Golf or Baseball Better??
By ayou82
@ayou82 (3450)
Philippines
February 20, 2008 6:37am CST
I was with my hubby today and for the very first time in my entire life I learned how to play golf.. But one thing I notice I remember those days when I was still young and learning baseball im hitting the golf ball like a baseball.. I actually had fun..Which one is better for you Golf or Baseball??
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6 responses
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
25 Feb 08
Hi,
I am from India here baseball is not much popular compared to golf. To play golf one has to have a reputed membership of club were there is golf ground. I do like to watch both and baseball is more speedy than golf but golf is interested if we played. It is hear to be a tricky game. I would like to play both if I get a chance.
@danishcanadian (28955)
• Canada
26 Feb 08
I am really not interested in sports. When the Toronto Bluejays were in the world series those two years, I'd watch the last games of the each series with my Dad, games which they won. That's the only time I ever watched a baseball game, or any other type of sport.
@jillmalitz (5131)
• United States
20 Feb 08
I have played both. I like golf for the individual. You can play by yourself. I like baseball as a team sport. You work together to play. Both require skill. When you play golf you not only can play alone or with someone but you can see a lot of pretty green areas as well as birds and maybe deer or other animals. In baseball you play at a park possibly with a lot of people around. They are both great sports with different visions.
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@vicki2876 (5636)
• Canada
20 Feb 08
I enjoy baseball more and find it an easier sport to learn. I do however find people who like golf REALLY LOVE IT. For us it is easy to go over to a field and throw a ball around rather than go play golf. But they are both enjoyable activities our family could enjoy.
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@madeforthegame (4)
• Australia
3 Jun 08
i like golf better dont like many team sports prefer individual sports that really test an athlete