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    Del Webb opened Briarwood golf course and clubhouse in 1983 and 1985 respectively. He hoped to provide members a unique environment for golfing and socializing to members. Webb certainly achieved his dreams as Briarwood Country Club in Sun City, West Arizona is considered to be the friendliest place for people to relax, connect and enjoy life’s beautiful offerings. The golf course itself features tree lined fairways as well as tees ranging from 6600 to 4553 yards as created by the renowned…

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    There are 125 ranked players on the PGA Tour or Professional Golf Association. The PGA Tour began in 1929, and it is still going today. One great player on the PGA Tour is Jordan Spieth. He, also has won many tournaments and is well known in the PGA Tour. Jordan Spieth had an interesting childhood, college career, and has accomplished many achievements playing golf on the PGA Tour. Jordan Spieth was born July 27, 1993. He was born in Dallas, Texas. Spieth is the son of Shawn and Chris. Both of…

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    Coming Up to the Tee The aroma of freshly cut grass fills my nose as I step up to the tee. I swing my club back slowly, blocking out the millions of thoughts running through my mind. Swiftly, I swing down at the ball propelling it forward, straight towards the fairway. Clubs in tow, I head towards my ball as I begin my round of golf. Ever since my dad introduced me to the sport, I have been an avid golfer. It has instilled in me many key values that have molded me into the person…

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    Golf Ethnography

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    out that the sport costs such a large amount of money to play. With the prices of the gear, memberships, and competitions, golfing is really quite expensive. During the presentation I found out that all golf courses cost different amounts of money to play. This means that the really nice courses are very expensive to play. Even though golfing seems like it has the potential to be fun, I do not think I would be willing to pay that much. 2. Ethnography Name; Puzzling 100 words The puzzling…

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    facilities could the Country Club build to increase the membership? Are current members satisfied with the amenities the Country Club already offers? Does the golfing aspect of the Country Club appeal to current members? Should anything on the two golf courses be upgraded to attract new members? Each one of these questions provides adequate information for the decision…

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    General Purpose : To introduce myself through my objects to my audience. Specific Purpose : Describe myself to my audience using a community magazine from my old 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…

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    Authentic Swing Analysis

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    or ‘Self’ that Bagger leads Junah on. The idea of the ‘Authentic Swing’ is first introduced the night before the opening day of the big golf match between golf legends Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, and Savannah’s own, Rannulph Junah. When walking the course with newspaper reporter, O.B. Keeler and Hardy, Bagger Vance says, “The path of study and dissection leads only to paralysis, until the player likewise surrenders and allows his overloaded brain…

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    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…

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    began to make history with his work ethic, his love for the game, and his accomplishments. Charles Sifford was born on June 2, 1922, in Charlotte, North Carolina. His first introduction to golf was on the courses of North Carolina, where Sifford was a caddie. He earned 60 pennies a day on the course. The majority of the cash he made went to…

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    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’, I have been fortunate enough to take much more away from the course. The game has seen me at my best and seen me at my worst. It has instilled in me many of…

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