Photo of Tom Watson by Jon Super/AP
Golf participation in this country has been shrinking for years. Since 2000, the number of golfers in the U.S. has declined by 4 million and the number of players who play multiple rounds a year has also suffered a decline. Factors such as time and money are certainly big reasons for the shrinking of golf participants, but golf is also a game of tremendous frustration. As anyone who has ever stood over a tee knows, the line between success and failure is very, very thin. How many players have gotten sick of seeing little return for enormous investment?
And that is where Watson’s play this week may make a difference. Tom Watson showed everyone that golf can be enjoyed and contested by players of any age. Perhaps his play convinces a few former players to dig the clubs out of the back of their closet and try playing the game again. Perhaps it attracts some novices to the game. One thing for sure, it will attract a lot of attention to a game that is normally on the periphery of our sports consciousness.





"Cartball" may be in decline, but that doesn't mean that adults are participating in actual, physical sports. Fewer people are doing things like playing tennis, jogging, or bicycling. Team sports leagues for adults are getting few and far between, and in any event "adult" really means "a few years out of high school" - for example, the main adult basketball league out here in Suffolk County had to cancel its over-30 division due to lack of interest.
And let's not even mention the fact that every time I go to the gym, only the lack of cheap pizza lets me know that I haven't stumbled into Chuck E. Cheese's by mistake.
"golf is also a game of tremendous frustration"
Yep.
"battled and bettered the best golfers in the world. While his quest ultimately fell short to Stewart Cink in a four-hole playoff"
That sounds frustrating.
Who cares?
He's 59 and couldn't sink a putt? Wow, let's all celebrate!
Don't you mean he reminded people of what's great about golf? I don't think there are many 59-year-olds in the NFL.
Also, this is exactly why many people question whether golf is really a sport.