The Big Experience On the Golf Course
Golf is a big experience for me in the first place. Three reasons why this certain
tournament was such an experience was because I was the leader of our team. It was for
pride against the other players we were playing, and it just was not for the pride it was
also for the money and that played a big role in it also. Golf has brought me a long way
like going to college and the way I look at certain things now.
Being the captain of our team was a big privilege but it also made me very
nervous. I knew that I had to do my part and carry our team because they were counting
on me more than anybody else. This was the first time I was ever the leader of the group
or the captain as most people call it. Before we started I had a lot of bad thoughts rushing
through my head like what if you don’t play good or your team mates get mad because
you don’t hit a good shot or that I am not as good as they think I am. This was really a
lot of pressure to me, believe it or not. We stepped on the first tee and all my teammates
teed off and it was my turn. I teed my ball up took a deep breathe, stepped up to the ball
and hit it straight down the middle. My teammates told me “great shot Dell.” That really
relaxed me and I played so good. I was on my game all day long and nothing was going
to get my way, not even a tree. I just felt like I could not do anything wrong that day. I
kind of felt like I was a machine because everything was just so nice and smooth like a
routine would be. Anybody that plays golf on a regular basis knows what I am talking
about whenever I say “my swing just felt so good and smooth.” My teammates were
really impressed with my skills. After we were through they were bragging to all the other
teams about how good I was and how far I could hit a golf ball. That made me feel good
and that I did everything that I could to help out my team. They were really a great team
The first thing to look at is your golf mentality, it is both the beauty and the downfall for most people. Whether you have just begun to learn, or are a seasoned veteran, this part is crucial into how you feel about continuing. To start out, I like to breath in the crisp cool air, and do
There is not a time I can recall on not having sports in my life. Sports have become such an important aspect of almost every society, culture, religion, etc. Almost everyone that I know personally can talk all day about at least one sport that is trending in the world today. In 1997, Golf was the trending sport and has continued to become a bigger and better ordeal. 1997 was the year a new era was made and impacted the lives of many. Tiger Woods has blessed us with over 20 years of abundant golfing skill and lessons. Woods had taken on much more than a normal 20-year-old college student would most likely have. Woods was enrolled in college, as most 20-year-olds would be, but decided that that was not
After my first year on the team, the coach warmed up to me. He still however, kept his distance, but I learned to rise above him. I played a total of eleven tournaments and even went to the state championship. Golfing on the team made me so mentally strong. I learned that I could do something if I wanted to, even if there was no support for me doing it. I continued to play for the rest of my high school career, and improved with every shot.
The game was one sided with us scoring early on then again in the second half. The final score was 2-0. I was ecstatic, I couldn’t believe that we had won the tournament. At the presentation of the trophy, all I could hear was the parents shouting and screaming, I was so proud to be part of the team.
I guess it started when I was about twelve years old. My father took me to this place called a golf course. I did not know why or what we were here for, but I was interested in finding out. We entered a building called a clubhouse; then, he paid for a bucket of practice balls. I followed him to the driving range. Once we got there, he got a metal stick from his golf bag and gave it to me. I grabbed the stick, and he showed me how to hold it. Then, he told me to swing it. I swung it back and forth as careless as I could. He then said, "Son, you have one of the nicest golf swings I have ever seen." I did not even know what I was doing with that stick, but I guess my dad saw something I didn't. My father then decided that he was ready to teach me how to use the three clubs of golf: a putter, iron, and wood. He handed me the putter, and we went to the green. He explained to me that a putter is used on a green to get the ball into the hole. I took a few smooth swings back and forth to get a feel for a putter. He said, "Hit this ball until it goes into the hole." I was impressed with myself because it only took me six hits to get it in the hole. He laid twenty balls on the green, and he told me to hit every ball in with one shot. It took me about three hours, but I accomplished what my dad told me. He thought I was ready to try the next club, so we headed to the next location. We went out onto the fairway, and he handed me an iron. He laid out some more balls on the ground and told me to hit them towards the flag on the green. The first ball I hit did not even get close to the green. The rest of the balls I hit went either over or on the front of the green, but I never let another one fall short. My dad said, "Keep practicing until you hit all of the balls on the green." I kept practicing until all of the balls were laid up around the flag.
Impact: But even though we came third I still remember this because how fun it was making new friends on that team and then going so far with them as a
champions in our heart. As we got to the middle of the court everybody shaked each
There is no ignoring the great increase in the golfing industry over the past decade. It is becoming the fastest growing sport all over the world. It is already the fastest growing sport in the United States. The game and its uniqueness has caught the eye of many people all over the world and in turn that catches the eye of many businesses that might want to use golf to their advantage by understanding the foreign market and try and relate there business to golf.
Of course we did not win every game that season, but we definitely played our best as a team. When I stepped up to lead the team, the leadership became contagious. Others saw how great it was to be
Golf is different than any other sport I’ve ever played. Golf challenges the body, mind, and soul. The average person doesn’t think a lot about golf, or thinks that it is not a challenging sport. Once they have played it is a different story. Golfing is not just taking a swing at the ball, it involves several tedious techniques and strategies such as; making sure you are aimed where you want the ball to go, your hands are in the right spot on your clubs, your knees are slightly bent, etc. In the book “The Mind at Work” a member of the UCLA Graduate school of education and Information Studies, Mike Rose, states “With time and practice, all this becomes routine, automatic.” We are asked to compare Rose’s work with intelligence that we as students have acquired through our lives thus far. Something that I have worked for and learned about since I was young is golf. I
The sound of my alarm buzzed while I struggled to get out of bed. I wiped my eyes and got out of bed. My mind was packed with thoughts and emotions. That day was a very special day for me. I had prepared for that day for months if not years. Just thinking about it, made me nervous. It was tryout day for the high school golf team. Even though I was on varsity since freshman year, I was still nervous because there was always the possibility that you can get booted if your performance is sub-par. After staring at the wall for a solid minute, I shook myself out of the trance I was in and continued with my routine. Minutes passed, and I was ready to go to school. I loaded my car up with my clubs and started for school. I had a hard time keeping
I approach the tee box and meet my opponents. I begin my pre shot routine, with thoughts racing through my mind. I step back, I aim, I take my practice swing, I align myself and I duff the ball. I completely mis hit the ball in front of my competitors on my first drive of the day. Censure begins to form in my mind, I am absolutely furious. Not only did I mess up my first drive, but all my drives. I am appalled, my drives were perfect the day before. I cannot refocus myself every shot; however, I am able to persevere through the game, a lesson I have learned through practicing golf. Perseverance is crucial to everything I do as a Type A personality, because it allows you to work through harsh conditions. At the end of the two days, my coach explained to me that I can not focus on the other players or my last bad shot, I have to pull myself out of negative thinking and just do. His advice was difficult to take on, because I was upset for shooting a 222; a total of 87 strokes higher than my teammate, Sabrina. Although coach Grazier’s advice was tough to hear, by attending this tournament I gained a better sense of my self worth. In addition, I strengthened my sportsmanship skills and team spirit. All of my teammates were proud of me for playing in the tournament, without me playing they would not have had a team
The next face Dedham won it. The kid shot the ball immediately, but I saved it. The one thing my coach always said to me was, “to use the element of surprise; they would never expect you to leave the net.
Once again, the next year, I was on the All-Star team. This time we were all determined to stay in the tournament and win the championship. We started off lousy, though, making four errors in the first game and losing 4-0. We now had to win every game and beat the last team twice. We did defeat every team we went up against, including the team that beat us the first game, and once again ended up in the championship game.
Golf is an outdoor game in which players use specially designed clubs to propel a small, hard ball over a field of play known as a course or links. The object of the game is to advance the ball around the course using as few strokes as possible. Golf is a very popular sport throughout the world.