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Twice nominated for IPGA Teacher of the Year. Have set 3 course records. Regional finalist in the Chrysler National Long Drive Championship.
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Sam There is no absolute on which grip an individual should use. Throughout the history of golf there have been great players who have been successful using each of the different grips. In general
Scott Being 31 years old does not make you too old to try to qualify for the Tour. By all means you are a little late to the party for the Nationwide and PGA Tour but not too old. You also have the opportunity
Tom That is a decision to be made by your rules committee. Does your club championship rules specify it is an amatuer event? If the championship rules does not prohibit the play of professionals then
Patrica Before I can answer your question I need to know if your son wishes to work in the golf business or if wishes to be a player. If he is looking to be a player then he should complete exams so he
Matt- As far as playing in amatuer events the first thing you need to do is to establish a USGA Handicap then you will be able to play in the events. As far as contacts go I would more information as

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