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A Golf Course Flowed Through It-The Life and Times of a PGA Master Professional

The author reflects on aging, legacy, and self-discovery, emphasizing the importance of understanding one’s past and personal story. He chronicles his journey from a curious youth to a dedicated golf professional and broadcast journalist. His narrative intertwines historical and personal anecdotes, ultimately highlighting the significance of preserving and sharing individual histories to create meaningful legacies.

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Roots

In September 1999, the author was in Boston to cover the 33rd Ryder Cup at Brookline, amid the heavy traffic and construction of the “Big Dig.” Through the journey, he explored significant sites, including his birthplace, Taunton, Massachusetts. Born in 1945, the author’s parents moved across the U.S. during WWII for family reunification. This personal pilgrimage offered closure and reaffirmed his connection to his origins and American history.

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A Treatise on the Meaning of Life and What Purpose Does it Hold?

As we age, reflecting on our lives and legacies becomes natural. Each person’s unique talents and experiences shape personal identity and collective memory. Understanding oneself and one’s history is vital for a meaningful existence. By documenting our stories and memories, we leave a lasting legacy for future generations, ensuring our lives have purpose and are remembered with dignity.

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BEST GOLF COURSE I NEVER GOT TO PLAY

As a PGA Master Professional with over fifty years of experience, the author cannot choose a favorite golf course, likening it to picking a favorite child. Despite visiting and playing many incredible courses worldwide, the most memorable are those he never got to play due to various circumstances, including Pasatiempo, National Golf Links of America, and Cypress Point Golf Club.

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AN ESSAY ON MY LIFE IN THE GAME OF GOLF AND HOW I BECAME A GOLF PROFESSIONAL-Part Two

A soldier recounts his harrowing experience guarding a military camp near the DMZ in Korea, reflecting on the cold, fear, and tedium. This duty prompts deep contemplation about life’s purpose and hierarchy in the military, leading to a determination to change his life. Upon returning home, he resumes his education, takes up golf professionally, and achieves profound personal fulfillment.

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