Golf as Sport?

For some reason, I’m infatuated with the question of whether golf is a sport. I think it’s a sport and I think people who play golf are athletes. However, I don’t often refer to it as a sport. I usually call it a game or a sports and gaming pursuit just to avoid the argument. Sometimes arguments about the sport vs non-sport issue clutter up conversations about how great the game is, so I avoid them.

It’s clear that many great athletes feel that golf is a sport and that people who play golf are athletes. Golf Digest has a big article this month on athletes that play golf. Or if you want, just check out Ed Sherman’s take from the Chicago Tribune.

There are a couple of things to take from this. First, Ed Sherman rules and if you’re a Chicago golf fan and not reading his blog, you lose. Second, I’m on the cutting edge because I’ve been compiling stories about athletes playing golf for awhile. Check out my posts below:

This will be an ongoing theme (athletes playing golf), so let me know now if you are sick of it and maybe I’ll dial it back.

2 Responses to “Golf as Sport?”

  1. Terence Says:

    As a person who “plays” golf, I fall squarely into the camp that believes golf is a sport. So debating the point is, well, pointless. There, I said it. Do you enjoy arguing the existence of God among the faithful?

    I think the bigger question here, for all golf enthusiasts, is why golf needs constant justification. Frankly, I could’nt care less whether golf was enjoyed/played by any other athletes of other professional sports. Besides, the correlative argument is weak and ridden with holes in the logic advanced to support it’s conclusion. Let’s get the list together of athletes who drink beer. Does that make beer drinking a sport? Okay, bad example. But you get the point.

    Still love ya Golf Caster!

  2. John Steffen Says:

    You are far more comfortable with your manhood than I.

    Yes, I am overly self-conscious and should not get pissed when some fat football fan tells me from his supine position on the couch that “people who play golf are not athletes.” Especially when the most athletic thing Joe Football Fan has done in the last 20 years is throw an empty beer can at the TV screen after Rex Grossman throws another interception.

    I should feel sorry for him huh? Nope, it just makes me mad, galls me if you will. I can’t help it.

    Here is what this is rooted in; when I was a junior in high school, a defensive back on the Findlay (OH) Trojans football team made fun of me for getting a varsity letter in golf. I don’t think he meant to make me feel bad, he just really felt it was a joke that someone on the golf team could receive the same varsity letter that he received as a football player.

    Now, when I’m engaged in a fierce 18 hole match in the searing heat of summer on a difficult golf course…and that bag feels like a blocking sled on my back…and I’m driving up the price of Gatorade because I’m drinking so much…I think about that defensive back. I wonder if he gets to feel the same rush of athletic competition that I do. Maybe that is the payback. His competitive days are over because he won’t engage in a sport that he once perceived as non-athletic.

    You didn’t play golf in high school so you will never know the shame I felt that day. I was going to take this story to my grave but you pulled it out of me. Now if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go take my anti-depressants.

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