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<blockquote data-quote="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals" data-source="post: 131695209" data-attributes="member: 1759980"><p>I had 2 left feet and stumbled over a dandelion in my youth. But I started playing golf at the age of 10, when I began caddying for 10 years at Fairmont (WV) Field Club for the rich people in Fairmont. Got a dime tip for 18 holes of lugging heavy golf bags around, too. That and my coal miner father paid for my WVU School of Journalism education. Still playing golf today, at 88, usually oldest player in both seniors leagues. Love the game regardless of my score. Rare sport where size and bulk don't give an automatic advantage like basketball and football and, to a lesser degree, baseball, which these days is too boring. It's like picking lint from your belly while watching paint dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals, post: 131695209, member: 1759980"] I had 2 left feet and stumbled over a dandelion in my youth. But I started playing golf at the age of 10, when I began caddying for 10 years at Fairmont (WV) Field Club for the rich people in Fairmont. Got a dime tip for 18 holes of lugging heavy golf bags around, too. That and my coal miner father paid for my WVU School of Journalism education. Still playing golf today, at 88, usually oldest player in both seniors leagues. Love the game regardless of my score. Rare sport where size and bulk don't give an automatic advantage like basketball and football and, to a lesser degree, baseball, which these days is too boring. It's like picking lint from your belly while watching paint dry. [/QUOTE]
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