The Golf Ball KidFor Scott Dickinson, diving for dollars is par for the course.
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Scott Dickinson dives so golfers can Tee It Up . . . Again.
Dickinson, 26, began Tee It Up . . . Again as a sideline business after years of selling the golf balls he found by chance. "We used to live on the ninth fairway of a golf course. We used to go find them as kids and sell them," says Dickinson, who moved to Center Valley, Pennsylvania, from Florida when he was 12.
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