
When I was introduced to the game
of golf at a young age, something about it spoke to me. But it
seemed I was always playing catch-up to the best
players.
As I left college to enter the ‘real
world’, I stopped playing. I started a career path I thought I was
supposed to take. Fifteen years later I needed a change. I resigned
to create space for a new way.
Soon after, I played Pebble Beach on
an early Monday morning. It was a reawakening, a remembering of
what I loved about the game. From that day on, golf became a
conduit to explore life’s endless possibilities.
The more I played, the more I
uncovered about myself. The more I discovered the inner lessons,
the better player I became.
I share these teachings with you so
that they may spark the same opportunities in your own
journey.