It's fairly well known how Jermaine Kearse started his NFL career as an undrafted free agent out of the University of Washington. How he spent most of his first year on the practice squad of the Seahawks, but from there developed quickly into a starting receiver and then played a big role in Seattle's back-to-back Super Bowl appearances. For his rags-to-riches story, he credits hard work, determination and listening to his coaches. The same approach is working well for his golf game. Kearse started playing golf seriously three years ago, and now sports a 12.7 Handicap Index. He plays in several charity fundraisers and pro-ams during the off-season, and has even played in the WSGA Parent-Child Championship. "I kind of went to the driving range when I was in college, but we never got on the course much," Kearse said of his days with the Huskies. "Once we got on the course, and once you hit one good shot, then it's kind of '
All right.' Then you have to repeat that. It's a challenge to play consistently well," said the 26-year-old.
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