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How Golf Changed My Life
Playing golf has been a tremendous part of my life. It is a sport that has taught me to be self-reliant, a team player and a leader. It has helped form may character. Golf requires self-control, sportsmanship, and integrity.
It is one of the only sports that a player must call himself out for a miss hit or non-permitted shot. The sport of golf also grants you maturity, patience, and acceptance as good and bad shots happen. I was introduced to golf when I was 11 years old. I participated in a summer golf program at my local course. The coaches lit a spark in me that continues to grow to this day. Ever since I hit my first shotl I have not been able to put my clubs down. Every other day I venture out into the unbounded green for a couple of

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