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Tag Archives: Johnson Wagner
J.B. Holmes: Biggest difference for him this season? The mental side
J.B. Holmes stormed from six back to catch 54-hole leader Jordan Spieth to win the Shell Houston Open. He began his day with five straight birdies on his way to an 8-under 64 that included one bogey. It was enough … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Awareness, Consciousness, Fun, Mastery, Self Realization
Tagged Consciousness, Golf, J.B. Holmes, Johnson Wagner, Jordan Spieth, Mastery, Shell Houston Open
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Wyndham Championship: Gateway to 2015
The Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina, is the last regular season tournament of the PGA Tour’s 2013-2014 season. As such, it is the gateway for the players, first to their Tour cards for next year and second, to getting … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Failure, Mastery, PGA Tour, The Playoffs
Tagged Charlie Beljan, Consciousness, Golf, Greensboro, Johnson Wagner, Mastery, Sean Martin, The Playoffs, Wyndham Championship
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Jonas Blixt: Why Grown Men Cry
Jonas Blixt erased a season’s disappointment by coming from 4 strokes back to win The Greenbrier Classic by 2 strokes. Until this tournament, he missed 8 of 16 cuts, had no top-10 finishes, had only made $351,000 and, at 139th … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Accomplishment, Awareness, Commitment, Confidence, Consciousness, Ego, Expectations, Failure, Fun, Mastery, Patience, Possiblity, Self Realization, Spirituality, Trust
Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Greenbrier Classic, Jimmy Walker, Johnson Wagner, Jonas Blixt, Mastery
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The Greenbrier Classic: Making the Best of Moving Day
Johnson Wagner and Jimmy Walker made the best of moving day at the Greenbrier Classic by each shooting 6-under 64. Wagner has a 2-stroke lead over Walker and they’ll be going eyeball-to-eyeball on Sunday for the trophy. They have the … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Freedom, Mastery, Patience, Possiblity, Self Realization
Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Greenbrier Classic, Jimmy Walker, Johnson Wagner, Jonas Blixt, Jordan Spieth, Mastery, Nick Watney
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The Greenbrier Classic: Crowded at the Top
Danniel Summerhays was first off at 7:00 am Friday morning in the Greenbrier Classic. He shot 3-under to get to 8-under on The Old White TPC, but nobody thought it would hold up. After all, 8-under 62 was what the … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Accomplishment, Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Expectations, Failure, Freedom, Mastery, Patience, Self Realization
Tagged Bill Lunde, Billy Horschel, Consciousness, Daniel Summerhays, Golf, Greenbrier Classic, Johnson Wagner, Mastery, Matt Every, Russell Henley, Steven Bowditch, Tommy Gainey
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The Greenbrier Classic: The Track Meet
What happens when you give a PGA Tour field the ball-in-hand on an eminently playable golf course? They go crazy, as the Old White TPC found out at the Greenbrier Classic in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. The two co-leaders … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Mastery, Self Realization
Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Greenbrier Classic, Johnson Wagner, Mastery, Phil Mickelson, Ted Potter Jr., Tommy Gainey
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Sometimes Steady Is Good Enough
This is this week’s face of elite golf on the PGA Tour and, unless you follow the PGA Tour fairly closely, you probably never heard of him. He’s Mark Wilson, all 5′ 8″ and 145 pounds of him. He won the Humana … Continue reading
Posted in Mastery, Mastery Sunday, Trust
Tagged Golf, Humana Challenge, Jeff Maggert, John Mallinger, Johnson Wagner, La Quinta, Mark Wilson, Mastery, Robert Garrigus, Zach Johnson
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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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