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    Here I am introducing my mean and weird sister Bailey. Just kidding she is an ok person. I am Renee her twin sister. Well I am going to talk about Bailey. This should be fast ,easy ,and boring there is not much about her. I was exaggerating she is a normal person. This should be fun, not. Now going through each paragraph until I the end. I will talk about Bailey and what she is like and what she does. First things first, what does Bailey like and not like. Out of order and messy and unthought out things that would be a pet peeve. Now moving on to dislikes. Well she does not like me. Kidding again she does care about me ,but she finds my personality annoying at times. Continuing with the negatives, Bailey hates homework. She thinks school would be better without homework. She does not like people going slow. She just want to get things done when she chooses to. Going against the last sentence, Bailey does not like people rushing her. She likes to do things at her own pace. The last dislike I will talk about is Bailey does not like to be in social events or socializing with people she does not know. Now on to the positive. What does Bailey like? She enjoys playing music and her instruments the piano ,and the clarinet. She also likes to fold paper flowers for some weird reason that I don't under stand like a lot of things... Oh and she likes to dance. Now we're going to move on from her dislikes and likes. Now I am going to talk about what Bailey does in her free time and…

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    Personal Narrative: My Dad

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    One hour had passed and we were barely in the sixth hole. Sitting in the uncomfortable golf car, my sister approached me. She whispered in my ear that we should play a prank on dad. As my dad got ready to swing the ball, he jerked as he heard loud noise. “WHAP.” I quickly shove my hands in my pockets and observe my results. His shot was erratic as it shot to the left. He shouts “fore!” to warn the other golfers of the stray ball. I stiffened as I saw my dad storming up to me with an angry face.…

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    hometown and my golf ball. These two objects represent significant moments in my life. I. Introduction A. (Attention Gainer) “ If it doesn’t challenge you , it won’t change you.” ( Fred DeVito) B. (Thesis Statement) Good Morning everyone today I , Emily Longoria , will be introducing myself to you all with these two objects that have played key roles in my life. C. (Preview Main Points) My first object that I have here is a community magazine from my old hometown, Port Arthur, Texas. My next…

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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…

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    The soft green grass under my feet, the cool breeze running over me, the warmth of the sun shining its rays on my face...Lost in my thoughts of form and grip, contemplating yardage, angle and loft, dreaming of my future, I am at peace, I am on the golf course. When I was four years old, my dad put a club in my hand and a ball at my feet, since then, I have loved and despised the game of golf. From the moment I was introduced to the game, I was hooked and while many view it simply as ‘a game’,…

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    159 sports as one of three types: combat, independent, or object. Golf is one of 74 independent sports, along with others such as gymnastics, track and field, swimming, speed skating, and surfing. Not all sports have to be object (like football and baseball), or combat (like boxing and karate). 12. Golf has many things in common with other sports, including: professional men's and women's tours with rankings, tournaments all over the world, millions of fans, television coverage, scoring, and…

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    While it's true golfing doesn't call for the kind of flexibility that some other sports might demand, it is still a very important part of the game. There are, in fact, a number of reasons why flexibility can prove vital for lowering a score and making a round more enjoyable. The top reasons why golf flexibility exercises matter include: Form alone won't create an impressive score - Flexibility exercises can be very important for helping improve a game and lower a score. The truth in this can…

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    Pinemeadow Golf Men's Right Hand Pre Wedge Introduction While most people tend to think that purchasing an expensive golf club is the way to go, that isn’t necessarily always the case. A lot of times, you can find some really good golf clubs for very affordable prices. In this case, the Pinemeadow Golf Men's Right Hand Pre Wedge is a perfect example of a high quality golf club for a very low price. It features a wide sole at the bottom for improved contact along with a stainless steel frame to…

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    Bushnell Rangefinder Reviews – The Best Rangefinders You Can Get! Sometimes, skill isn’t the only thing that can give you the best shot in your golfing experience. In fact, I’m pretty sure the right tool is also a part and parcel of the equation. I’m not just talking about your expensive drivers and irons or your comfortable golf uniform. I’m also talking about the popular rangefinders. These small but terrible devices are so useful, you’ll find even professional golf players carrying them…

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    Golf Swing Speed

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    Golf swing speed can be calculated without the need for modern technology. If a golfer can determine exactly how far their golf ball traveled prior to landing, they can determine the speed of their swing. For every 2.3 yards traveled, a swing has to generate a speed of 1 mph. For anyone who is wondering how useful it is to have this knowledge, they should consider that the only way to increase distance is to increase the speed of the swing. Measuring progress requires some kind of metrics by…

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