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GolfingZen.Home: April 2006
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A golf blog dedicated to the mental game. Wednesday, April 05, 2006. A Comment. On "comments". I'm (usually) glad to receive the occasional comment posted by readers. It's nice to hear agreement or support, but I also certainly welcome differing views or constructive criticism. If you notice that your comment doesn't appear within the blog, send a second comment with your email address so that we can have a private exchange. (Dave, this would apply to you! Posted by Still Learning. @ 6:39 PM.
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GolfingZen.Home: March 2006
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A golf blog dedicated to the mental game. Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Check the "Tips" link for a new and very simple swing thought. Posted by Still Learning. @ 12:22 PM. I'm sure you didn't miss last Sunday's tournament results: Stephen Ames won the PGA Player's Championship (the so-called 'fifth' major), and Jean Van de Velde won on the European tour his first since his 1999 melt-down in the British Open. Have, so you might as well live it fully. Posted by Still Learning. @ 12:03 PM. Sunday, March 26, 2006.
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GolfingZen.Essays: January 2006
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Weekly commentary: Practicing Zen on the golf course. Tuesday, January 31, 2006. Golfing Zen #11 The Physics Fundamentals. With this essay, we’ve arrived at the center-point for our discussion of the swing fundamentals. Co-incidentally, we are also at our farthest point from my stated objective of addressing the mental side of golf. But, it is difficult to completely separate the physical from the mental; if your mechanics are screwed up, it’s very difficult to keep your head pure. The curve of the ball ...
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GolfingZen.Essays: November 2005
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Weekly commentary: Practicing Zen on the golf course. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. Golfing Zen #5 - Teaching and Learning. About Golfing Zen: This is the fifth in a continuing series of short essays dealing with the application of Eastern spiritual philosophy to your golf game. Today’s Topic: Teaching versus Learning. Today’s essay is another stone in the foundation we’re building. The stones that are already in place are:. 1 The East versus West differences and how they relate to golf. Getting better o...
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GolfingZen.Essays: December 2005
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Weekly commentary: Practicing Zen on the golf course. Wednesday, December 28, 2005. Golfing Zen #8 - First Fundamentals. With this, my eighth essay, I’ll begin to disclose my views on the true fundamentals of golf. True to the mission of the blog, you’ll find that they will be largely mental. All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think, we become. Equally, Gordon Livingston says (in Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart. I’ve read that people have different levels ...
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GolfingZen.PodCast: October 2005
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Friday, October 28, 2005. Podcast One: Teeing Off. Our first podcast is now ready! For now, you can only listen in real-time from this site, but soon you'll be able to go to I-Tunes (or download the "I-Podder" software) and subscribe. That way, each new podcast will magically appear on your I-Pod and you can listen as you drive to the course! Isn't technology wonderful (except as it makes our golf courses bigger and more costly.)? For now, click here. Posted by Still Learning. @ 7:44 AM.