Which game is harder: pool or golf?

Which is more difficult: pool or golf


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I'm having such a good day;), I just accidentally voted for pool being the harder game.

6 months(give or take) of crappy weather I play pool - vice versa I play golf.

IMHO golf is more difficult.
 
Nooooo contest...

This is a fair question and no 'apples to oranges' copouts! :)

I recently tried golf for the first time, and I'm absolutely positive it's demonstrably harder.

You need to know a bunch of different sticks intimately.
You can get by with 1 cue for everything but try getting by with just 3-iron or putter in golf.

You need to do actual physical work to hit a ball. As in strain. As in you get blisters. Your whole body gets into it. The physical effort of pool is negligible. You can play pretty sporty in a wheelchair or even with a cast on one arm. I never felt beat from hitting pool balls, but I surely feel beat after hitting a bucket at the range.

You need to deal with real weather. Pool players burst into flames if sunlight gets anywhere near them and cry if humidity affects the outcome of theirshot by a quarter inch. Golfers have to deal with humidity affecting their shots by 50 feet.

Every 'table' is VIOLENTLY different in golf. Not the difference between an AMD and a diamond... more like the difference between an 8-sided 'savage speedball' table with bar cloth and 10 foot snooker table with heated simonis 4000. Imagine if you had to play a 10 game set on a different table every match, with each one having unique rolls and uneven slate.

Even though this is a game where the ball must travel hundreds of yards... the "guaranteed make" distance of a golf put is probably shorter than the "guaranteed make" distance of a straight in shot in pool.

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.

This is a great point.

PS: Did John S. chime in on this one yet? He's the most qualified to say, as he plays AAA pool and (from what I hear) at least strong B golf.
 
I would not say one game is harder than the other. I have been playing both since I was a kid and even though I play pool more I am much better at golf.

Pool is a simpler game than golf, less elements

It depends on the person in my opinion his skills and character may be more inclined or suited to one of the sports.
 
golf is more physically challenging, very significantly so. All of the coordination required and how you deliver it to the ball. It is also requires more feel, as there are many more uncontrollable and unmeasurable effects like elevation, wind, etc.

Pool (depending on the game) can require more knowledge of physics (although you can learn by feel), patterns, precision, and mental challenges of playing against someone and not getting to shoot again, etc.

also, one is more boring :-p

it is hard to compare the two.
 
Golf is the harder, without a doubt. I love pool, so dont get bent out of shape, but golf requires so much more skill, physical ability, coordination, and many other factors that I have spent way too much money trying to get! lol! I play pool almost everyday, and last summer, I played golf almost everyday. I have ran many racks of 9 ball and 8 ball, however, I can count on one hand how many times I shot even par or under last summer. I cant tell you how many times I have hit good golf shots that end up being bad, 300 right down the middle off the tee, just to find my ball in a divot. I play it down, so play it as it lays, so instead of having an easy wedge in, Ive got a chip 8 iron and make bogey:mad: dammit that hole still haunts me! I know some would say that pool has its share of lucky or unlucky rolls, but golf is a whole different animal, and I am nowhere near slaying this beast! Just my opinion fellas.




Joe
 
Is this an argument for or against pool? :) Just messin with ya a bit Neil.

How many shots can a person take on a driving range in an hour?

Sheer repetition just isn't going to get it done. Practice long & wrong, play bad in both games.

Perfect practice makes perfect - plain and simple.

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.
 
golf is tougher.

you put a 9 ball in the center of the table and the cue ball 1/2 inch from being frozen anywhere on the table. then ask the spectators if they think the pro poolplayer will make or miss. 98% will say it will be made. you put a golf ball in the center of any pga green then ask the spectators the same question. will the pro make or miss the put. 90% will say no.

bill
 
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Anyone who thinks pool is more difficult than golf has either never played or lost their mind:eek: Give Tiger Woods 3 weeks in a pool hall and I bet he will run a few racks:thumbup: I think if you compare pool to just putting than they would be close to equal. Anyone can play pool not everyone can hit a golf ball. Golf is one of the toughest games in the world.
 
I played golf for five years. I started at a late age. I never felt like I was a good golfer. I couldn't hit the ball that far. A real golf course would have eaten me alive. I had a lot of limitations.

I went back to pool, after not hitting a ball for five years. It took some time but I've come back to playing pretty well.

If I go back to golf, I know I will still lack the ability to play at a high level. Using different clubs to hit every shot is the hardest part for me.

Of course, I've never lost a cue-ball in my career.

IMO- Golf is the hardet game I ever tried to play and I tried a lot of them.
 
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.

Just from the perspective of match pressure, which game do you think is harder? Pool or Golf?
 
Regarding caddies, .001% or less of golfers have a caddie.....I have never played with one....

Regarding one club/cue....most pool players I know carry at least two cues in their case and many use two during a game if they break or jump.....numerous players actually use three, with a third jump cue.....as a hacker, I can likely shoot in the 90's with just a 7 iron.....give me a 5 and a 9 iron, I might break into the 80's....gimme a 3, 7, and a wedge, I bet I could go low 80's.....give Tiger a 7 iron and he can shoot par on most public courses.....

Regarding repetition, I had a buddy that did this drill on the driving range where he hit 100 balls in less than 15 minutes.....that can be done too....

I love pool, incredible game, but just the sheer number of elements to manage make golf harder...
 
Big Perm you must be one hell of a golfer. :eek: I would pay to see you shoot in the 80's with 3 clubs(no putter or driver) :grinning-moose:
 
They're both easy games to become very good at for people with good eye hand and who take a reasonably intelligent approach to both.

I broke par in my second year playing and my lowest handicap was a +2.5

Pool came easy too. I consider myself very lucky in that regard. But artistically, I am an SL2 for life. I couldn't paint a pic or pump out anything on note if you gave me two years. Many tasks are person specific I believe.

Overall though, take an average coordinated intelligent person and give him a month of unlimited time and resource for each game, and no question which game 90% of players will reach a level of competence first in.

Some people have no birth right to ever step foot on a golf course and demonize eveyone around him with their play. Fewer meet that criteria in pool. Golf is far more humbling for most.

JMO
 
Golf is harder because of the weather amd because its expensive. If your not a pro or a trust fund baby you have to work to be able to afford the expensive asz shiz. Where pool you can just beat drunks in a strip bar everynight and be able to afford beer, quarters, and shizzy bar food.
 
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.

I disagree with you a bit here. Your opponent is the table, not the other guy. When you are at the table your opponent can't do anything to you. Example, every time you break the balls it's you and the table, the other player has nothing to do with the decisions or shots you attempt.
 
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.


LOL, nice, wrong, but nice

Pool player only has to hit the ball at most 9 feet into one of six holes. Golfer has to hit one ball 400+ yards, miss every tree, sandtrap, water hazard, carts, people, animals, deal with the weither being too hot, too cold, windy, rainy etc.

Golf is harder.
 
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