Well, here's a chime in from a kayaker. sailor, runner, horse back rider , lap swimmer, and bicycler, so take this for what it's worth...
Go for it and see, and keep on going for it, even if it feels "funny" or "not the same" at first.
I am pre-treatment, so I have no idea what life is going to be like after, but i intend to try every sport activity i've been doing pre-treatment, as soon as possible after my treatment.
And, I intend to take up golf as well since I think that it might be great for working on balance, concentration, etc. And yes, i intend to keep on playing mini-golf as well, because i love the fun, and the concentration.
Basically, I think that anything that helps our body learn new ways of doing things is good for us. And that includes all the goofs, falls, embarassments, awkward moves, etc. that might come our way due to adjustments due to our post op condition.
I just do NOT intend to let my post-op keep me down, even if that means being propped up in a walker, or tied onto the back of my horse, or duct-taped into my kayak. I do know that my balance issues are already slightly better since I've started doing some of the exercises recommended here, so that encourages me to think that with practice, i'll find a new "normal" with my sports that will amaze even me.
Go for it and let us know when you get your next hole in one!!!
You've got a great bunch of support folks here ...we'll all be cheering you on, no matter what you try.
Tricia