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Tag Archives: Greg Chalmers
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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Jordan Spieth finds alternate universe, wins Aussie Open
When last we met, I was conveying the gritty determination of the leaders at the Emirates Australian Open when faced with Sunday’s forecast. The winds were going to be blowing 15 to 25, the greens were going to be dying … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Consciousness, Expectations, Fear, Mastery, Possiblity, Weather
Tagged Adam Scott, Brett Rumford, Consciousness, Emirates Australian Open, Golf, Greg Chalmers, Jordan Spieth, Mastery, Rod Pampling
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McIlroy fades at the Australian Open
Remember all that stuff I wrote yesterday about the tricky winds and green runoffs and greens that were running about 12 at the Emirates Australian Open? Well, about the only thing that didn’t get worse for the players on Saturday … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Improbability, Mastery, Possiblity, Weather
Tagged Adam Scott, Consciousness, Emirates Australian Open, Golf, Greg Chalmers, Jordan Spieth, Mastery, Rod Pampling, Rory McIlroy
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Rory McIlroy: Why he’s the No. 1 player in the world
The second round of the Emirates Australian Open dawned with a lot of promise for Rory McIlroy. After a 2-under first round at the Australian Golf Club in Sydney that was a little edgy because of jet lag, he went … Continue reading
Posted in Confidence, Consciousness, Mastery, Patience, Self Realization
Tagged Adam Scott, Consciousness, Emirates Australian Open, Geoff Ogilvy, Golf, Greg Chalmers, Jordan Spieth, Mastery, Rory McIlroy
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Tiger Woods learns a lot on his first day back
Congressional Country Club was not in a very giving mood on Thursday. The best that the Quicken Loans National field could do was Aussie Greg Chalmers’ 5-under 66. He was followed by Ricky Barnes’ and Freddie Jacobson’s 4-under 67. And … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Consciousness, Expectations, Injury, Mastery, Self Realization, Trust
Tagged Congressional, Consciousness, Golf, Greg Chalmers, Mastery, Quicken Loans National, Tiger Woods
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James Hahn: Dipping Into the Seve Ballesteros YouTube Library
The first round of the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook in Palm Harbor (Tampa), Florida, was a bit of a surprise to the players. Well, maybe more like a big surprise. The day dawned cold and blustery and many players were … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Coaching, Confidence, Consciousness, Mastery, Patience, Weather
Tagged Ben Crane, Consciousness, Danny Lee, Gary Woodland, Golf, Greg Chalmers, Innisbrook, James Hahn, Kevin Na, Mastery, Matt Every, Michael Putnam, Pat Perez, Russell Knox, Valspar Championship
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Tiger Woods Is Back
Oh, some will say that he’s not back until he wins again and he didn’t win the Australian Open. He bogeyed two easy holes on the back nine, one of them a par 5, and lost by two to Aussie, … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Mastery, Mastery Sunday, Presidents Cup
Tagged Australian Open, Fred Couples, Geoff Ogilvy, Golf, Greg Chalmers, Hunter Mahan, John Senden, Mastery, Nick Watney, Sydney
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