My basic rule for a sport - your opponent actually does something to impede your progress other than stand there watching. Golf is basically bowling outdoors.
That's my general thought, too. I know some people differentiate "team sport" for the reason of non-teams sports, but if golf is a sport, then mini-golf is also a sport? :-)
I still remember some frat douche in college passionately arguing with me, saying competitive fishing is a sport...... I mean, I guess it could be if your opponent was Moby Dick. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by VAChief:
Nate "Tiny" Archibald would be a better basketball choice.
In 1972–73 season, Archibald led the NBA in scoring and assists, becoming the only player to win the titles in both categories in the same season.[2] (In the 1967–68 season, Oscar Robertson led the NBA in points and assists per game but did not win the titles because they were based on totals rather than averages at the time.) His scoring average of 34.0 points per game broke the NBA record for a guard and, as of 2020, is still a record for point guards. His 910 assists that season (11.4 assists per game) was also an NBA record at the time, breaking Guy Rodgers' mark of 908. He was named the Sporting News NBA MVP that season. Archibald played for the Kansas City Kings from 1970 to 1976.
My basic rule for a sport - your opponent actually does something to impede your progress other than stand there watching. Golf is basically bowling outdoors.
Have you ever walked 18 holes?
Four days in a row?
I’d argue they exert more energy in a weekend than a baseball player does. Certainly a DH. [Reply]