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    One of my favorite hobbies is golf. I've been playing for more than four years and I really enjoy it. With the help of my coaches, I’ve improved drastically lot over the years. At The First Tee, a youth golf organization, I was taught the nine core values of golf: honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy, and judgement. These core values are not only important in golf, but also in my daily life. Playing golf, either on a nine-hole or an…

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    Golf Car Research Paper

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    driving golf carts, four wheelers, and dirtbikes.I drive golf carts to just ride down dirt roads with my friends.I drive my fourwheeler in mud pits or simple small ponds, I also used to race dirt bikes, with my brother around our land.When i was little my Grandpa would make me get on the fourwheeler and load a trailer with dirt and make me pull it and fill up holes in the driveway or the yard.He makes me pick up hog food which is like one hundred pounds per bag and load and unload on the golf…

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    Twyla

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    dad if we could play a round of golf. Since I was a baseball fanatic at the timen, my dad was surprised by my question, but nevertheless he set up a round of golf for us. When I hit a ball off the first tee, I knew I had found a new, strong passion. Although my swing was horrible, I was determined to practice golf everyday to become better. I told my mom about my exhilarating experience on the golf course later that night, and I slowly began to realize that I loved golf more than baseball for…

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    to a PGA tour event. The loudest hole in golf is located on hole 16 at the TPC Scottsdale Waste Management Phoenix Open. It is a historical hole that is now surrounded by a stadium and that can hold up to 60,000 fans. These fans tend to be of the younger generation and they are known for being loud and obnoxious. The Professional Golf Association is try to restrict the fun that occurs at that hole and I despise the fact that they hurting the game of golf because of these restrictions. The…

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    Personal Golf Tips

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    have at long last concluded that you will purchase your own particular arrangements of golf apparel, let me give you some beyond any doubt tips on purchasing your golf setting. Tip #1 Be expressive. What do we mean by this? We as a whole realize that golf is a well known amusement not simply in the United States of America but rather in all parts of the globe. In light of this, you can be guaranteed that golf garments is renowned too. Regardless of the possibility that there are many apparel…

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    All that separates me from the hole is one hundred fifty yards. That means perfection. At the age of ten my father brought me to the golf range and showed me a game I'd end up loving for the rest of my life. The range was as wide as texas but I was still managing to hit each of the sides like a madman playing pinball. He surprised me with a bazooka set of clubs made for someone who was much taller, but I made do with them. They weren’t the greatest set but the fundamentals they produced in my…

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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…

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    a time period where many things were invented. Some things that were invented are the first mechanical clock, the trigger for a gun, oil painting, bell chimes, golf ball, wood engravings, bottled alcohol, and many more. The main invention I am going to talk about is the golf ball. Back in the 1300’s the golf ball was first created. The golf ball is very different now than when it was first invented during the Renaissance. When it was first produced it was obviously made out of wood and was hand…

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    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 during competitions. A good rangefinder boosts your confidence by a mile. How so? Think of it this way. How confident would you be if you can…

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    Broken Windows

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    published a water color and black ink cartoon style painting entitled “Broken Windows” by cartoonist Barry Blitt on its cover. (Mouly, 2017) It is a multi-dimensional caricature with the back side of President Donald Trump in the foreground as he hits golf balls towards the White House which sits as a target in the background. The New Yorker, a magazine that has been in circulation since 1925 is published by Conde Nast and although geared to New Yorkers as it’s name implies, it receives…

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