What’s the Hardest to do

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Statistically it surely has to be a hole in one.

Top snooker players are surely going to make more 147’s and dart players 9 dart check-outs than top golfers are holes in one.
Even some Pros never get a hole in one during their whole career!
My eldest brother started playing ten years ago and got a hole in one in his second year of playing! Lucky sod!! 😭
 
The original question was about difficulty, not statistics

Okay then, if we’re going to argue about semantics, statistics surely show that a hole in one is more difficult. Happy now? 😉

I suppose it depends on whether the question relates to pro snooker players, dart players and golfers, or amateurs. If it’s the latter then, without question, the answer has to be a maximum in snooker.
 
Snooker, then bowling, then darts, then golf.
Based my answer on the number of correct outcomes from actions needed. Snooker 36
Bowling 13 (I think)
Darts 9
Golf 1.
Mate of mine had a HiO when he skulled a shot it landed before the green rolled up through the green to a bank at the back , round the bank down and into the hole. No skill involved in that shot at all. No way anyone could fluke a 147, a couple of shots yes, a good split on the reds etc but it’s 99% skill. Golf you just need a huge amount of luck and a modicum of skill
 
Nobody can agree when comparing different eras of the same sport so trying to agree on an aspect of different sports, like this question, is on a slippery slope to oblivion
And as such should be avoided at all costs...
And, for what it's worth, I agree with Fundy...
 
Thinking about the population of the UK and I am taking an educated guess here:

147s - almost certainly less than 100 people
9-darter - 1,000?
Hole in 1 - 500,000?

Making a 147 is by far the hardest to achieve.
 
For the pros I would say hole in one, 147 in snooker I would hazard a guess that most pros have had one.

Remember watching a pro hitting 500 balls trying to get a hole in one and he never managed it.


For the rest of us 147 in snooker would be the most difficult must be very rare that any amateur has had a 147 , where as any hacker could fluke a hole in one.
 
For the pros I would say hole in one, 147 in snooker I would hazard a guess that most pros have had one.

Remember watching a pro hitting 500 balls trying to get a hole in one and he never managed it.


For the rest of us 147 in snooker would be the most difficult must be very rare that any amateur has had a 147 , where as any hacker could fluke a hole in one.

Spot on assessment.
 
I’ve went with hole in one as well as I assumed we were talking about pro’s. Every week we see around 300 of the best players in the world (DPWT and PGA) have around 3,600 realistic attempts at a HIO (assuming 4 par 3’s on the course) and you are lucky to see a single one. I’m betting if pro snooker or darts players had that many legs/frames we would see more 147’s or 9 darters.
 
147 is the answer. It’s shouldn’t even be a debate. 36 shots are required to achieve it. I have a hole in one in golf and am very average.

There have been 185 147s recorded in professional snooker tournaments since 1982.

There have been 437 9 darters recorded in the PDC era (since 1996).

Most seasons see over 30 holes in one recorded on the PGA tour. The most ever recorded in a single season was 44 in 1994.
 
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