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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Seeing The Future
What if you could see through time? How would you live your life differently? It’s an age-old plotline in the feel-good stories that leave us with a shot of inspiration…and resignation because we know we can’t see through time. But … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Commitment, Expectations, Failure, Mastery, Possiblity, Spirituality, Trust
Tagged Golf, Harrison Frazar, Kevin Na, Mastery, Spirituality, Steve Marino
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Aronimink Dartboard Picks
Our ongoing little experiment to test the depth of the fields in PGA Tour events continues: how would a randomly selected slate of ten players match up against the ten experts at pgatour.com who attempt to pick the winner each … Continue reading
Posted in Mastery, Possiblity, Tournament Previews
Tagged Aronimink, ATT&T National, Dartboard Picks, Golf, Mastery
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Where Does It Go?
I’ve been thinking about this post for a while. The impetus for finally getting to it is the brilliant, bursting-on-to-the-scene and then flameout of one of the PGA Tour’s new, young talents, Jhonattan Vegas. He burst into our awareness at … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Coaching, Commitment, Consciousness, Ego, Mastery, Self Realization, Trust
Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Jhonattan Vegas, Mastery
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Three Faces of Mastery
Yani Tseng Because of the historic nature of her win in the Wegmans LPGA Championship just outside Rochester, New York, we begin with Yani Tseng. At just 22, she became the youngest player in modern golf to reach 4 major … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Champions Tour, Commitment, Confidence, Consciousness, Doubt, Fitness, Fun, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Mastery Sunday, Self Realization, Women In Golf
Tagged Dick's, Endicott, Fredrik Jacobson, Golf, Hartford, John Huston, Mastery, Travelers, Wegmans LPGA Championship, Yani Tseng
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Mastery Can Look Mundane
We think of mastery and we think exceptional. We think of mastery and we think above and beyond, superhuman, extraordinary. And to a large extent, that’s what mastery is. But when you start trafficking in domains where mastery abounds, it … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Possiblity, Tournament Previews, Women In Golf
Tagged Bryce Molder, Fredrik Jacobson, Golf, Hartford, James Driscoll, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Patrick Cantlay, Travelers, Women In Golf, Yani Tseng
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Who Is This Kid?
You may recall that when I posted the Dartboard picks for the U.S. Open last week, I reduced the field from 156 to 144 to eliminate the possibility that any of the twelve amateurs would be picked. It was in … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Expectations, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Possiblity, Women In Golf
Tagged Diana D'Alessio, Golf, Hartford, Mastery, Patrick Cantlay, Travelers, Wegmans LPGA Championship
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Why They Suit Up
Every year, there are a number of college football games early in the season where Goliath lines up against David. Ohio State versus East Padwick Teacher’s College. Alabama versus Western Plains Tech. We look at the schedules and we don’t even … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Commitment, Courage, Expectations, Failure, Improbability, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Possiblity, Women In Golf
Tagged Diana D'Alessio, Golf, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Paula Creamer, Wegmans LPGA Championship, Women In Golf, Yani Tseng
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What’s With The LPGA Tour?
Did you know that the LPGA Tour is launching its second major of the year today? Neither did I until I was casting around yesterday for things that needed attention. It’s the Wegmans LPGA Championship and they’re playing in the … Continue reading
Posted in LPGA Tour, Mastery, Tournament Previews, Women In Golf
Tagged Christie Kerr, Gerina Piller, Golf, Jiyai Shin, Lexi Thompson, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Michelle Wie, Na Yeon Choi, Paula Creamer, Stacy Lewis, Wegmans LPGA Championship, Women In Golf, Yani Tseng
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Hartford Dartboard Picks
Our ongoing little experiment to test the depth of the fields in PGA Tour events continues: how would a randomly selected slate of ten players match up against the ten experts at pgatour.com who attempt to pick the winner each … Continue reading
Posted in Mastery, Possiblity, Tournament Previews
Tagged Dartboard Picks, Golf, Hartford, Mastery, Travelers
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Why Tiger Changed His Swing
Over dinner with friends we hadn’t seen in months, Susie asked with dismay, “Bill, why did Tiger change his swing?” Inherent in her question was her opinion that he shouldn’t have. The din of the restaurant made it too difficult … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Coaching, Commitment, Consciousness, Doubt, Expectations, Mastery, Possiblity, Transformation, Trust
Tagged Butch Harmon, Coaching, Golf, Hank Haney, Mastery, Sean Foley, Tiger Woods
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