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Shaun Murphy talks through his 147 break during the Paddy Power Perfect challenge against the likes of Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen and Matt Wallace.

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22 Comments

  1. A hole in one is obviously the easiest because it’s one shot and you can fluke it.

    For example, an amateur golf player or even someone who’s barely even played golf could hit the ball and get lucky with a hole in one but NO amateur/inexperienced darts or snooker player could go and hit a 9 darter or a 147, that’s impossible.

    So the question is out of the two. I think the fact a 147 has more things that could possibly go wrong and the fact it takes a lot longer than 9 shots surely proves it’s the most difficult? Plus if you look at the stats, over 500+ 9 darters have been hit, only 200+ 147’s have been hit as well.

  2. 147 would be easier in this case as there are going for a 147, in a normal game they would play safety’s/pot other colours and not be able to take as much risk.

  3. A hole in one isn’t in the same class as the other two. They’re very rare but many a very ordinary golfer has fluked a hole in one

  4. i don't see the point with golf. it doesn't make sense at all. the first time i see it in this context
    whats the whole story? the result?

  5. This challenge was awesome, but by no means is a 147 the easiest. The question was if a randomer was to do them how easy would easy be. Hole in one easiest, 147 the hardest. But for pros I'd probably say a 9 darter is easiest and hole in one is the hardest

  6. There were 147 comments on this video but I thought I might be the one to ruin that with this comment 👍

  7. The golfers were going for a hole in one every shot as soon as the 147 was off and the 9 darter was off they should have started again not played the full game or why didn’t the golfers play a full round

  8. Golf only 1 perfect shot needed.
    Darts- 9
    Snooker- 36
    Keepy uppys- I just did 37, which means I did the hardest of all.

  9. Murphy is a class act. Love watching him play, even if he hasn’t been as successful in recent years he’s always brilliant to watch and a great sportsman.

    And Williams too…

    Snooker giants of the sport. Will be a shame when they’re no longer on the circuit.

  10. Hole in one is the easiest, because you don't even have to be a good golf player to do it. If you can hit the golf hard enough for it to reach the hole, then it's just a matter of luck, you might even do it first try if you're extremely lucky, but if not, you will eventually get it on repeated tries… it might take hours, days, weeks, months, but it will happen eventually. A nine darter is way harder to do by pure luck if you're not an already great player, but still there is a chance that you will eventually land all darts for a 9 darter if you keep trying. Now, good luck potting 15 reds in combination with 15 blacks, plus the colors in order, all by pure chance… that's never going to happen, even if there is a theoretical chance, it will be so small, it will border on the impossible. You have to be at least a good player, who understands positioning, angles, cue ball spins, cue power, etc. and even with all that, a lifetime might not be enough.

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