Golf! What?
This was almost a dirty word around my house back in the 70's.
My aunts and uncles would go on about how they could not understand their father and how much he loved Golf.
My grandfather loved the game and would take me to the driving ranges, he would play at some courses and watch it often on TV.
Now you can catch the same people that scoffed at him and the game now watching and even going to play. Yes, my uncles an d my aunt now watches the game.
Many people would give credit to Tiger Woooooo! LOL!
But not me, my grandfather was the one that was a trailblazer in my house and for me.
He was dedicated and focused on the game and would speak of Jack Nicholas and others, but I did not really pay attention until much later in years.
He was definitely a trailblazer and this reminds me how things come back around.
How we learn from our past and often many things, like seeds are planted in our minds and lives and we pay little attention to them until later in years or an event happens.
This shows how experience is value and should not be underestimated!
Thank you,
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