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A Bit of Golf Should Be Par for the Course for College Grads.
AScribe Business & Economics News Service, May, 2007
Byline: Purdue University
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 15 (AScribe Newswire) -- College graduates should realize there's more green in their future than money, says a Purdue University expert.
"The most important thing beyond having some basic skills is to know the rules at a golf course in terms of playing and etiquette," says Tom Templin, professor of health and kinesiology, and co-creator of the PGA's Golf: For Business and Life program that is taught at 50 universities. "Do your homework in advance, dress appropriately and ask for general guidelines about use of the course. Young people entering the work force may find a basic knowledge about the game helpful, especially as the sport's popularity increases and is a place for business."
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