KB824

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Obviously his size will be an advantage. If you can get him the ball skills that would be good. Try to figure out what his best talents are and guide him to the right position that suites his attributes. If he's not quick, then probably CB.
I think that CB is going to end up being his position, to tell you the truth. He's good at dispossesing people off the ball and clearing out, but he has a tendency to not run all the time. I think that could be attributed to the 75 different activites my sister has him doing, including indoor soccer, and karate (He's a blue belt)
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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I found out that I have a great mid-range game. I was straight killing it with the irons and I'm not bad with a wedge either. But putting as always remains the hardest part of the game for me as it does for a lot of people.
Putting is certainly the hardest thing for occasional players. Hard to get a feel for things without playing regularly.

We played florida scramble and my team didn't even keep score after the 6 hole. It was 100 degrees with nearly equal humidity and we were on our 3rd six-pack by the 2nd hole tee.
Nice.

Was pishing rain for a lot of my outing on Saturday, but the drink still flowed freely.

Didn't stop me having the lowest score in the morning and my team winning in the afternoon round.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Putting is certainly the hardest thing for occasional players. Hard to get a feel for things without playing regularly.



Nice.

Was pishing rain for a lot of my outing on Saturday, but the drink still flowed freely.

Didn't stop me having the lowest score in the morning and my team winning in the afternoon round.
Good stuff :pint:

Time? What is time?

:D
All I know is that time = money :D
 

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