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Awesome
Congratulations to Woodland, that was clutch.
The idea it is life changing though ..how much did he need too change his life ?
His net worth as of last year was 12 million. He is 29 years old, he plays golf in some of the most beautiful settings in the world for a living and he seems to have a good home life. Granted professionally this is a game changer, but most people would kill for the life he leads.
Squilldawg. I like all of the major sports in this country and many that are not major sports are interesting.
I'll admit I'm not a golfer though, it was too slow for me in my youth.
WC lots of folks especially athletes take up golf in their later years once their bodies cant take the wear and tear of the fast pace sports. You still got time
No doubt RPMdawg. By then I was into outdoor sports though. Hiking, climbing, cross country skiing, kayaking ,etc. The only thing that pretty much ended all of that for me was a back injury, which also kept me from doing much with golf clubs.
Interesting you should say that: