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Golf or Ski/Board?

I am a:

  • Skier/Boarder. What's golf anyways?

    Votes: 29 53.7%
  • Skier/Boarder, I only golf 'cause I have to.

    Votes: 10 18.5%
  • Skier/Boarder AND a big-time golfer.

    Votes: 15 27.8%
  • I only golf. So what am I doing here???

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    54

jaywbigred

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I am a pretty avid golfer. During the spring summer and fall, I often play both Saturday and Sunday, as well as fitting in some range/putting sessions during the week.

If I had to choose one, I would choose skiing.

That said...golf is in know way boring or free of adrenaline. In fact, I would say overall, skiing is more boring than golfing, if you look at the big picture. Skiing there is a lot more travel/car time, waiting in lift lines, lugging stuff, sitting on chair lifts, etc...In other words, a large part of your day is spent doing something other than skiing. Skiing is more of constant thrill than golf, however, and skiing is far less frustrating.

When I play golf, I like to hit the ball hard. When I try to hold by, I am just as inconsistent, and it adds to the frustrating aspects of the game. I was blessed with genetics that allow me to hit the ball rather far, especially for someone my height (average 5' 10"), and I really enjoy that. I think skiing helps me a ton too. There is nothing in skiing that compares to the instant, moment of satisfaction that shoots up your arms when you know you've hit one on the screws, or when you're on in two.

All my comments re: golf pertain ONLY to walking. I would rather not play than use a cart, and I always play poorly when I am forced to use one. Walking 18, 27 or 36 holes, as I often do, makes for great exercise. I am equally tired after a full day of golf (8 hours i.e. 36 holes) than I am after 8 hours of skiing (unless it was a powder day or bumps-only day).

FWIW:

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gymnast46

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Golf

I have to echo your sentiments exactly. I've had success at skiing and boarding but consider golf the tougher sport. And if a course won't allow walking, I find another course.

I'm self taught and have a lot of swing flaws but did manage to pick up back-to-back club championships in 1996 and 1997.

If I could emulate a swing, it would be this one. My daughter (now 29) was 16 when she was videoed hitting this 4 iron 200 yards.

Pat Moore
 
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you guys should golf in your ski boots. then you'd be considered "double core"

good idea!!!!! I've only played cart golf the past few years because I usually tag along with my Dad and his buddies. I used to always use a pullcart when I was younger. I was never a big fan of all that weight on my back..anyway one day it would be cool to have a caddy..
 
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