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Tag Archives: Patrick Cantlay
Pebble Beach: Potter and Snedeker Lead After Two
The first guy in the clubhouse at 8-under in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on Friday was Ted Potter, Jr. He sunk a 50-foot putt for eagle on the 10th (his first) at Monterey Peninsula Country Club. Yeah, it … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Mastery, Self Realization, Transformation
Tagged AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Brandt Snedeker, Consciousness, Golf, Hunter Mahan, John Mallinger, John Merrick, Mastery, Patrick Cantlay, Patrick Reed, Paul Goydos, Ted Potter Jr.
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Patrick Cantlay: Looking For Change
This week the Tour moves on to the Travelers Championship at the TPC River Highlands in Hartford, Connecticut, and Patrick Cantlay is turning pro. Remember him? He was the young UCLA freshman who got a sponsor’s invitation to play at … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Doubt, Expectations, Fear, Mastery, Possiblity, Q-School, Transformation
Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Patrick Cantlay, Patrick Reed, Travelers
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Surprising First-Day Results At The Masters
It might be possible that I don’t know anything. It might be possible that all of the pundits don’t know anything. The guys we all thought would be at the top of the leaderboard are strewn down in the middle … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Expectations, Mastery
Tagged Adam Scott, Bubba Watson, Charl Schwartzel, Consciousness, Golf, Graeme McDowell, Hunter Mahan, Jim Furyk, Keegan Bradley, Mastery, Patrick Cantlay, Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Scott Stallings, The Masters, Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Zach Johnson
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PGA Tour Moves On To Riviera
The Northern Trust Open begins Thursday morning bright and early. Well, maybe bright is a bit of a stretch; the first tee time is 6:45 AM. They have to do that because they have 144 players in the field and … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Consciousness, Inside The Ropes, Mastery, Tournament Previews
Tagged Aaron Baddeley, Adam Scott, Dustin Johnson, Fred Couples, Golf, Jason Day, Justin Rose, Keegan Bradley, Kyle Stanley, Mastery, Nick Watney, Patrick Cantlay, Phil Mickelson
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Yani Tseng – Again
You all surely know by now that Tiger Woods managed to turn his ship around Friday to make the cut at the Frys.com Open. He had six birdies against three bogeys and wound up T40 with play suspended by darkness … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Women In Golf
Tagged Chella Choi, Golf, Louis Oosthuizen, LPGA Tour, Mastery, Na Yeon Choi, Patrick Cantlay, Tiger Woods, Yani Tseng
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The Worst Has Happened
Yesterday was Tiger Woods’ coming out event at the Frys.com Open at CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin, California. He hadn’t played since he missed the cut in the PGA Championship back in mid-August. The week before he had a T37 … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Doubt, Ego, Mastery, Trust
Tagged Frys.com Open, Golf, Louis Oosthuizen, Mastery, Patrick Cantlay, Tiger Woods
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Mastery Back Stories
And so, the day is upon us. The long-awaited return of a fit and well-practiced Tiger Woods. The eyes of the world will be on him…and if they can’t find a way to see him, they’ll be reading about what … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Confidence, Doubt, Expectations, Mastery, Tournament Previews
Tagged Frys.com Open, Golf, Louis Oosthuizen, Mastery, Patrick Cantlay, Spirituality, Tiger Woods
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Satisfying Endings
Canadian Adam Hadwin didn’t win the RBC Canadian Open Sunday. But he looked good trying and probably proved a lot to himself in the process. With the hopes of a nation on his shoulders, he set off on the Shaughnessy … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Failure, Mastery, Mastery Sunday, Spirituality, Trust
Tagged Adam Hadwin, Andres Romero, Bud Cauley, Canadian Open, Golf, John Daly, Kris Blanks, Mastery, Patrick Cantlay, Sean O'Hair, Spirituality
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Home Boy
Something really exceptional could happen at the RBC Canadian Open today: a Canadian could win. It’s exceptional because nobody’s done it since Pat Fletcher managed it back in 1954. Just to do the math for you, that was 57 years … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Mastery, Possiblity, Tournament Previews
Tagged Adam Hadwin, Bo Van Pelt, Bud Cauley, Canadian Open, Golf, John Daly, Mastery, Patrick Cantlay
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