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My dad first took me out to a par 3 course when I was 8. At around 10 I "graduated" to the local par 29 executive course. I didn't play my first "real" course until I was about 12 or 13. I still remember thinking how cool it was that my dad got us a cart. Where did you start playing?
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Started playing at a local par 3 course at the age of 19. Played that course for a few years until I graduated to, "real" (par 72ish) courses. IMO, starting out on par-3 courses was great for me starting out because it allowed me to focus on my irons, shortgame and putting at first and not even worry much about the woods.
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I was fortunate enough to be raised at a very nice country club where the john deere classic was held when it was the quad cities open. Been playing since I was about 10. |
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In high school, I worked at a lighted par 3 course in town. It was awesome. I never did much more than play around on the driving range with lost & found clubs and a couple old drivers they had. Also, my cousin lived on a fairway of the local country club. We'd grab my uncle's clubs and whack balls from the yard back across the course. I didn't really play golf until I was stationed in Phoenix at Luke AFB. It was the early 90s. My first set consisted of KMart Wilson 1200LT irons and a Big Bertha clone from a thrift shop. Then I had a kid and took a ten year break, mostly for financial reasons....kid's are $$$
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I started playing at a 9 hole course in a little town called Harrington that is 15 miles from my home when I was 16.
I was pumping gas to make money for my first car since the folks said, "you want one, you buy one." One of the mechanics at the gas station got me started. That course still has the rep of being one of the best 9 holers in the state. |
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