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It's a white man's sport for sure, but has it be overcome by consumerism and pop culture? I have not played since I was in my 20's but was thinking I'd get back into it.

The whole LIV vs PGA is interesting as well, rich sandniggers/oilniggers are throwing money at the pro sports side and it seems like the normies are not down with that?

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/liv-golf-tournament-tv-ratings-beat-worlds-funniest-animals-show

It's a white man's sport for sure, but has it be overcome by consumerism and pop culture? I have not played since I was in my 20's but was thinking I'd get back into it. The whole LIV vs PGA is interesting as well, rich sandniggers/oilniggers are throwing money at the pro sports side and it seems like the normies are not down with that? https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/liv-golf-tournament-tv-ratings-beat-worlds-funniest-animals-show

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Golf is a great game. In the professional arena there are no signing bonuses or contracts. You have to earn your place in the PGA. If you don't play good, you don't get paid. What I don't like about pro golf is all the players seemed cloned. They all have the same swing, there are no fat golfer anymore or any individual characteristics that stand out. They all look the same for the most part.

My non-professional take is, golf takes a lot of time to develop. You need to play 3-4 times a week to improve consistently. Its also just as fun to go out once in a while and beat the ball around with a couple of buddies and some beer.