Everyone here is trying to answer the question with regard to Golf and physical fitness. This term is generally attributed to stamina, a condition measuring the aerobic capacity of an individual.
I would like some sound information on the effect of physical STRENGTH as related to the ability of a golf player.
Let me explain.
The best group of male golf players in the world are generally better than the best group of their female counterparts. It is generally believed that females IN GENERAL (please don’t respond with your exceptional cases of a particular female who is stronger than some guy), are the weaker sex where physical strength is concerned.
But is this due to the fact that MAYBE more men play golf and as a result, because higher competition exists among them, produce greater expertise among their winners than the female competitions?
Billiards for example has no clear explanation for the difference in female and male players other than the overwhelmingly greater number of male players.
Tennis seems to favour body type as a stronger and/or taller individual can possess a much more deadly service game. Table tennis would favour agility and speed (not sure if there is a clear advantage here between the sexes). Rugby: obvious. Football (British or American): obvious.
But GOLF??
As opposed to other aspects of the game definitely equally shared by both sexes namely: temperance, patience, accuracy, reading of the grass, the wind, steadiness of nerves, calmness and focus of mind etc. Once a player achieves a consistently accurate drive of 300 yds, say, how much does driving past that distance attribute to their winning?
Looking forward to an intelligent and rational response.
I would like some sound information on the effect of physical STRENGTH as related to the ability of a golf player.
Let me explain.
The best group of male golf players in the world are generally better than the best group of their female counterparts. It is generally believed that females IN GENERAL (please don’t respond with your exceptional cases of a particular female who is stronger than some guy), are the weaker sex where physical strength is concerned.
But is this due to the fact that MAYBE more men play golf and as a result, because higher competition exists among them, produce greater expertise among their winners than the female competitions?
Billiards for example has no clear explanation for the difference in female and male players other than the overwhelmingly greater number of male players.
Tennis seems to favour body type as a stronger and/or taller individual can possess a much more deadly service game. Table tennis would favour agility and speed (not sure if there is a clear advantage here between the sexes). Rugby: obvious. Football (British or American): obvious.
But GOLF??
As opposed to other aspects of the game definitely equally shared by both sexes namely: temperance, patience, accuracy, reading of the grass, the wind, steadiness of nerves, calmness and focus of mind etc. Once a player achieves a consistently accurate drive of 300 yds, say, how much does driving past that distance attribute to their winning?
Looking forward to an intelligent and rational response.
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