@caissad4 saidI think you are on to something.
The only exciting part of golf is when the ball goes into the spectators and they all scramble. Hey wait, it would be a good variation if all the spectators had to stand on the course and dodge golf balls.
I played something similar on the few occasions I swung a club.
Although the "spectators" were not overly impressed!
@wolfgang59 saidWhy is there two forms of rugby anyway? Especially in Aus with Aussie rules as well, how may games do you need a same shaped ball?
I think League used to be boring when played by fat blokes in muddy swamps.
The league played in Aus & NZ is a fast and furious game.
(Still no match for Union though!)
@benjamin-barker saidSounds exciting.
I caught something on ESPN today - the Men's 10km swim. Lots of medium close up shots of arms flailing in surf... it went on and on and on...
@Trev33
All you could see was bobbing heads and arms though in a mass of spray - couldn't work out who was who? ! 😕
@trev33 saidThe schism in Rugby is quite interesting - cannot think it has
Why is there two forms of rugby anyway? Especially in Aus with Aussie rules as well, how may games do you need a same shaped ball?
happened in any other sport (just religions!). Originally it was
just professionals (league) and amateurs (union) but the rules diverged.
I think there were mutterings of unifying the codes a while
back but cannot see it happening now. In NZ the two camps
are quite antagonistic of each other!
19 Jul 19
@mister-moggy removed their quoted postEnough of that "what those Candians do with a broom" stuff mister moggy! The last I heard the Brits had some dam good curling teams, and curling is *awesome* Woo hoo! 🙂
20 Jul 19
@very-rusty saidMy take is that golf is the most dramatic.
I couldn't never see anyone sitting or watching 18 holes of golf!!!
-VR
1 man against the field. No blood or stress.
Pure talent, no one to rely on but yourself.
Self reliant, not unlike Republicans
Independent thinking and strategy...no huddles or hand signals
It is a lot like chess. Extremely mental.
25 Jul 19
@averagejoe1 saidYeah it’s definitely mental
My take is that golf is the most dramatic.
1 man against the field. No blood or stress.
Pure talent, no one to rely on but yourself.
Self reliant, not unlike Republicans
Independent thinking and strategy...no huddles or hand signals
It is a lot like chess. Extremely mental.
Hitting a ball with a stick for hours and days sometimes going around in a circle.
Having said that I watched the final round of the Open last week and that was proper man against the elements stuff and a local bloke came out on top so it has its moments.
@averagejoe1 saidUhhhmm...Democrats golf too.
My take is that golf is the most dramatic.
1 man against the field. No blood or stress.
Pure talent, no one to rely on but yourself.
Self reliant, not unlike Republicans
Independent thinking and strategy...no huddles or hand signals
It is a lot like chess. Extremely mental.
Let's not politicize the gentleman's sport.
The rest of your post is highly agreeable. Those who have never golfed, won't understand.