I really want to become a Professional Golfer and play on the LPGA (ladies pro golfers' association) tour some day. I am optimistic because my grandpa coached a girl that is currently on the Futures Tour, but also a little hesitant because i am afraid i won't be good enough. My uncle has a pro shop in Michigan, and has helped me a lot, but i don't seem to be getting much better. I don't play much, because i don't have time. Should i give up my dream, or keep going for it?
PLEASE SOMEONE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE!!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Sports? missmad127 answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 9:34 pm: i have jut recently started playing golf, i am not that good but i think it would be fun to play on the LPGA. if thats your dream you should definitely go for it, but i do know tht if you don't continue to practice your swing gets messed up so practice as often as you can. i am trying to start practicing at the driving range at least 2 times a week you probably go more than me though. I definitely don't think you should give it up I think you should go for it. then i can say i gave somone on hte lpga advice lol Good Luck :)
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Deetra answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 9:33 pm: Oh you cant give up.If its your dream keep going for it. If you try hard enough you'll get somewhere and even if you dont get the feeling you get when your doing something your passionate about should be enough. Keep dreaming and i hope i helped. :) [ Deetra's advice column | Ask Deetra A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 8:10 pm: go for it. do you want to not do it & then totally regret it later on?? probably not. i'd say go for it. there's a really corny but true quote that is in like every classroom at my school- shoot for the moon, if you fall you'll land among the stars. yeah kinda corny haha =) i think it's true though. it's definately more worth it to try & see what happens rather than wondering what could have.
emster812 answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 7:55 pm: I don't think you should give it up. As you work on it more, you can only get better. Therefore, is say keep it up and keep practicing. However, if your schedule is busy and you can't find the time to, lay off of your dream a little, and wait for things to slow down a little and when you have more time. Good luck! ems [ emster812's advice column | Ask emster812 A Question ]
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