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Hello, I live about 50 miles north of Dallas (Bells, to be exact). I play a lot of my golf at Legacy Ridge (Bonham) or Northern Challenge (Sherman), I'm currently hovering around an 11 handicap, but I hope to take that down next summer, I expect to get to play a bit more next year. I did my first golf vacation this year, a buddy and I went and played a few of the Rober Trent Jones courses in Alabama, I highly recommend the trip. Anyway, glad to be here, this seems like a really good crowd and I've seen some good discussions.
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Hello, I live about 50 miles north of Dallas (Bells, to be exact). I play a lot of my golf at Legacy Ridge (Bonham) or Northern Challenge (Sherman), I'm currently hovering around an 11 handicap, but I hope to take that down next summer, I expect to get to play a bit more next year. I did my first golf vacation this year, a buddy and I went and played a few of the Rober Trent Jones courses in Alabama, I highly recommend the trip. Anyway, glad to be here, this seems like a really good crowd and I've seen some good discussions.

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I'm Kean, and I am absolutely convinced that golf is an essential skill to network your way to the top of a company, which, of course, is my objective. I’m not completely wet behind the ears. I’m 51 and actually do a little golfing on the weekend with my buddies and some business associates.
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