Which city - any sport, any city?
#12
I'm not a big golf fan but it is hard to beat if you could make Tiger money.
I would probably live somewhere warm with lots of golf courses, maybe Hawaii, or Bermuda.
If I had to pick a sport I like then I would want to play for Chelsea.
I would probably live somewhere warm with lots of golf courses, maybe Hawaii, or Bermuda.
If I had to pick a sport I like then I would want to play for Chelsea.
#16
Definitely the best sport to play on a professional level. You can play at the top forever. Long career, low risk of injuries, lucrative sponsorship deals and you get to travel. I'd say golf is the best choice from an economical view.
From "day dream at the office" view, then F1 driver hands down.
From "day dream at the office" view, then F1 driver hands down.
#17
Unfortunately, given the US taxation on expats, I believe you still have to pay US taxes even if you live abroad. So I'm gonna have to agree on the Ferrari F1 part, but would establish residence in a tax-free state like Nevada or Florida for (at least the first few) earning years, then retire somewhere nice at 38. Las Vegas anyone? Maybe Austin?
#19
career backup goalie for The Maple Leafs.
you get paid to workout, take shots at practice and are expected to be sub-par the ~8 games a season they put you in....Not to mention front row seats.
or a golfer...
you get paid to workout, take shots at practice and are expected to be sub-par the ~8 games a season they put you in....Not to mention front row seats.
or a golfer...