Less than 2% of golfers are able to shoot their age, meaning they score equal to or below their current age in a round of Golf. This is considered a significant accomplishment in the golfing world due to the skill and consistency required.
Approximately 20-25% of golfers break 80 on a consistent basis. This level of play requires a combination of skill, consistent practice, and mental fortitude.
According to census.gov, 14.0% of the total population of Arkansas is age 65 and older.
Roughly 30-40% of golfers also enjoy fishing as a recreational activity. Fishing and golfing share similarities in relaxation, patience, and being outdoors, making them complementary hobbies for many enthusiasts.
Approximately 19% of Pennsylvania's population is age 65 and older.
Approximately 18.8% of Vermont's population is age 65 and older.
less then one half of one percent
One half of one percent have a handicap index of zero or less.
A large majority of golfers are older people so they probably golfed in the 1960s
Of all the amateur golfers, only 1 percent 70 on a par-72 golf course in their entire career.
six percent
65% or so
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There is no legal age to be able to shoot a gun but the age statue varies from state to state as to what age it can be done unsupervised.
I think that it is not how old you are to shoot a gun it is the experience that you have with one.
No, the only golfers who have won a men's professional golf major after the age of 46 are Julian Boros 48, Jack Nicklaus 46 and Old Tom Morris 46.