@KLizotte 144939 wrote:
Wow, you must have a whole garage full of “toys.”
It helps that my townhouse doesn’t have a garage 
Golf, like cycling, can be done inexpensively. It can also be done very expensively. That choice is always up to the individual. Ebay is probably the greatest creation ever for a golfer on a budget.
Golf seems to be on a long slow slide down.
They are both pretty cyclical. You hear about golf more (in the good and the bad times) because:
- Its on broadcast TV every weekend
- Most major OEMs are publicly traded
- Courses are capital intensive
Its like if Specialized or Trek had to constantly sell 5% more bikes every year to meet shareholder’s expected earnings. There is a point where the market is saturated. Thus, Nike Golf.
Golfers are primed to pay for gains, which makes them an easy market switch. I find it interesting that many of the articles talk about how easy it is to cycle. This is of course true, but it doesn’t talk about the effort, work and suffering required to get good at road cycling. I get a little chuckle when they push the idea that golfers turn to cycling because golf is too hard. Then cyclists talk about suffer scores, power meters and cracking on a climb.
Mechanical doping on friendly group rides here we come!