Roll It Forward By: Jim Snell
At the age of 7, my dad introduced me to this wonderful, fulfilling, and prestigious game of golf. I vividly remember heading to the driving range, now properly called the practice facility a couple times a week, eager to practice my swing. I also spent hours on chipping and competitive putting contests, with a clear focus on 22
the importance of my short game at a very young age. I then had the opportunity to join a newly formed golf league, organized by my parents, along with others from neighboring middle schools. It was great to play golf at such a young age and cultivate the dynamics of an individual and competitive