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Don’t Go Home!

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Today I played and practiced all day but just didn’t feel “it”.  I was standing on the practice tee wondering if maybe I should just go home and get some rest and hit it again tomorrow.  Nothing was clicking and I just felt like hanging it up for the day.  Something stopped me though.  I have this picture in my head of Tiger holding the US Open trophy after his win in 2008.  When I saw that picture it reminded me how much I wanted to be there.  I have such a vivid image of that trophy and want so badly to hold it some day.  That picture is what kept me on the tee.  Shortly after that picture was in my mind, I found my swing.  I started hitting shot after shot just like I imagined them.  I was hitting it so well that I had to go out and play just to see how far it was going.  I hit one of the longest drives of my life on the tenth tee.  Walking off 18 green, I realized what I had done.I went from wanting to call it quits to feeling on top of the world.  How did it happen?  I have this hunger to win.  This dream of being in contention on Sunday at the US Open and walking off the 18th with a win.  That dream drives me to stay on the practice tee.  It drives me to putt in 90* weather till I feel good about my stroke.  It drives me to hit balls till my fingers can’t do anything but form on the grip of a club.  If you ever want to achieve greatness in the game or in anything, you MUST have that hunger.  You must have that dream to keep you on the practice tee.  Find your dream, feed the hunger and achieve greatness! 

On the Rail

Monday, February 25th, 2008

In our lives, we are either on the track toward achieving our goals or we are off.  It often seems easy to let our path show itself:  to wait for opportunities to come our way.  This type of lifestyle was defined by “Dharma Bums” of the 60’s and 70’s.  Taking each day as it comes and making the most out of the current situation is fun and it can be rewarding in that we are always “living in the moment”.  But, if you could create your own fate, make your future, get on track and scream down the road to a goal, wouldn’t that be rewarding in a great way?There will be people in your life that seem to be on that track.  They set a goal and do all the right things to achieve it.  Others set a goal and do nothing.  Still some will set no goal.  The people you know who have achieved greatness in their lives have no doubt had a plan and stuck to it.  We are all moving as time goes on.  Wouldn’t you like to be moving ever closer to your goal with each passing second?  I know that I want that for myself and when I am around others that have that same desire it becomes almost expected.  If you have a goal, figure out what it’s going to take to get there and get on track.  You are your own engine screaming down the tracks of life.  Lets get that train going in the right direction. 

Go for it!

Monday, February 11th, 2008

I’ve been fighting this battle lately in golf.  It is one that has plagued my golfing career and held me back from achieving my goals.  See, I tend to be a tortoise rather than a hare on the golf course and that keeps me from going for the green on a par five or aiming at the pin with a wedge in hand.  I tend to out-think myself and end up making the safe play.  It keeps me close to par but I rarely post a low number.  The best round of golf I have ever played was in a best ball format.  I played aggressively knowing that there was someone there to back me up.  I had five birdies and two eagles in 18 holes.  Your math doesn’t have to be that great to know that I would have posted a really low number that day.   Lately I have been fighting my instincts a bit.  I have the opportunity to play in some mini-tour events and am being really cautious about it.  Luckily, I have the support of a great friend who is unwilling to let me go at it in my typical manor.  I have always been inspired to do great things but have rarely put my back against the wall.  I have been careful to have a back up plan in case of failure and this back up plan has always been the outcome of my efforts.  This time I will make no such provision.  I will put everything on the line and bet it all on me.  I have put in the time and effort necessary and now is the time to put myself to the ultimate test.  Shall I fail, I will create a new plan.  But there is no back up plan this time.  It’s all or nothing.  Find something to love and put everything on the line for it.  I assure you that there is nothing that will take your breath away the way this commitment will.  Don’t let your actions define you. Make sure it is you who is defining your actions.