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Written by Ryann Craigg
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Sunday, 29 March 2009 20:35 |
A Strong Cub with His Own “Menu for Success”
Bryce Johnson has just turned nine years old and is already looking like the next Tiger coming out of the woods. However, while he holds this legendary golf hero in the highest regard, his goals are clear. Bryce has composed his personal “Menu for Success” and at the top of the list is, “I want to be better than Tiger Woods.”
Bryce is a 3rd Grade honor student whose favorite subjects are social studies, science, math, and reading. He enjoys all of the activities typical of nine year olds, especially playing with his friends. But when he picks up a golf club, he’s mature beyond his years, a serious athlete with incredible ability.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 07 November 2009 19:00 |
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Written by Club Byter
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Thursday, 12 March 2009 17:39 |
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This afternoon Bob and I went to see FAMU Men's Golf Team play in the Florida State Spring Break Invitational at the Don Veller Seminole Golf Course here in Tallahassee. While there I had the pleasure of meeting a good friend of Bobs by the name of Mr. Sam Madison. Sam is an all pro cornerback for the Super Bowl Champs NY Giants and previously played for the Miami Dolphins. He was hosting his own golf tournament on the same course as the invitational to raise funds for the FAMU Developmental Research School, where he went to high school when he was a young man, for their football program. It was so wonderful to see members of the golfing community and their families turn out to support and give generously to a program they truly believe in. I salute you, Sam Madison, and all those individuals who came together to make this event a success. Keep up the good work and I hope your ankle heals properly for the next football season. Here is a photo at the event with Bob, Sam and myself (l-r).
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Last Updated on Thursday, 30 July 2009 18:09 |
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