What Would You Do Teen Golfer Disqualifies Self - Article Of The Week Middle School Worksheet

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Vale Middle School –– What Would You Do? Teen Golfer Disqualifies Self
Instructions:
Read the following article carefully and make notes in the margin as you read.
Your notes should include:
o Comments that show that you understand the article. (A summary or statement of the main
idea of important sections may serve this purpose.)
o Questions you have that show what you are wondering about as you read.
o Notes that differentiate between fact and opinion.
o Observations about how the writer’s strategies (organization, word choice, perspective,
support) and choices affect the article.
Your margin notes are part of your score for this assignment.
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Notes on my thoughts,
What Would You Do?
reactions and questions as I
read:
Teen Golfer Disqualifies Self
Golf is a game of rules both obvious and arcane, and if
you're going to play the game, you have to play by its rules.
No matter what the cost.
Today, a classic "what would you do?" moment. Zach Nash
is a 14-year-old Wisconsin kid who happens to be a fine
golfer. So good, in fact, that he won a junior Wisconsin
PGA tournament.
Problem was, he won it by violating -- albeit unintentionally
-- one of golf's most straightforward rules. He had too many
clubs in his bag. And the worst part? It was a total accident,
discovered long after the fact.
Specifics: Nash's 77 won the boys' 13-14 division at the
Milwaukee County Parks Tour Invitational, knocking off 31
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