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Tag Archives: Waialea
Russell Henley: Winning in the Present
Russell Henley shot 63, 63, 67 through the first three rounds of the Sony Open in Hawaii that seemed like he was on cruise control. Playing with his good friend and fellow rookie, Scott Langley, it seemed inevitable that one … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Consciousness, Freedom, Mastery, Practice, Putting, Short Game
Tagged Charles Howell III, Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Russell Henley, Scott Langley, Sony Open In Hawaii, Tim Clark, Waialea
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Langley and Henley: Playoff Bound at the Sony Open?
It’s only right. On the first day of the Sony Open in Hawaii, good friends, Scott Langley and Russell Henley were paired together. As rookies playing in their first PGA Tour event after having earned their cards, you don’t get … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Consciousness, Expectations, Fun, Mastery
Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Russell Henley, Scott Langley, Sony Open In Hawaii, Tim Clark, Waialea
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The Rex and Scotty Lang Show
Thursday, Scott Langley had his way with the Waialea Country Club in the first round of the Sony Open in Hawaii, shooting 8-under 62. That was good for a one-shot lead. And probably the reason that he was able to … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Consciousness, Expectations, Mastery, Practice
Tagged Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Russell Henley, Scott Langley, Sony Open In Hawaii, Waialea
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Scott Langley: The First Little Kid From the First Tee
Remember all those years ago — back in 1997, to be exact — when all of these highly reverent announcements were being made by the likes of PGA Tour Commissioner, Tim Finchem, about this new program to introduce life skills … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Failure, Mastery, Patience
Tagged Cameron Tringale, Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Morgan Hoffman, Rickie Fowler, Russell Henley, Scott Langley, Sony Open In Hawaii, The First Tee Program, Waialea
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Who Are These Guys and How Did They Get Here?
Thursday begins the first full-field event of the 2013 PGA Tour season, the Sony Open in Hawaii at the Waialea Country Club in Honolulu. And so, 144 of the best players in the world have trekked across a bunch of … Continue reading
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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Yoga
This may seem off-topic, but it’s not. I was skimming though my Twitter feed Friday morning and came across the New York Times coverage of Thursday’s first round of the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialea Country Club in Honolulu. They … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Consciousness, Ego, Mastery
Tagged Consciousness, Ego, Golf, Mastery, Sony Open In Hawaii, Spiritual Essence, Spirituality, Waialea, yoga
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Why I Love The PGA Tour
The PGA Tour continues to surprise us. Just about the time you think the story will write itself with glowing narratives about our week-to-week top players, somebody comes out of nowhere to amaze us with their skill. In today’s first … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Confidence, Mastery, Possiblity, Transformation
Tagged Bud Cauley, Erik Compton, Golf, Graham DeLaet, Mastery, Sony Open In Hawaii, Transformation, Waialea
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Anticipation
While last week’s tournament in Maui may have officially been the first of the year, this week’s Sony Open in Hawaii is the first full-field event. So 144 guys have trundled out to the Hawaiian Islands to put their peg … Continue reading
Posted in Accomplishment, Awareness, Confidence, Consciousness, Inside The Ropes, Mastery, Tournament Previews
Tagged Anticipation, Consciousness, Golf, Mastery, Sony Open In Hawaii, Waialea
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