...and with basically one cue!The golfer needs a caddy to tell him what club to shoot with, how to hit it, ect. The poolplayer gets no one to coach him. He has to be smart enough to figure out what to do on his own.
Scott Lee
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...and with basically one cue!The golfer needs a caddy to tell him what club to shoot with, how to hit it, ect. The poolplayer gets no one to coach him. He has to be smart enough to figure out what to do on his own.
The common test seems to be--are you more likely to beat a pro golfer or pro pool player at his game? That'll give you a clue.
I think that there is one point everybody forgets about. In pool, during practice or a game, how many shots do you take in an hour? Now, in golf, how many do you take? Golf is such a slow game as far as actually stroking the ball, it can take many years to get really good. Pool, you can get good much quicker due to the sheer repetition of it.
Get someone new to the game of pool and give him the same amount of shots you get in golf in an hour or two, then have him only play once a week or so, which is what the average golfer does, and see how long it is before the pool player can run a rack.
which is harder to make living at pool or golf. its pool hands down.
in golf a decent pro who never wins anything on a small tour might win a couple hundred thousand.
in pool you have to be a top 20 stand out world beater with many wins to keep your head above water.
the hardest to make it at is pool no doubt.
golfs a harder game but pool is the hardest to not have a sidejob at trust me i know.
Never at any time during the course of a golf match can a player place his opponent's ball behind a tree and force him to hit it from that spot.
In pool this is common.
For this reason alone golf seems the more difficult game.
Throw Formula One Auto Racing into the mix and there will be no question as to which is more difficult ...
To me, Pool is more difficult than Golf as I MUST make all the (necessary) Balls before my opponent gets an opportunity to do the same ... In Golf, my opponent is "The Course" and not the other players, whom just happen to also be playing that day.
Well, let's see... both in their respective sport line up for the first shot. The golfer misses the hole by 50-75 yards. He says "Did you see that great shot!"
The pool player takes his first shot. IF he was so bad as to miss the hole by even a mere 20 yards, well, he would have his picture posted for all to see in the Hall Of Shame, he would be barred from coming within 500 yards of any pool table, he would cause laughter to ring out around the world.
The golfer gets a mulligan, the pool player gets to sit and watch his oppponent win after making an errant shot.
The golfer gets usually about 36 shots to put 9 balls in the hole, the pool player usually gets only 9 shots to do so.
The golfer needs a caddy to tell him what club to shoot with, how to hit it, ect. The poolplayer gets no one to coach him. He has to be smart enough to figure out what to do on his own.