- Oct 29, 2009
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I wonder if all the people asserting that golf isn't a sport and its participants aren't athletes have ever played a round. I'll agree that one doesn't have to be physicaly gifted to play a round of recreational golf, but the pros walk the course. While it doesn't require the physical exertion of other sports, it is still physically and mentally taxing. I'm no golfer but can still appreciate what it takes to play a complete a tournament, let alone to be as dominant as Tiger has been the past ten years.
It's impossible to compare athletes from different sports, especially when one of those athletes is an endurance athlete (Lance) and the other uses short bursts of quickness and agility (Fed, Tiger, etc). It requires different types of training and conditioning. Neither is superior; they are just different. However, If you want to compare athletes that have had the most impact on their respective sports this decade, then I think they got it right. Federer didn't start winning until 03; Lance won 6 of TdFs this decade and retired (only to return). Tiger, on the other hand, has been dominant the entire decade.
It's impossible to compare athletes from different sports, especially when one of those athletes is an endurance athlete (Lance) and the other uses short bursts of quickness and agility (Fed, Tiger, etc). It requires different types of training and conditioning. Neither is superior; they are just different. However, If you want to compare athletes that have had the most impact on their respective sports this decade, then I think they got it right. Federer didn't start winning until 03; Lance won 6 of TdFs this decade and retired (only to return). Tiger, on the other hand, has been dominant the entire decade.
