There actually is something called the American Cornhole League. According to organization’s website, though there are about 55,000 members, fewer than 250 members of the ACL actually win any appreciable money, from $5,000 to $25,000 a season, with a (very) few top individuals making up to $60,000 in a good season. The league’s income derives mostly from sponsorships, notably ESPN.
Rule #1 in investing: Don’t invest in anything you don’t actually understand. I have a hard time imagining Buck having the first clue about Pickleball – who plays it, just how popular it actually is, who would be interested enough to buy tickets or to sponsor, etc. To me, sounds like the same type of “investment” as betting on a game in a sportsbook.
There actually is something called the American Cornhole League. According to organization’s website, though there are about 55,000 members, fewer than 250 members of the ACL actually win any appreciable money, from $5,000 to $25,000 a season, with a (very) few top individuals making up to $60,000 in a good season. The league’s income derives mostly from sponsorships, notably ESPN.
Rule #1 in investing: Don’t invest in anything you don’t actually understand. I have a hard time imagining Buck having the first clue about Pickleball – who plays it, just how popular it actually is, who would be interested enough to buy tickets or to sponsor, etc. To me, sounds like the same type of “investment” as betting on a game in a sportsbook.