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Hi my name is Keira and I am 16 years old and have been playing golf ever since I can remember. My mom just told me I swung my 1st club at the age of 4. I used to play all the time with my dad until he past away 3 years ago in a car accident. He is the primary person who taught me the game and everytime I play now I dedicate my round to him. My mom also plays the game and so does my grandpa and we all go out every once in a while together. I also play for my highschool girls team and this year I will be the number 1 golfer on the team. The season starts at the end of this month. I also play soccer , but golf is my sports passion. I also like movies and music and just plain hanging around with my friends.

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Welcome to the forums, Im new here myself. Congratulations on your #1 spot on the golf team! Good luck this upcoming season.
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Nice work on being number one at age 16! Hope all goes well this season!

Ryan
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Posted
Hi my name is Keira and I am 16 years old and have been playing golf ever since I can remember. My mom just told me I swung my 1st club at the age of 4. I used to play all the time with my dad until he past away 3 years ago in a car accident. He is the primary person who taught me the game and everytime I play now I dedicate my round to him. My mom also plays the game and so does my grandpa and we all go out every once in a while together. I also play for my highschool girls team and this year I will be the number 1 golfer on the team. The season starts at the end of this month. I also play soccer , but golf is my sports passion. I also like movies and music and just plain hanging around with my friends.

Rock on! Have a great season and welcome to the boards.

-- Michael | My swing! 

"You think you're Jim Furyk. That's why your phone is never charged." - message from my mother

Driver:  Titleist 915D2.  4-wood:  Titleist 917F2.  Titleist TS2 19 degree hybrid.  Another hybrid in here too.  Irons 5-U, Ping G400.  Wedges negotiable (currently 54 degree Cleveland, 58 degree Titleist) Edel putter. 

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Posted
Hello and welcome to the forum. As eveyone has already said congrats on being the #1 golfer and good luck in the upcoming season.

Posted
welcome to the forum!!!

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Posted
hey there, welcome, good luck in the upcoming season. Your 2 years older than me. Im going into high school next year and im trying out for the golf team. Whats it like?
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Driver: Sasquatch 460 9.5°
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Posted
hey there, welcome, good luck in the upcoming season. Your 2 years older than me. Im going into high school next year and im trying out for the golf team. Whats it like?

Just alot of stroke practice. If your coach is anything like mine she/he will work on a praticular shot like a wedge shot for a day or two. Then the next work on your 5 iron. There are even days that my coach says not to bring but one club to the course or range for practice. Then a day or so before a match we will play a round or two. But a bet everyone is different.


Posted
I grew up playing golf myself. However, growing up, my area's sports were golf, soccer, and baseball in the spring.

After I got cut from baseball freshman year, I went to golf. The next 3 years I played soccer. It was mainly a social thing for me. Living in(then) rurual Georgia not many friends played golf.

Looking back I wish I would have just stayed with golf. Probably could have gotten in to a D-2 school at the least.

Good Luck!

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congrats, and welldone for being #1, i am the lowest handicapper in our school and it a great felling of acievement just knowing that,

tom

r7 quad ht
r7 ti 5 wood
duel stiff rescue
ht irons
49 deg 56 deg anser putter pro v1 ball


Posted
Yeah same here, number 1 on my team too. I'm gonna be a junior this comming season. Our school doesn't have a girls team and I find it interesting that yours does. How many kids do you have?

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Great Big Birtha II Stiff 10 degrees
Hibore 15 degrees, V2 shaft stiff
X-forged 3-pw
Vokey Oil Can 256-10, 260-08 34in Tess ProV1


Posted
Yeah same here, number 1 on my team too. I'm gonna be a junior this comming season. Our school doesn't have a girls team and I find it interesting that yours does. How many kids do you have?

nope we dont have a firls team there are no golfers that are anygood in our school is we have any tom

r7 quad ht
r7 ti 5 wood
duel stiff rescue
ht irons
49 deg 56 deg anser putter pro v1 ball


Posted
My post was in response to the starters topic.

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Great Big Birtha II Stiff 10 degrees
Hibore 15 degrees, V2 shaft stiff
X-forged 3-pw
Vokey Oil Can 256-10, 260-08 34in Tess ProV1


Posted
My post was in response to the starters topic.

well sorry for being part of the forum, and you could of been less abrupt with that,

r7 quad ht
r7 ti 5 wood
duel stiff rescue
ht irons
49 deg 56 deg anser putter pro v1 ball


Posted
Sorry man, thats what my post was about and maybe I should have quoted it. Anyway, Tom, how many people are on your varsity team? We have 12 kids that are on the team and half of them play varsity, the others are JV and Alternates.

In the bag:
Great Big Birtha II Stiff 10 degrees
Hibore 15 degrees, V2 shaft stiff
X-forged 3-pw
Vokey Oil Can 256-10, 260-08 34in Tess ProV1


Posted
hey it ok.. just me, what do you mean by varsity team? we have 5 teams of 3 players that make up our school golf players

tom,

r7 quad ht
r7 ti 5 wood
duel stiff rescue
ht irons
49 deg 56 deg anser putter pro v1 ball


Posted
Do all fifteen get letters, thats basically what I'm asking? Do all of those scores go into your school standings in your state and Division? Thats what our Varsity team is like.

In the bag:
Great Big Birtha II Stiff 10 degrees
Hibore 15 degrees, V2 shaft stiff
X-forged 3-pw
Vokey Oil Can 256-10, 260-08 34in Tess ProV1


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