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  2. Dorf on Golf - Wikipedia

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    Dorf is the main character, giving instruction in how to play golf. He is apparently Swedish (his accent is from Conway's "Mr. Tudball" character on The Carol Burnett Show) and is about as tall as a 5-year-old; his height and some humorous movements are achieved by Conway standing in a hole, with fake shoes attached above his knees.

  3. Shirley Spork - Wikipedia

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    She worked as a teaching professional for many years and was recognized as LPGA Teacher of the Year in 1959 and 1984. Spork also taught golf with the National Golf Foundation and was an educator at Bowling Green State University. As a player, she started in her early teens and continued to play golf into her nineties.

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  5. Golf instruction - Wikipedia

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    Golf instruction consists of five primary skills: shots from a tee (most notable: driving that uses a driver), full shots from the ground (mostly known as "iron shots", pitching (or 3/4 shots designed for distance control, chipping (short shots around the green the require less than a full swing), putting (1 club preferably "the putter") and course strategy or gamesmanship.

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  7. How a blind surfer got over his fear of wiping out (and you ...

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    Gustin paddles out for another wave. He started surfing about six years ago, and now has one of the most popular surfing channels on YouTube. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)

  8. Golf (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Once any grid contains only face-up cards, the game is immediately ended, there are no further turns, and all players must flip all their face-down cards to determine their scores. Scoring is the same as six-card golf, with players having to form a full three-of-a-kind column to have that column score zero.

  9. Golf (patience) - Wikipedia

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    Golf, also known as One Foundation, [1] is a patience or solitaire card game where players try to earn the lowest number of points (as in golf, the sport) over the course of nine deals (or "holes", also borrowing from golf terminology). [2] It has a tableau of 35 face-up cards and a higher ratio of skill to luck than most other solitaire card ...