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| The first place to consider is the town and surrounding area where you live; most clubs have a junior section or cater for younger people. Have a word with the pro at the course you attend most often and ask advice about local competitions. He will probably be aware of young golfer development groups in the area. Also check out the local newpaper for junior clubs and up-and-coming competitions. Paul |
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| i live in a farly golf related area with quite a few golf courses so i hope i dont have to travle that far. in fact i live on a miniciple county golf course so i get a bit of prcticeing in every night when it closes!(FREE!) caddyguy |