Personal Narrative: The Sport Of Golf

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Golf is a lifelong sport. It is an activity that anyone can pick up and learn at almost any age. I was lucky to have been exposed to the world of golf at a very young age. From the time I was a toddler my parents would allow me to tag along with them for a round of nine holes at some of Cleveland’s finest public courses. While some of my teammates learned to play golf at country clubs with a small set of Callaway’s, I was fundamentally educated on how to grip the club and keep my head still by my parents, using my mom’s nine iron and putter. Once I developed a genuine interest in improving my game, I took lessons from various local pros and attended OGGF Sunday clinics at West Pines range and group lessons at Avon Oaks. By the time I reached …show more content…

Serving as my team’s captain has allowed me to experience what it is like to be a leader through both successful matches and tournaments that could have gone better. Golf is a sport where it is necessary to keep everyone’s spirits up, and I learned early on that it can be difficult to cheer someone up after a tough round. I held my teammates to high standards of honesty, integrity, responsibility, and courtesy towards themselves, their opponents, and the course. During the school year, our school golf team is fortunate enough to be allowed to practice at Canterbury Golf Club, one of the most prestigious courses in Cleveland. To show our gratitude for this once in a lifetime opportunity, our team volunteers to help instruct the younger club members over the summer. My volunteer work through golf has allowed me to be a mentor who showcases both the proper way to swing the clubs and the core values that one should exhibit on a golf course, such as keeping a genuine scorecard and helping other players look for lost balls. Most importantly, golf has inadvertently taught me many life virtues that I will forever use both on and off the course. I’ve learned how to control my emotions and thought process in rough situations and have begun to appreciate the value of important qualities, such as integrity and perseverance, in one’s

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