The smallest sticks, intended for use by younger players, can be as low as $20 if you find a good deal. The most expensive (although arguably of lower quality than many cheaper sticks) can be upwards of $500 quite easily.
Most are in the middle of the range, with most adult sticks being between $200 and $400. Some are a bit lower, some are a bit higher.
Do you mean the cost to play?
Person 1 Field hockey is just as hard as any sport, it all depends on the amount of dedication you put into it. Person 2 I've played some field hockey and a lot of ice hockey, and I found field hockey much harder. For one thing, it is unfair to those of us who are left shots. Because of the types of sticks in field hockey, we all had to shoot right. Also, a ball on grass is much harder to handle than a puck on ice. I didn't enjoy playing field hockey at all.
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Yes, it's very much in Olympics since 1908; except 1912 and 1924. Women's Field Hockey was included in Olympics in 1980.
Turf hockey is field hockey.
It means nothing in field hockey.
To my knowledge, there is no such thing as a slide in field hockey.
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It is a mixture of field hockey's rules and lacrosses rules.