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Category Archives: Champions Tour
Michael Allen: Doing just fine, thank you
Michael Allen got off to a great start in Saturday’s third round of the Charles Schwab Cup. He was 4-under through 8 on the Cochise course at Desert Mountain Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. At some point in there, he extended … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Awareness, Champions Tour, Consciousness, Mastery, Patience, Self Realization
Tagged Charles Schwab Cup, Consciousness, Desert Mountain Club, Golf, Mastery, Michael Allen
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Bernhard Langer: On Finding Peace
A recurring theme in this blog is freedom, as in the ability to completely relax and allow your swing to freely — and therefor, efficiently — swing. It all falls apart when we try to force any aspect of the … Continue reading
Tom Pernice Jr.: Why his Schwab Cup Championship victory matters
Did you see the Schwab Cup Championship Sunday? Played on the Cochise course at the Desert Mountain Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, it was a thriller. I was following the twosome of Jay Haas and Colin Montgomerie all day. I followed … Continue reading
Charles Schwab Cup: A very challenging third round
After a bruising battle with course and weather conditions, Kenny Perry — tied for the lead in the Charles Schwab Cup at just 8-under with Tom Pernice on the Cochise course at Desert Mountain — stopped by the media room … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Awareness, Champions Tour, Inside The Ropes, Mastery, Patience, Possiblity
Tagged Charles Schwab Cup, Cochise, Colin Montgomerie, Consciousness, Desert Mountain, Fred Couples, Golf, Jay Haas, Kenny Perry, Mastery, Tom Pernice
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Jay Haas: Making the hard look easy
Jay Haas. So many flattering things have been said about him, the latest by fellow competitor, Michael Allen. Allen had just come off the Cochise course at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, Arizona, with a nifty 4-under in the second round … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Champions Tour, Confidence, Consciousness, Inside The Ropes, Mastery
Tagged Charles Schwab Cup, Cochise, Consciousness, Desert Mountain, Fred Couples, Golf, Jay Haas, Kenny Perry, Mastery, Michael Allen, Tom Pernice
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Bernhard Langer: A stunning shot to remember…and how to make them
Bernhard Langer entered the media room after his 4-under 66 on the Cochise Course at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, Arizona. That left him T2 with three others and one stroke behind the leader, Tom Pernice, Jr. One of the first … Continue reading
Colin Montgomerie: Living Life Large
Colin Montgomerie had a great first day at the U.S. Senior Open. They’re playing in Edmond, Oklahoma, on one of Pete Dye’s early courses, Bent Tree National, and, for a course set up by the USGA, Montgomerie tore it up. … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Champions Tour, Confidence, Consciousness, Expectations, Fitness, Fun, Mastery, Patience, Possiblity
Tagged Bent Tree National, Colin Montgomerie, Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, U.S. Senior Open
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