foozle vt foo-zled; foo-zling (1892): to manage or play awkwardly; a bungling golf stroke

Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Greatest Game of All

Golf requires a form of power or machismo off the tee, a calculating precision with the irons into the greens, a delicate touch and creativity around the putting surfaces and an almost zen-like focus and vision on the "dance floor" with the putter. All these things all rolled into one, eighteen or so times per round, played out millions of times a day all around the world. Would a non-golfer please enlighten me as to what other game requires so much of each of its competitors? I'm curious because I believe golf has no equal. What a game!

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