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Monthly Archives: December 2014
Life after the LPGA
Those of you who have been following this blog over time know that I am a big fan of the LPGA and women in golf generally. This post from the early days is my primary evidence, “Something In The Way … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Awareness, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Retirement, Self Realization, Women In Golf
Tagged Beth Ann Nichols, Consciousness, Golf, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Retirement
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Brad Fritsch: Wins Q-School by 7
I first became aware of Canadian, Brad Fritsch, in the first round of the 2013 Sony Open when he popped up towards the top of the leaderboard. He’d just come off of the Web.com Tour — I didn’t know that … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Accomplishment, Mastery, Q-School
Tagged Brad Fritsch, Consciousness, Golf, John Hurley, Mastery, Q-School, Russell Henley
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BE THE BALL – The Movie
I was sitting there minding my own business last Friday when this email came in. The next thing I know, I’m going to be in a movie. This is how the email began: Hi Bill, I want to first thank … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Consciousness, Mastery, Spirituality, Transformation
Tagged BE THE BALL - The Movie, Consciousness, Documentaty, Erik Lang, Golf, John Downs, Mastery
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Franklin Templeton Shootout changes, results and broadcast
You would have to say that the changes in the Franklin Templeton Shootout were successful. The biggest one was they decided to move the scramble format to the first day from the last. The idea was to give chasing teams … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Mastery, Patience, Rules of Golf
Tagged Cameron Tringale, Consciousness, Fox Golf, Franklin Templeton Shootout, Gary Woodland, Golf, Graeme McDowell, Harris English, Jason Day, Mastery, Matt Kuchar
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Greg Chalmers’ gritty win over Adam Scott at the Australian PGA Championship
So you’re wondering where this morning’s post on the final results of the Franklin Templeton Shootout was, right? Well, I decided to flip on the Australian PGA Championship while I was looking through the Shootout transcripts for jewels and stumbled … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Consciousness, Courage, Improbability, Mastery, Possiblity, Trust
Tagged Adam Scott, Australian PGA Championship, Consciousness, Golf, Greg Chalmers, Mastery, Wade Ormsby
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Franklin Templeton Shootout set for an exciting finish
It appears that the effort to throttle down final round scoring at Greg Norman’s Franklin Templeton Shootout at the Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida so that there would be more excitement has been successful. The idea was to move … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Freedom, Injury, Mastery
Tagged Cameron Tringale, Consciousness, Franklin Templeton Shootout, Gary Woodland, Golf, Graeme McDowell, Jason Day, Mastery
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Web.com Q-School Underway
While 24 PGA Tour veterans are positioning themselves in Naples, Florida to take a piece of the Franklin Templeton Shootout purse (the team of Jason Day and Cameron Tringale has a 2-shot lead over Harris English and Matt Kuchar), 150 … Continue reading
Posted in Consciousness, Mastery, Possiblity, Q-School, Web.com Tour
Tagged Golf, Mastery, Q-School
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Franklin Templeton Shootout Changes
For those of you who have been following host Greg Norman’s Franklin Templeton Shootout over its 25 years, it’s evolved into a nice little tournament to watch. It’s at the Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida, when a little warm … Continue reading
Posted in Mastery, Tournament Previews
Tagged Billy Horschel, Consciousness, Franklin Templeton Shootout, Golf, Greg Norman, Ian Poulter, Mastery, Tiburon Golf Club
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Jordan Spieth: Romps at Hero, discusses the origins of confidence.
Granted, the field for the Hero World Challenge at Isleworth Country Club was only 18 players, but they were 18 of some of the best players in the world: 15 of the top 24, 26th (Patrick Reed), 31st (Keegan Bradley) … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Expectations, Mastery, Possiblity, Transformation
Tagged Confidence, Consciousness, Golf, Henrik Stenson, Hero World Challenge, Jordan Spieth, Keegan Bradley, Mastery, Transformation
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