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    Before I joined the golf team, I was quiet and reserved; however, golf has helped shape me into a better leader and teammate because it has improved my communication with others. As I have met a countless number of people of all different personalities, I feel more confident in how I handle working with other people. On the course, I have learned how to be both a competitor as well as a supportive playing partner. Interacting with a wide range of people has taught me to adapt to different…

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    Boot Ranch Research Paper

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    Golf is quickly becoming one of America’s top sports. Due to that we are building more advanced courses. Texas being one of those leaders in the course building. Texas is starting to build super nice courses that only the rich can enjoy. The most elite courses in Texas are private courses that the initial cost anywhere from ten thousand to a hundred thousand dollars. Then you have a monthly fee of anywhere from two hundred to a thousand dollars just depending on where you are a member. The…

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    round of golf can be played by all ages and abilities together through its equitable handicap system it is extremely popular. If you don't have the time or fitness level to play 18 holes (approximately 4 hours) you can play 9. It's great exercise and is played in picturesque surroundings. If you want to be certain that you are getting your game started on the right track get a golf pro to check your equipment to make sure it is suitable for you and also give you some lessons on the correct golf…

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    F Scott Fitzgerald’s “Winter Dreams” includes many types of symbols such as colors to represent different feelings, or to foreshadow what is next to come. “Dexter is associated with green through the golf courses, the money he earns, youthful naivete and hope” (LaHood). The author is trying to express the symbolic connection to green with Dexter. Green is symbolic because it is used to describe money and hope. Which in the story it plays a big role since Dexter’s main goal is to be with Judy…

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    mastered their interior design to enhance customer experience by creating mini sanctuaries though out their store. The golf section in particular is a unique area of the store as it offers a much more contemporary and luxurious design to cater to the golfing community. The crown modeling alongside accented lighting creates an environment that warm and inviting. The on staff golf pros personal experiences in conjunction with their contagious smiles makes one want to ask questions and look around…

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    Dictionaries define golf as, “a game played on a large open-air course, in which a small hard ball is struck with a club into a series of small holes in the ground, the object being to use the fewest possible strokes to complete the course” This sport has remained popular throughout the centuries. Over time the sport has advanced in its techniques, strategies, scoring rules, and equipment, yet the fundamental objective to win has remained the same. Because there are many early records of golf…

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    There are many different types of golfers walking the courses. I hope that you do not recognize yourself in one of the following stereotypes. First, there is the borrower. This is the type of person that comes totally unprepared to the course. Every hole they ask you, “can I borrow a tee?”. Of course you say yes because you can part with a tee. Next, they ask you on about the fifth hole, “can I borrow a ball? I just hit my last one in the water.” After you loan them all your equipment you start…

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    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 winners. The TV guide lists golf events…

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    Golf Course Autobiography

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    special about a golf course in the morning. Over the last 5 years, I have spent a lot of mornings on a golf course. Before I got my driver’s license I would have my grandparents take me to the golf course in the morning and get picked up later in the day. Once I got my license, I would drive to the course early in the morning and be one of the first people out on the course so I would have the entire course to myself to practice on. As a sophomore in high school, I got a job at a golf course. I…

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    Cameron Kittle, an Executive Editor from the University of New Hampshire describes his love for golf and for Tiger Woods in his article “ I am Tiger Woods”. The author recalls as a five year old boy receiving his very first gold club; a rusty old sawed off five-iron. He went out to his backyard in Canton, Michigan to hit his very first golf balls. He says “The second those Top Flite dimples whisked into the high grass behind our house, I was hooked for life” Cameron would practice putting into a…

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