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This is the home page of Soren Peterson, it is my first site that will actually be published onto the internet. On my home page I will have links to separate pages that list my favorite movies, games, and music. On these pages I give links to most my sources and some extra cool stuff that I have found over the years. My home page will just be a little bit about myself, I hope you enjoy it.
Well, as you already know, I am Soren Peterson, I am 17 years old and attend Blooming Priaire High School in which I'm a junior. I love the small town Minnesota, everybody is friendly, generally. I run cross country and golf, I am also considering doing track next year, but no guarantees. I am a golfer at heart, and am quite good at the game. I have played varsity golf since my eighth grade year. My lowest score is two under par (34) on my home course, Blooming Prairie Country Club. I plan to go to college for computer engineering. I love technology and am rather good at figuring out how it works.
Tiger Woods is one of my many heroes, and my first pick at favorite golfer. He is an inspiration to me. He has played the game of golf since he could walk, and it has certainly showed. I believe that he can be the best golfer for a while. He will soon beat Jack Nicklaus' record, not that I don't like Jack, I just like to see records broken, especially by my personal heroes.
For those of you visiting this site who golf, my favorite club in my bag is probably my Burner Tour Driver. I have it at 9.5 degrees and a stiff shaft. I hit it aproximately 260 yards, with a tendency for a draw. The other clubs in my bag are: 5 Wood-R7 CGB Max 18 degrees stiff shaft, Hybrid-Callaway X Series 23 degrees regular shaft, Irons-Tommy Armour Classic Forged, Wedge-Taylormade RAC 56 degree, Putter-Scotty Cameron Studio Design.
I am a huge fan of Under Armour, most, if not all of my athletic gear and apparel is Under Armour. All the merchandise that I buy from them is extremely comfortable, and honestly works. It does not make you a better athlete, like its mottos might suggest, but it is all great.
Last Updated: 05/28/2009