"I always thought of myself as some sort of athlete until I started playing golf a couple years ago"
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The subtext is about the mismatch between identity and measurement. Most sports let you hide behind hustle, contact, adrenaline, or team context. Golf is indifferent to your narrative. It’s solitary, public failure with receipts: the scorecard doesn’t care if you’ve played tough guys or grew up proving yourself. That’s why the line works culturally, too. Golf has become a kind of adult mirror test, especially for men who’ve been told athleticism is a personality trait. It’s also a status sport that refuses to be conquered by status. You can buy clubs, lessons, and a membership; you can’t buy a repeatable swing.
Contextually, it reads like Caan poking at the action-hero aura audiences projected onto him across decades. The bravado of his screen persona collides with a game built on patience, precision, and self-control. The laugh isn’t just “golf is hard.” It’s that golf exposes how much of “being athletic” is performance until you meet a sport that won’t clap for effort.
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