I started golfing at a young age, and growing up with two older brothers, it made me mature a lot younger.
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I started playing golf at about four years old.
I had two older brothers, so I was always competing with them. The guys I grew up with on the golf course, when I was 13, they were 15 or 16, and I was always trying to beat them.
I grew up in a family that played golf, and my brother was much better than me, so I kind of put that aside. I had to be good at something other than golf.
I was a hotshot as a junior. When I was 18, I really got into fiddling around. I completely lost interest in golf, and I guess all I could think about was going to college, getting married and having babies.
I started with golf because I saw my brothers play, I was always watching them. It was my life. Growing up, we always played competitions like chipping, hitting.
Well my dad was a pretty good player at one stage and my two older brothers played golf as well. So there were always golf clubs flying around the house.
I never played much golf as a kid. I caddied quite a bit but never got serious into golf until about age 15.
You should welcome getting older in golf. With greater knowledge of your swing, you, too, can keep improving.
I played a lot of other sports at school and just one day the golf bug bit me and I started playing serious golf from when I was ten years old.
I've been playing golf as long as I've been dancing, since I was 13 or 14.
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