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At age 41, which was 2 years ago. My Dad gave me his hand me down set after purchasing some new TM Burners and I hacked my way through a few rounds with my friends, not taking it very seriously.
Next time I visited my Dad we went and played with some of his friends and I was terrible with a capital "T". Was quite embarrassing shooting a 130 -140. I promised myself the next time I visited Dad that I would not embarrass myself and that I would learn how to hit that damn white ball where I wanted it to go!! Mission accomplished as I shot a somewhat respectable 98 an a very difficult course and his friends all remarked on how improved my game was. That was a year ago and I have managed to get my handicap down to 14 and am completely hooked!!! |
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I've mentioned this before, but my mother started in her mid to late 40's and turning 80 this month she still plays almost every day, weather dependant. She has had a bunch of hole in ones and just last week won a tournament, lol. I'm very proud of her if you can't tell. She still competes with the younger women, how I have no idea, and is always quickly picked for team play.
Putting that into perspective, she has over thirty years of golf behind her. I guess I still have a few years to enjoy this great game, haha. |
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When I was 15(37 yrs ago) I decided I wanted to try golf out.
So I spent all my gas pumping savings at Pay-n-Pak and bought a set of Spaulding Championship clubs. I couldn't afford lessons and there was no internet back then, so I relied upon reading golf magazines. I started playing 9 holes on wednesday nights and 18 holes on Sundays both with this real old car mechanic that I worked with at the gas station. Good ole' Herm couldn't hit the side of a barn with a golf ball, but he loved the game so much, that it grew on me as well. I played with Herm for 3 years religously till his hip gave out and he had to quit playing. When I lost Herm as a playing partner, I kinda lost interest in the game for a few years. I took it back up about the age of 24 and just kind of played at the game for a few years. Then about the time I turned 35, something in me clicked and I became a golf addict. I'm now 52 (53 on the 16th of this month) and I am proud to say that I am still a golf addict. I haven't played golf with Herm in a long time as he passed away about 20 years ago. I have to give him all the credit for introducing me to this crazy, wonderful, maddening, exciting, frustrating, fantastic game I love. Thanks Herm....I really miss you buddy. |
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I think I started around the age of 7 or 8 in the back yard. We lived on about an acre at that point. My game really kicked up when I made the golf team in high school. I also worked at a golf course during high school. I think my game was at it's best at the point of my life. When I went off to college I didn't really have the money to put towards golf. I played here and there. I did kick it up my senior year a little bit, when I worked at a country club during the summer. After about 5 years out of college, I started playing more. This past year I have started putting some time in to my game, bought some new sticks (my last set was from high school days) and now I have joined THP. Joining THP has really added fuel to the fire!
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I picked up golf when I moved to Oregon in 1993. All the male co-workers on my team played, all my new in-laws played, so it was a given I had to play. I never played any sports growing up - had bad asthma, so I have no coordination. Funny thing though - only one guy from my original team is still with the company, and he plays only once a year in the company scramble (with me). I still play with my in-laws on occasion.
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This year, about 5 months ago now. I kept getting invited to business golf outings and charity events and figured it was time to learn for that reason if nothing else. Lucky me however in that this game is really fun and I've had a blast so far. Looking forward to many more years of fun and frustration.
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I took it up about 8 years ago now... My family met up with my extended family for a summer vacation in the Okanagan Valley (BC, Canada). My brother's "uncle in law" had a membership at a nice course there and we got to play for free. Hit a few good shots, even birdied one hole and beat my brother by 1 shot. That proved to be the beginning of the journey and at least once a year my brother and I play a round or 2 to see who has family bragging rights. Played more golf this year than ever before and loving it as much as ever. Trying to get my wife hooked is the next step in my multi year plan.
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