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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Pardon Me! Coming Through!
Would that the wind in La Quinta, California had been that polite Saturday. Instead, it came blasting into the Coachella Valley wrecking havoc on trees, innocent dirt just lying around and a golf scoreboard that ended up in the greenside … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Expectations, Mastery, Mastery Sunday, Tournament Previews
Tagged Ben Crane, Consciousness, Golf, Humana Challenge, La Quinta, Mark Wilson, Mastery, Robert Garrigus, Wind, Zach Johnson
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The Track Meet Open – On Steroids
To review, when the sun set Thursday night on the Humana Challenge in La Quinta, California, we had two players, Camilo Villegas and David Toms, who were tied for the lead by shooting spectacular, 9-under par, 63s. They had a … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Consciousness, Expectations, Mastery
Tagged Ben Crane, Bobby Gates, Camilo Villegas, Charl Schwartzel, Chris Kirk, David Toms, Golf, Harris English, Humana Challenge, Keegan Bradley, La Quinta, Mark Wilson, Mastery, Rory McIlroy, Ryan Moore, Spirituality
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The Track Meet Open
The Humana Challenge has another great thing going for it besides its partnership with President Clinton: the Palm Springs desert produces ideal conditions for grooming perfect golf courses and then playing them. If you’ve never played a desert course, the … Continue reading
Posted in Expectations, Mastery
Tagged Camilo Villegas, David Toms, Golf, Humana Challenge, La Quinta, Mastery, Phil Mickelson, Track Meet
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Greg Norman Interview
On the eve of the first round in La Quinta, California, I was going through Wednesday’s transcripts from the Humana Challenge and, no surprise, one of the four was Greg Norman. No surprise because Humana’s partner, Bill Clinton, knew that Norman would … Continue reading
Posted in Confidence, Inside The Ropes, Mastery
Tagged Bill Clinton, Bob Hope Classic, California, Golf, Greg Norman, Humana Challenge, La Quinta, Mastery
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The New Bob Hope
I chose this title to be sure to alert people who aren’t that close to the Tour that time moves on. The new title of the Bob Hope Classic is the Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation. When they … Continue reading
Posted in Charity, Inside The Ropes, Mastery
Tagged Charity, Golf, Humana Challenge, Mastery, PGA West, President Clinton
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The Power Of Declarations
Johnson Wagner won the Sony Open in Hawaii on Sunday. Played at the Waialea Country Club in Honolulu, he started two strokes back of the overnight leaders, Jeff Maggert and Matt Every. He was among three players at 10-under and … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Ego, Expectations, Mastery, Mastery Sunday
Tagged Declaration, Ego, Golf, Johnson Wagner, Mastery, Sony Open In Hawaii, Waialea
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Down For The Count
Dear Friends of Eye On The Tour.com, I have been in bed all afternoon and into the evening with a virulent stomach virus/flu. And I’m on my way back there as soon as I finish this post. As soon as … Continue reading
Posted in Mastery
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Everybody’s Dreamin’
As we roll into the final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii, we literally have a gaggle of guys who could win the thing. The two leaders, Jeff Maggert and Matt Every, have a two-shot lead at 12-under par. … Continue reading
Posted in Expectations, Mastery, Possiblity, Tournament Previews
Tagged Golf, Jeff Maggert, Mastery, Matt Every, Sony Open In Hawaii
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Yoga
This may seem off-topic, but it’s not. I was skimming though my Twitter feed Friday morning and came across the New York Times coverage of Thursday’s first round of the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialea Country Club in Honolulu. They … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Consciousness, Ego, Mastery
Tagged Consciousness, Ego, Golf, Mastery, Sony Open In Hawaii, Spiritual Essence, Spirituality, Waialea, yoga
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Why I Love The PGA Tour
The PGA Tour continues to surprise us. Just about the time you think the story will write itself with glowing narratives about our week-to-week top players, somebody comes out of nowhere to amaze us with their skill. In today’s first … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Mastery, Possiblity, Transformation
Tagged Bud Cauley, Erik Compton, Golf, Graham DeLaet, Mastery, Sony Open In Hawaii, Transformation, Waialea
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