I have loved sports my entire life. I have never been the best at them. I was never really athletically gifted. But golf was a sport I always loved to play. That was because of my grandpa. R.I.P. Miss ya every day Pop. I started playing golf on and off when I was younger. As I got into 7th-8th grade I started playing it more frequently. There were still times in which I stopped, but I always came back. I have a couple achievements that come to my mind. Around a year ago I broke 40 for the first time. It was just one of those rounds in which I was on. On July 22, 2017 I was playing at the course closest to my house, playing by myself (of course I was that day). I started the day off with a bogey on a par 4 so I figured, ok this will be an ok round. Then a par, then another bogey. I felt really good how I was playing, but then holes 4-7 happened. I parred 4 straight holes. I was absolutely ecstatic. I ended up getting bogey on the last two holes for a total score of 39. I was most proud that I did not have a double bogey, but that was simply one of those days in which I was on. Another time in which I am proud of was when I scored an 82 in Florida. My grandparents lived there for a number of years and they belonged to a club there. So when I visited there I played a lot. My grandma let me go play by myself and I ended up shooting an 82! A personal best on 18 holes. What is crazy about that round was that I started with a double bogey! Boy did I come back from that. A small achievement that I am proud of is that last year at Cedar Ridge I hit my first 300+ yard drive. I have never been someone that hits the ball a ton, but last year I hit two crazy drives. One 310 and another around 330 yards. The thin air for sure helped. I will always remember all three of these moments.