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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Golf is where it's at for girls in terms of college scholarships, so your investment while she's young may pay off! Plus, you already know how to do it so it's something you could do together. But seriously, don't listen to me, my daughters and I ride horses and my husband is always aghast at how much it all costs. He almost choked when he found out the horse my daughter was petting was for sale for a quarter of a million dollars. (Not our horse, just to be clear).[/quote] Golf is incredibly, incredibly expensive if you want to be good. Also, if you are chasing a women's golf scholarship realize that there is a good chance [b]you will end up out west or in the south[/b]. [/quote] What does that mean? I guess my Stanford degree means nothing.[/quote] NP here. I think they meant that the golfing schools are on the West Coast or in the southern states (warmer weather year round, and all that).[/quote] Right, that much was clear. It just sounded like they said it as in why would you play golf if it means you can't end up at a college in the Northeast. I guess it's because I grew up in CA, but people are here are so stuck on needing to live and go to college on the east coast. It's kind of ridiculous. [/quote]
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