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    Zachary Savageau23

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    Every summer I try to golf as I can. But this last summer I started to work more and golf less because I had to start saving for college. But on a Sunday early in June my uncle called me on the phone and asked me if I would go golfing. I reluctantly said yes because I was very tired and grumpy from work that week but I loved golfing with my uncle. But before I left my mother said with a smile “go out there have fun and kick uncle Josh’s butt”. When I arrived at the golf course we play at. I waited

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    sports. Now I have never met Tiger Woods‚ nor am I an expert on golf; but I am pretty certain the difference between the results Tiger Woods has achieved in recent years and those he achieved earlier in his career has everything to do with confidence. Confidence in his body‚ his back and his knee‚ to hold up. Confidence in his ability to execute a “new” swing. Confidence in his ability to sink a putt. In his hey-day he looked at the ball‚ he looked at the hole and

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    Stereotypes Of Golf

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    attitudes towards the great game of golf‚ or more accurately the people who played it. I‚ coming from a family with little income‚ always thought of golfers as self-obsessed‚ elitists‚ that looked down upon us "common folk". They were rich‚ pretentious‚ and arrogant‚ while I actually cared about people other than myself. I never once sat down and thought that maybe these people weren’t just dressing

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    A BETTER DAUGHTER

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    was always saying how once a person stops doing things like playing sports‚ or performing as an artist‚ that person is living a meaningless‚ clueless life. Therefore‚ as a child‚ I was given the mission in life to fulfill the careers of ballet and golf. My mother‚ who had always preferred raising me the feminine way‚ emphasized table manners‚ etiquettes‚ and proper lady-like behavior. My mom’s dream to become a ballerina was basically passed down to me‚ as with my dad’s dream to become a golfer

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    Scotty Cameron

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    proclaims‚ once unattainable to golfers alike regarding putters (2012 Design & Concept of Go - Lo - M3). Nevertheless‚ the rise of the Golfing world’s Van Gogh aroused the golf community. Specifically‚ Scotty Cameron never invented the putter‚ oh no‚ he constructed better putters‚ changing the quality of putters‚ and all golf clubs for eternity. Through adopting the finest materials money had to buy‚ hand milling‚ bending‚ welding‚ and customization of every detail including the paint‚ his creations

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    escape from reality. In fact‚ this dried riverbed is a retreat to them. The reader can directly relate to the characters because everyone has had some “getaway” or “secret spot” in their pre-teen years. When the two friends stumble upon a grinding ball‚ the diction is child-like and filled with excitement and joy: “Guythisis‚ this is‚ geeGuythis…we had this perception about nature then‚ that nature is imperfect and that round things are perfect” (171). To Sergio and Rios‚ something so simple such

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    Gilchrist and Huffman used an abundance of empirical data and research to create the foundation of their golf training plans. For example‚ by utilizing the concept of periodization which has been long-used in other Olympic sports‚ a neutral two-week performance cycle has been broken down into: 491 minutes allocated to your putter (20%) 230 minutes allocated to driver (9%) 210 minutes allocated to LW (8%) 210 minutes allocated to SW (8%) 210 minutes allocated to PW (8%) 130 minutes allocated to

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    Irons Advertisement There are so many companies that boast that they have the best irons and longest driver in golf‚ but Titleist has associated themselves as the elite golf club manufacturer. Known mostly for golf balls‚ Titleist has come a long way with their exceptional feel and great looks to improve the games of every golfer. Titleist ran a print advertisement in the April 2010 Golf Digest magazine displaying advanced performance in their clubs. The tagline reads‚ “Improvements You Can Feel”

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    Funny People in the US

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    putting gadget that can be used by any golfers. The Putter Wheel is an engineered training device that provides immediate feedback.. The Putter Wheel is a cylinder shape golf ball. The Putter Wheel system is not simply a ball with the sides cut off. It is is designed to replicate the size‚ weight and feel of an actual golf ball. The Putter Wheel is uniquely engineered to be highly sensitive to mis-hits‚ resulting in wobbling and curving off the intended direction. The target market ranges from novice

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    My Perfect Life

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    wedge in half in frustration after a poor round of golf or completing a plethora of schoolwork. However‚ only do I realize my life is perfect when‚ looking again through that window‚ I envision the balance between the relaxing and obligatory tasks that characterize my life. In my perfect life‚ I live on a golf course‚ par 72‚ which inevitably gives me the satisfaction of hitting golf balls into devouring pits of sand. At the same time‚ that golf course‚ with those pits of sand‚ is the same course

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