February 20th, 2010 by admin
im 16 and want to do more sports at school..specifically tennis, soccer, maybe even golf and volleyball..is it too late to start since next year i would have to make varsity to be on a team?..any recomandations for training this spring/summer..including clinics, places, clubs, etc.
p.s. i live in sac, ca
thanks!
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February 12th, 2010 by admin
I have two dogs. One is a 1-year-old German Shepard named Gracie and the other is a 4-year-old Austrailian Shepard/Border Collie mix named Molly. I never got the chance to work with Molly a whole lot when she was younger because I didn't live with my dad at that time. Gracie doesn't pay much attention because if she's near Molly, Molly is distracting her and if she's away from Molly, she's just looking for Molly. Molly is quite the alpha dog- she's very controlling over Gracie and Gracie is quick to back down. My boyfriend and I are getting ready to move onto a golf course but I need to be able to convince the general manager that I can have them trained by the time golf season starts in a few months. They bark and chase squirrels and birds and Gracie howls when she hears sirens. I think Gracie is trainable since she's still pretty young, but I'm not sure about Molly.
How old is to old to start training for it to be effective and stick?
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February 11th, 2010 by admin
I have some general questions about golf and kids. Our daughter is 3 and has started coming with us to the range and loves it. We don't want to buy her a real set yet since it's pretty early and we want it to be fun for her, but can she start training with us? Also, she's usually right handed but when she tries to swing, she prefers left, is that temporary or will we have to by her lefty clubs in the future?
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January 29th, 2010 by redneck
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January 29th, 2010 by redneck
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