Tag: golf tournaments
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Birthday Wish: 2 ½ years to go – journey to US Senior Amateur Open

Birthday Wishes and one step closer to my next goal
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2025 in Review

Entering into the 2025 Season, I decided on four main goals: 1 – Play healthy 2 – Make more birdies 3 – Putt better 4 – Better inside 150 yards Based on the results of 2025, there is strong evidence that I completed AND exceeded these goals.
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Balance: The way back to health

Struggling with chronicle back and elbow issues due to poor conditioning in golf, I had to completely reset. I discovered that the foundation of my entire golf swing and healthy play is building and maintaining my balance.
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The Only Difference is Believing

I was feeling great. My most recent rounds were solid and my ball striking was about the best it has been all year. This was right before Nationals this past October. And importantly, my body felt good. My back seemed to be in good shape; the elbow was of little consequence during play. Everything was…
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Word Cadences and Putting

Ever heard of the “Rhyming Peg-Word System”? It’s a memory trick that a magician taught as a class on a cruise I took last year. What intrigued me was the concept of linking memory with visualization. Most of us “passionate” golfers – I didn’t say obsessed – can remember specific golf shots associated with memories…
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My “Charlie Brown Syndrome” Must Die

My “Charlie Brown Syndrome” Must Die – In order for me to evolve as a golfer, I must shed my old mental demons – I have done this in other places in my life – purging this mental block is proving difficult in golf.
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Cycles: Growth Is Not Linear

I was “triggered”. Standing in the fairway having just returned to my previous spot to re-hit my 4th shot into the Par 4 first hole at River Bend GC: “This is not how I wanted to start.” My stomach turned over with embarrassment (the group behind was already in the fairway waiting for my group…
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Pressure: Driving in Portugal

Comparing driving a car with hitting a golf ball, they both require a great deal of skill. When pressure is applied in each situation, it is a challenge to maintain proficiency. How can we negate the concept of pressure and ignore the consequences to allow our best performance possible?
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Process: Why Routine Is So Important

The ultimate purpose of routine and process, counter to Chamblee’s comments, IS to make the putt; IS to make the best swing in that singular instant of time of contact – and this happens when we allow our unconscious mind to act – busying our conscious mind in the process and routine.
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Process: Timing

“I want golf to be fun again” – my friend, let’s call him “Dugan” – since well, that’s his name 😂 – said to me during a session. “My life right now is a bit chaotic and I just want golf to be a place that I can enjoy myself and get away from the…
