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Tag Archives: Presidents Cup
The Presidents Cup: The Dead Legs Syndrome
The Presidents Cup was won by the U.S. team over the International team, 18½ to 15½. What began as one overwhelmingly powerful team against a rag-tag collection of globe trotters, eventually turned into a compelling finish on Sunday that affirmed … Continue reading
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Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Muirfield Village, Presidents Cup
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Presidents Cup: Saturday’s Going to Be a Long Day
There wasn’t supposed to be any rain on Friday at the Presidents Cup; just a 20% chance which means no rain, right? Well, as the sky darkened and the Golf Channel gave us a look at the weather radar, it … Continue reading
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Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Muirfield Village, Presidents Cup
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Presidents Cup: Before the Rain, After the Rain
The U.S. Presidents Cup team came roaring out of the gate Thursday morning. It was if they were playing a casual practice round at Muirfield Village; they were pretty fearless on all of their shots and bold on all of … Continue reading
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Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Muirfield Village, Pairings, Presidents Cup
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Presidents Cup: In A Nutshell
The 2013 Presidents Cup begins Thursday with four days of great matches instead of the three we normally get with the Ryder Cup. Here are the four-day formats: Thursday Four-ball (All 12 players from each team in 6 matches) Friday … Continue reading
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Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Jack Nicklaus, Mastery, Muirfield Village, Presidents Cup
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Jim Furyk: Sixth Player Ever to Shoot 59
And not only did Furyk shoot 59, the holy grail of competitive golf, he was the first one to do it with a bogey on the card. It thus becomes the lowest round ever in the BMW Championship, this one … Continue reading
Posted in Acceptance, Accomplishment, Awareness, Consciousness, Improbability, Mastery, Presidents Cup, Self Realization, Weather
Tagged BMW Championship, Brandt Snedeker, Consciousness, Fluff Cowan, Fred Couples, Gary Woodland, Golf, Jim Furyk, Jordan Spieth, Mastery, Presidents Cup
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Jordan Spieth: Anatomy of a Presidents Cup Pick
U.S. President Cup Captain, Fred Couples, made a little news Wednesday when he picked 20-year-old PGA Tour Rookie, Jordan Spieth, as the 12th and final man on the 2013 team. With Spieth 22nd on the points list, it looked like … Continue reading
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Tagged Consciousness, Fred Couples, Golf, Jordan Spieth, Mastery, Presidents Cup
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Presidents Cup – Day 4 Finale
The Presidents Cup continued into Sunday’s finale at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia. Twelve singles matches for glory. And in the case of the Internationals, it was going to take a glorious day. With the U.S. leading … Continue reading
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Tagged Day 4 Results, Golf, Mastery, Presidents Cup, Royal Melbourne
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Presidents Cup – Day 3 Snippets
The Presidents Cup continued Saturday at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia. In the morning, it was an American romp winning four of the five foursomes (alternate shot) matches and the one they lost they only lost 1-down. … Continue reading
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Tagged Day 3 Results, Golf, Mastery, Presidents Cup, Royal Melbourne
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Presidents Cup – Day 2 Four-Ball
The Presidents Cup continued Friday at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia. Fred Couples and Greg Norman took different tacks in choosing their Friday teams. Couples left his Thursday teams largely intact, his only changes were to pair … Continue reading
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Tagged Friday's Four-Ball Results, Golf, Mastery, Presidents Cup, Royal Melbourne
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The Presidents Cup – Day 1 Foursomes
The Presidents Cup opened for business Thursday at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia. The Presidents Cup is the other bi-annual golf tournament, the new kid on the block to the venerable Ryder Cup which pits United States … Continue reading
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Tagged Golf, Mastery, Presidents Cup, Royal Melbourne, Thursday's Foursomes Results
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