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Juniors Who Made it Big
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Jack Nicklaus was 10 years old when he first played golf. He claims a first nine-hole score of 51, followed by nines of 61 and 71. He soon joined a junior program at Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio, where his father played. Then he took private lessons with his legendary teacher Jack Grout. That summer he won the 10-year-olds section of the Scioto youths' championship. |
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Greg Norman
 | Greg Norman claims to have taught himself to play by reading Jack Nicklaus's classic book "Golf My Way." He was in his teens by then. In fact, he was 15 when he first picked up a club. He caddied for his mother a few times, and on one occasion borrowed her clubs after she was done playing. He continued to do this until he got his own clubs. Greg practiced hard and within two years he went from a 27 handicap to scratch.
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Ernie Els
 | Ernie Els was eight years old when he got into golf, by caddying for his father. Despite his eventual success -- Ernie has won two U.S. Open titles -- he did not take any lessons in those early years. He instead stayed away from the science of golf and learned a natural motion, one regarded as among the best there is.
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