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Tag Archives: Charles Howell III
Franklin Templeton Shootout: Set For Sunday Fireworks
Saturday was a pretty significant sorting out process for the teams in the Shootout being played at the Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida. Friday night, three teams were locked in a tie for 1st place at 10-under: Harris English … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Consciousness, Fun, Mastery, Weather
Tagged Charles Howell III, Consciousness, Franklin Templeton Shootout, Freddie Jacobson, Golf, Greg Norman, Harris English, Justin Leonard, Kenny Perry, Mastery, Matt Kuchar, Retief Goosen, Sean O'Hair
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Franklin Templeton Shootout: Off to a Rollicking Start
When 24 of the best players on the PGA Tour get together in an environment that encourages freewheeling — given their talent — the golf course doesn’t stand much of a chance. And that’s what happened Friday at the Tiburon … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Freedom, Fun, Mastery, Transformation
Tagged Charles Howell III, Consciousness, Franklin Templeton Shootout, Gerina Piller, Golf, Harris English, Justin Leonard, Kenny Perry, Mastery, Matt Kuchar, Retief Goosen, Sean O'Hair
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WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship: Where Dreams Come True
The first round of the Accenture Match Play Championship is finally complete…complete with an overnight snow delay of all things. And you would have to say that the results were worth the time we had to wait for them. The … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Expectations, Mastery
Tagged Charl Schwartzel, Charles Howell III, Consciousness, Golf, Golf Club at Dove Mountain, Mastery, Rickie Fowler, Rory McIlroy, Russell Henley, Shane Lowry, Tiger Woods, WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
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Russell Henley: Winning in the Present
Russell Henley shot 63, 63, 67 through the first three rounds of the Sony Open in Hawaii that seemed like he was on cruise control. Playing with his good friend and fellow rookie, Scott Langley, it seemed inevitable that one … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Consciousness, Freedom, Mastery, Practice, Putting, Short Game
Tagged Charles Howell III, Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Russell Henley, Scott Langley, Sony Open In Hawaii, Tim Clark, Waialea
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Gary Gilchrist: Catalytic Converter
I saw a post at Golf.com that longtime, next-big-thing on the PGA Tour, Charles Howell III, had changed golf coaches, “Charles Howell III has new confidence after coaching change.” And I must say, I breathed a sigh of relief for … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Coaching, Confidence, Consciousness, Expectations, Mastery
Tagged Charles Howell III, Consciousness, Gary Gilchrist, Golf, Mastery, Michelle Wie, Yani Tseng
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Frys.com Open: The Final Table is Set
Continuing the poker analogy from Friday and Saturday’s post. We are down to the last couple of cards at the Frys.com Open. It was an interesting day at the CordeValle Golf Club because it continued the thread that began with … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Mastery, Mastery Sunday
Tagged Alexandre Rocha, Charles Howell III, Consciousness, CordeValle Golf Club, Frys.com Open, Golf, Jason Kokrak, John Mallinger, Jonas Blixt, Mastery, Vijay Singh
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Golf Is Really Hard
Quick! Give that boy the Rocket Science Award! No, seriously, golf is really hard and, after this last week at the AT&T National just outside Philadelphia, I thought it was worth mentioning again to emphasize just how good the top players on … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Consciousness, Mastery
Tagged Adam Scott, Charles Howell III, Chris DiMarco, Golf, Jeff Overton, Justin Leonard, K.J. Choi, Mastery, Nick Watney, Steve Flesch
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