so when he told me he could line that up because he sees vijay every other day as he works at sawgrass etc i kind of became irratated with him.i thought wow this guy thinks vijay in his spare time can beat me at something that i do all the time ,well anyway i told him to come down to bankshot billiards because i was in town for a pro 9ball tourney and he could watch me play and then see if he liked vijay to beat anyone in the field playing pool.well anyway he showed up and watched a few of my matches and came up and laughed and told me you are right vijay has no chance. but it just shows that people who play golf think pool is easier and people who play pool think golf is easier.well i play both and trust me they are just as hard as the other to play world class.