Aug 03 2012, 04:50 PM
Chess, Basketball.
Quote:Golf does not even rise to the level of "a good walk spoiled" because the primary action of walking is not required. So says PGA Tour v. Martin (2001) where the Supreme Court ordered the PGA to allow disabled golfer Casey Martin to use a golf cart in between holes rather than walk. The Court supported its decision by finding that whether a golfer walks between holes does not "fundamentally alter the nature" of the game. How can you call something a sport where being ambulatory is not a basic minimum physical requirement?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dave-holla...00906.html
Quote:In this case, it presents 12 arguments on each side of the issue. Among the 12 is both sides arguing about the dictionary definition of a sport vs. a game. Pro: "Merriam-Webster defines sport as 'physical activity engaged in for pleasure: a particular activity (as an athletic game).'" Con: "Golf better matches the defintion of a game than a sport. Merriam-Webster defines a game as an 'activity engaged in for diversion or amusement.'"
To counter the argument that "the golf swing uses at least 17 muscle groups in the coordinated movement of the hands, wrists, arms, abdomen, and legs according to a study in the British Medical Journal," the Con side cites John Daly. Well, not specifically, but it does say that "if it can be done while drinking and smoking, then it is not a sport." The website does feature a photograph of an overweight Daly hitting a shot with a cigarette in his mouth.
George Of The Jungle, post: 70935, member: 3094 Wrote:To me this just sounds just like 'my sport is better than yours' or 'my music is better than yours'
joker8baller, post: 70943, member: 835 Wrote:Can't respond to my points? Ah, I see. Even if your real athletes consider it a sport, you can't.
Your arguments are flawed, you're a bad troll on the forums, the chat box, and the server. Reminds me a lot like Registry.
PS, you saying crybabies is like the pot calling the kettle black.
Golf still fulfills the meaning of the word, sport. Sorry that you're too strongly opinionated and arrogant to accept that others may disagree and many of your true athletes think you're wrong.
/done. I'm going back to work and enjoying my day.
Schlacko, post: 70944, member: 2312 Wrote:Joker you're too dumb to argue with. If you ever agree with something I say (which I hope you don't) please let me know so I can then reconsider my position.
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