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Yard house happy hour
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Spending hours outside, playing together, and now walking through the woods together on their family farm, she considers those memories to be among her most cherished. Abbey has never let herself live that down.”įamily has been an instrumental part of Katherine’s life. My older and younger sister were traumatized. “The one time they didn’t remind me, Abby swung all the way through, hit me in the head, I blacked out, was on the ground, sat up and my dad just went ghost white, in panic. Her family insisted Katherine back up from the plate. “We had a pink aluminum t-ball bat, and we had a plastic bat but we didn’t want to use that because the metal bat would go further if you made contact with it,” said Katherine. two t-ball, but Katherine was a little too eager to see if Abbey could make contact with the ball. Her sisters and dad were outside playing two vs. It was all fun and games until one day Katherine stood too close to home plate in their family’s backyard. She’s my older sister, which just helped her fuel her fire.” I am so competitive, and it would drive me insane. “Abbey loved to play tennis, and she would just beat me every single time.

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Having an older sister who was great at a sport never made losing easy, Katherine recalls. Whether it was playing on their Nintendo DS’s, going to tennis camp together in the summer, or the days when they would come down to Tallahassee from Thomasville and go to Fun Station for the day, Cook and her sisters always competed toe to toe. Katherine grew up in a big family with two sisters (Amelia and Abbey) meaning competition was never in short supply. She has a gazebo out there overlooking the green. “It’s this par three, it’s beautiful, it has bunkers behind the green, and it’s over the water and her house is tucked back in the right corner. This was easy to do, as her grandmother’s house at sat behind the 16 th hole on Katherine’s home course - Glen Arven Country Club in Thomasville, Ga., which is still Cook’s favorite hole to this day.

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“She probably wanted someone to play with too,” said Katherine. She taught her granddaughter the first steps in becoming a golfer. She would say, “It brings you so many great people and teaches you so much about life,” said Katherine.Īnd that’s what her grandmother did. Her grandmother always reminded her what this sport can do for someone.

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It was just a zip lock bag, and she was like, ‘See what I mean, do you understand.’ So, she has taught me a lot of life lessons, through golf and being around her.” “She would make a bet, ‘Hey if you make this putt, I’ll pay you 10 cents’ and I was like well why not 25 or why not a dollar? She would say, ‘What are you pitching a fit about, you’re getting money.’ And this one time, I used to have the worst attitude about getting 10 cents, and she brought this huge bag to Walmart with me to one of those coin counters, and it must have totaled up to $80. Her grandmother would not stop asking her about playing, but after a couple of incentives, it didn’t take much for her to continue it. Sharing these memories with her grandmother are what sparked her interest in the game. “She was a big social butterfly she loved to be around people.” Katherine said, “She understood the importance and the value that golf has, it’s a lifetime sport.” Katherine’s grandmother found golf later in life and mainly played it recreationally. 7 in the most recent Golfstat national poll, the Seminoles are the highest ranked of the 16 teams in the event. While she did love being outside and enjoyed the time she spent with her sister, it wasn’t until her grandmother put a golf club in her hand that she truly realized what it meant to love a sport.Ĭook begins play in her first collegiate event on Sunday when the Seminoles tee-off in the Moon Invitational on the Classic Course at Suntree Country Club.

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Growing up, she played a lot of tennis with her older sister, Abbey. – All it took was 10 cents for Katherine Cook of the nationally ranked Florida State women’s golf team to fall in love with the game of golf.īefore the age of 10, Katherine would not have guessed she would have earned a golf scholarship to play at Florida State.













Yard house happy hour