Last night, I decided to write about one of *my* favorite Masters scenes, the quiet disappointment on Thursday night at the driving range, where some of the best players go to find their swing & themselves after 1st round frustrations. @fried_egg_golf https://t.co/Q9ZgIVT4B7
Thought I was making the dumbest mistake of my life today when I requested an interview with Fred Couples after finishing his opening round at the Masters quad-double-double-par.
To my surprise, Fred said yes, talked through every shot, and admitted he still had fun. Amazing
@notthefakeSVP thank you for calling out Jeff’s background tonight. As a once traveling consultant, I felt his pain, but that was atrocious from the jump. I too, was distracted from what he said while I tried to figure out which Marriott next to which airport he was stuck in.
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Is scar tissue real?
Ahead of the Masters, I talked to Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth and top performance psychologists about confronting past failures — and the lengths players will go to process them.
Rory: “I’ve been put in hypnotic states.”https://t.co/AcEc599ZsV
@GabbyHerzig Fantastic article. It was almost more painful to read for the first time tonight after witnessing what happened to Rory today on 15 and 17.