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Sat Jan 28 2012
Riley still loves the game

 

A JOLLA Taylor Riley, 7, was trying out for her softball team back in Point Loma on Saturday.
“It was only 15 minutes, but she's a good little athlete, she was ripping it,” said Chris Riley, her dad. 
“And in the back of my mind I'm thinking, if I was playing in the Humana Challenge right now I'd be missing this.”
Riley has had a lot of those moments.
“Kenny Perry told me at Augusta one year that he'd done everything he wanted to do, but he missed his kids growing up,” he said. “There wasn't as much money on tour back then and he had to do that. But I don't want that to happen to me.”

A JOLLA Taylor Riley, 7, was trying out for her softball team back in Point Loma on Saturday.

“It was only 15 minutes, but she's a good little athlete, she was ripping it,” said Chris Riley, her dad.
 
“And in the back of my mind I'm thinking, if I was playing in the Humana Challenge right now I'd be missing this.”
Riley has had a lot of those moments.

“Kenny Perry told me at Augusta one year that he'd done everything he wanted to do, but he missed his kids growing up,” he said. “There wasn't as much money on tour back then and he had to do that. But I don't want that to happen to me.”

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