Summary of Tom Coyne's Paper Tiger

Summary of Tom Coyne's Paper Tiger

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#1 I was in a group with three golfers who took turns chopping away at my ego. I didn’t argue with them, and instead just smiled and allowed them to have fun because with three against one, self-defense sounds the same as whining.

#2 I was a spoiled brat, and I took up golf at nine years old. I was too young to fully appreciate the beauty and brilliance of my summer routine, which was to spend every afternoon telling my father the same story: I wanted to get out, but there weren’t any loops.

#3 Tiger Woods was born just a year after I did, and he quickly became the king of golf. I, on the other hand, was not very good at golf, and it took me five minutes at Notre Dame’s golf tryouts to realize that there was so much good golf out there.

#4 I was a freshman at Notre Dame, and I was nervous about trying out for the golf team. I was two strokes better than par, and the head coach started following my group as we made the turn. My playing partner started wondering aloud why I wasn’t on scholarship. I didn’t have the golfing talent of Tiger Woods, but I still quit.

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