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    Molly's Adventure

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    Molly’s dad. So Molly placed her golf ball on the green carpet and hit it into the last hole. When Molly went to get the ball out of the hole, she was surprised to find it wasn’t there. Molly started to get upset; she didn’t want to get into trouble for losing the ball. When Molly’s mum noticed Molly was about to cry, she dropped to her knees and wrapped her arms around Molly in a big embrace. ‘It’s okay Molly, the ball goes back to the nice lady who gave you the golf club; it’s not lost.’…

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    which made me develop a habit of completing my schoolwork in a timely manner. One of my most valued aspirations is to become a professional golfer in the PGA. I was always interested in a variety of sports, but especially golf and basketball. However, as I got older, my interest in golf started to grow. My mentor or critic who guided and helped me accomplish one of my goals was my swing coach, Coach Bong. Most of the time, he is more of a mentor, but there were times where he was also a critic.…

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    he had a shanking problem so they should remain behind him while he was hitting the ball. Also, Mitchell did not inform the group that he intended to hit a second ball from a tee box. These rules are there to prevent players from being injures. In golf, it is reasonable to assume that the player will be hitting the ball from the tee, which is the reason that the Mr. Embry thought it was safe to go get the ball. Mr. Mitchell had a duty to warn before taking the second swing to ensure…

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    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 eighteen-hole…

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    Golf Trip Essay

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    angle is decreased from 56 degrees to 48 degrees then the distance the golf ball travels will increase. The idea of the project is to determine whether a higher lofted golf club or a lower lofted golf club(these types of golf clubs are irons) causes the ball to travel a greater distance. Many people do not know the significance of the loft on a golf club. When golfing one of the most important things to know is the loft angles on golf clubs which controls the height and the length the ball…

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    The most important memory of Disc Golf for myself is the first time I had experienced a round with my brother Dylan. Growing up as a child I had always admired Dylan and looked up to him as a role model. Any idea or activity that had popped into his would usually be pushed upon me for trial. He always seemed to introduce me to ravishing new music and movies but this time was different. The game was Disc Golf and when it was mentioned, my body language portrayed the excited emotions I was feeling…

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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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    Some people say that they golf to relax. I however cannot understand that statement. Personally I would rather just throw my first three balls directly into the river and drop my fourth two hundred feet from the green. And I’d rather build castles in the sand trap rather than try to pitch a ball out of it. But somehow in the seventh grade I found myself on the junior high golf team. Although I didn’t know it when I wrote my name on the sign-up sheet, golf would teach me the most important lesson…

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    and that practice alone can never make someone perfect. Maria reported on her interview with a psychology teacher named Zach Hambrick who said he spent at least a thousand hours of practicing golf as a young adult hoping to make it to the PGA, but instead found himself not making the cut for his college golf team. Maria proposes that there are many other factors that play a role in helping someone become extremely talented, or even a professional, in various activities and hobbies in life other…

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    Scholar's Mate Analysis

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    It’s the day of the tournament, and one of the participants is a genius player who has been taught since the age of three by his father, and homeschooled with Chess as a subject. He is confident, and begins the first match, but, to his dismay, the opponent has checkmated him within the first four moves. This sheltered Chess player has fallen victim to one of the most deadly cheap strategies, Scholar's Mate, and it cost him the tournament. However, if he had learned how to counter it, he would…

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