jim,
that's a ridiculous assumption...
....mike sweeney hit the nail on the head... i'd advise any youngster to concentrate on as many sports as possible until a certain age... after a while you naturally choose which sport you will concentrate on and the others become hobbies and relaxation
Perhaps it's ridiculous, though it's a question not an assumption. I took my own advice though. I looked up where the top ten ranked golfers in the world grew up. Also where the top ten money winners grew up. Here are the lists:
World Golf Rankings:
1. Tiger........So California
2. Furyk.......Pennsylvania
3. Phil..........So California
4. Scott.......Australia
5. Vijay........Fiji
6. Goosen.....So Africa
7. Els...........So Africa
8. Donald......Hemel Hempstead, England
9. Sergio......Spain
10. Ogilvy.....Australia
U.S. Top 10 Money Winners
1. Tiger
2. Furyk
3. Phil
4. Ogilvy
5. Singh
6. Scott
7. Immelman (So Africa)
8. Appleby (Australia)
9. Donald
10. Toms (Louisiana)
While I don't know for sure, it looks to me like nearly all of the world's best golfers grew up with year-round golf.
I take Mike Sweeney's point. But it doesn't necessarily contradict the one I brought up. In a warmer climate Jack could have played his other sports and still not have missed out on golf several months a year. Jack didn't specialize until he finished high school. And even then he went to OSU, with its shorter golf season.
It looks like nearly all the top golfers currently on tour had the opportunity to play or practice year round.