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Tag Archives: Keegan Bradley
Robert Garrigus: The answer isn’t always in swing mechanics
The first round of the Travelers Championship is in the books with Bubba Watson comfortably ensconced in first place after a nifty 8-under 62…that included a bogey. How good is this guy playing? He has a 2-shot lead over a … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Courage, Ego, Expectations, Mastery, Self Realization, Spirit
Tagged Bubba Watson, Consciousness, Dr. Bob Rotella, Golf, Keegan Bradley, Mastery, Robert Garrigus
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Bradley vs Jimenez almost made pay-per-view
For those of you following the WGC-Cadillac Match Play, you know that Englishman, Danny Willet and long-driving Gary Woodland will be facing off in one of the semi-final matches and Jim Furyk will have the winner of the Rory McIlroy … Continue reading
Golf mastery snippets from the Shell Houston Open
So often we listen to or read the transcripts of Tour players and our eyes glaze over with the banality of the comments about yardages and clubs and the like. And even when there’s good mastery content in their comments, … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Freedom, Fun, Gratitude, Mastery, Patience, Self Realization, Transformation
Tagged Andrew Putnam, Consciousness, Golf, Graham DeLaet, Hunter Mahan, Jordan Spieth, Keegan Bradley, Luke Guthrie, Mastery, Phil Mickelson, Shawn Stefani
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Webb Simpson: Returning to the short putter ego intact
As pretty much all the golf world knows, anchored putters have been banned beginning in 2016. There has been great consternation about those players who have been using anchored putters for years; Tim Clark, Bernhard Langer, Adam Scott, Carl Pettersson, … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Ego, Expectations, Fear, Freedom, Mastery, Self Realization, Spirituality
Tagged Anchored Putters, Consciousness, Golf, Keegan Bradley, Mastery, Paul Casey, Sony Open In Hawaii, Spirituality, Webb Simpson
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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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Jordan Spieth: Runaway train at Hero World Challenge
Jordan Spieth continued to press deep into the netherworld of really low golf rounds with a third-round 9-under, 63 in the Hero World Challenge at Isleworth Golf and Country Club in Orlando. He did it with an emphatic, flawless card … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Expectations, Mastery, Possiblity, Putting
Tagged Golf, Henrik Stenson, Hero World Challenge, Isleworth, Jordan Spieth, Keegan Bradley, Mastery
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Who lost the Ryder Cup for the Americans, dammit!!
So now the recrimination begins. Who lost the Ryder Cup for the Americans? Was it Phil and Keegan because they weren’t that sharp on Friday? Was it Tom Watson for deciding to sit them for both Saturday session? Was it … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Awareness, Consciousness, Expectations, Failure, Fear, Mastery, Practice, Putting, Ryder Cup, Self Realization
Tagged Bubba Watson, Consciousness, Golf, Graeme McDowell, Hunter Mahan, Jim Furyk, Jordan Spieth, Justin Rose, Keegan Bradley, Mastery, Paul Azinger, Ryder Cup, Tom Watson, Webb Simpson
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Were Brookline and Medina miracles or just proof of the power of possibility?
Well, the Americans have managed to back themselves into the same corner they did back in the 1999 Ryder Cup at Brookline, down 10-6 and needing 8½ points (of 12) on Sunday to win back the Cup. It’s necessary to … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Commitment, Consciousness, Expectations, Improbability, Mastery, Possiblity, Ryder Cup
Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Jimmy Walker, Jordan Spieth, Keegan Bradley, Mastery, Patrick Reed, Phil Mickelson, Ryder Cup, Tom Watson
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The Tour Championship: Jim Furyk chats about Tour life, FedExCup and friendships
The Tour Championship begins Thursday in Atlanta at the East Lake Golf Club. There were three good interviews with Rory, Billy Horschel and Chris Kirk, but the one that grabbed my attention was Jim Furyk’s. Now I realize that Furyk’s … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Accomplishment, Awareness, Consciousness, Expectations, Inside The Ropes, Mastery, Patience, The Playoffs
Tagged Consciousness, Darren Clarke, FedEx Cup, Golf, Ian Poulter, Jim Furyk, Keegan Bradley, Kenny Perry, Lee Westwood, Mastery, Phil Mickelson, Tour Championship
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Chris Kirk: “I’m not really a big goals guy, just process”
Early in the final-round broadcast of the Deutsche Bank Championship, the NBC announce crew was observing the way that eventual winner, Chris Kirk, carried himself. They were struck by the way that Kirk sort of glides around the course in … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Coaching, Consciousness, Expectations, Inside The Ropes, Mastery, Practice, Ryder Cup, Self Realization, The Playoffs
Tagged Chris Kirk, Consciousness, Deutsche Bank, Golf, Keegan Bradley, Mastery, Rory McIlroy, Ryder Cup, Scott Hamilton, Tom Watson
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