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The Hinge…Page 1
Hinge (definition): Noun–A movable joint or mechanism…that connects linked objects. (v): A circumstance upon which other events depend. The Greenbrier resort in White Sulpher Springs, WV, housed a secretive bunker that was built in the early 1960s. Located about five hours from
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Two Mental Toughness takeaways from the 2013 Masters
The Mental Toughness takeaways from 2013 Masters were from the two Aussies, Jason Day & Adam Scott. Jason Day made three consecutive birdies on the 13th, 14th, & 15th. His tap-in birdie on the 15th captured the lead (momentarily) by
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The player who makes the fewest mistakes usually wins
Ben Hogan once stated, “golf is not a game of good shots, it’s a game of bad shots.” If you really want to play consistent golf, manage your game by managing your mistakes. After each round, you should look at
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How to know your effectiveness as a consultant
In early 2000’s, Ken Ravizza was doing one of his impromptus, yet standing room only, presentations at the national conference of the Association of Applied Sport Psychology. He was working with the Anaheim Angels at the time and one of