Descriptive Essay: A Day At Shawnee Country Club

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Shawnee Country Club, located on the east side of town, is a quiet and beautiful place. The “Country Club” is a place where I spend most of my time. The smell of fresh cut grass, and the sounds of purely struck golf shots are what makes this place what it is. Over the course of my daily trips to the Country Club, I realized that this place holds a lot of good and bad times for the golfers. Not only are there sounds of purely struck golf shots, but also groans of frustration coming from the struggling golfer. As you walk through the atrium at Shawnee Country Club you will see many college golfers, practicing on the far end of driving range for an upcoming event, one that could determine their scholarship for the next semester. The green grass

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