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Hi I am 48 years old and just started playing and I can't believe I waited this long to play. I must admit I thought the game was boring looking having never played and couldn't figure out why people loved playing and watching it on tv so much. My neighbor coaxed me into going out with him and I was hooked literally. I am planning on taking lessons in the near future as  I have a terible slice that I need to correct.  Anyway I just wanted to say hi o everyone.


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