Is golf a sport?
Golf in the United States is a $76 billion annual industry with about 25 million players. Thirty-eight percent of Americans call themselves golf fans.
Proponents say that golf meets the definition of "sport" found in the dictionary, requires physical exertion and coordination, and is recognized as a sport by sporting goods companies, athletic associations, fans, the media, and more. They point to golf's inclusion in the Olympics starting in 2016 as further evidence of its qualification as a sport.
Opponents say that golf better meets the definition of "game" than "sport," does not require rigorous physical activity, and can be played professionally by people who are overweight, injured, or non-athletic. They argue that golf is a game or leisure activity, and they cite golf's 112-year absence from the Olympics as proof that it is not a sport.
What do you think?

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For example, the GOTHAM GOLF OUTING on April 17th at the Cold Spring Country Club is a wonderful day on a great golf course and in a setting which is like a LANDLOCKED CRUISE SHIP (think R&R, spa, pool, food, drink, more food, more drink, great prizes and great surprises) surrounded by a beautifully landscaped property. Be there and enjoy a really fine Gotham summer outing!
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