, Chikkarangappa
(2011)
The boy with the wooden club - as told to Natasha Kini.
Learning Curve (17).
pp. 75-77.
Abstract
If anyone ever told me about eight years ago that I
would be the best junior golfer in the country I would
have laughed. Having been born and brought up in a
village (Rangegowdanna Doddi) near Bangalore to a
family that did not have much, being a professional
golfer was far from a dream.
My first introduction to golf was at The Eagleton Golf
Resort near our village. I thought that this game was
hockey with a lot less running around. When I asked
friends what the game was all about they tried to share
with me what they knew of the game, though never
forgetting to add the disclaimer “it is not a game for
poor people”. Yet, the game intrigued me and I always wanted to know more.
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