Essay On Golf Course Application

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For as long as I could remember I have loved the game of golf. I grew up playing alongside my father and brothers and learned many life skills throughout my years of playing and competing. It still is today my most favorite sport to play. When I was a freshman in high school, my advisory teacher asked everyone in the class “What is your dream job?” As I listened to my peers describe their futures, I realized my ambitions were headed down a different path. I announced to the class that I wanted to be a golf course architect. At a young age playing golf, I realized and studied the vast differences among golf courses. I loved playing new courses, surveying the design, layout and complexity of each course. The analysis, creativity and dedication that was …show more content…

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