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Archive for September, 2008Two weeks ago I went to the Fall PGA show in Las Vegas. I was there to see if there were any new training devices and meet with a couple companies. At this show the focus was on club technology, training aids, and clothing. I was a little disappointed in the lack of big name […] Newly Ryder Cup pick Ian Poulter had a bad week at the PGA Tour stop in Boston. He needed to play another PGA Tour event to play the minimum events to keep his full-time card for next year. By playing in the PGA Tour event he was banking on being picked for the Ryder Cup […] Watching the PGA Tour event in Boston reminds me of the shift from playing for par (majors) and having to go low or go home. The tour this year has set up courses more difficult than in recent years and this week it seems to have gone back to a few years ago when shooting […] I love college football. I love the passion, the unpredictability, and the game itself. The team I cheer for is the UCLA Bruins and they had one hellava game on Monday night. The fascinating part of this game through my eyes as a mental coach had to do with the Bruins quarterback Kevin Craft. He […] I thought on Labor Day I would revisit one of my pet peeves working with athletes, work ethic. I am amazed how many athletes think that pure talent will get them to reach the highest level of competition. In today’s sports landscape talent is maybe 50% of the success equation. There are many talented athletes, […] |
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