I'm considering to try out curling. Have any of you tried it before? What did you think of it?
Would you recommend it to others?
Do they have curling alleys like bowling alleys in countries where this sport is popular? I think it would be good fun to go with a group of friends
>>77717095
Not sure. In Latvija, we quite like our winter sports (ice hockey is a big deal here), but I've never heard anyone say "hey let's go curling"
>>77717073
Curling is basically bowling on ice combined with workout and requires some degree of autism. I have tried it and brush stuff makes it too much of workout for purely friendly game with couple beers like bowling, just like bowling it turns into autism if it is done competitively. Beer is better sports recovery drink than (((marketed sport recovery drinks))) as long as you don't go idiot and drink yourself totally wasted.
>>77717095
>Do they have curling alleys like bowling alleys in countries where this sport is popular?
Finland has single dedicated place for curling. Since Canada is only country where it is actually popular sport, they could have few.
John Shusters miserable performance in the olympic games inspired me to take up curling at the age of 24. I am now the best curler in the state of Arizona and one day hope to be compete against that piece of no good shit John Shuster.
you have to go back
floorsweep is not a sport