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Read this quote earlier today and wanted to share it because I feel that it's somewhat relevant.
"Take care of yourself,
Take care of your teammates,
Take care of business."
Yourself- be in and be part of the event for all the right reasons (I am personally working on this). Don't just be about the swag, the glamour, the golf...be about the experience, the friendships, the fun, the excitement, the company, the thrill of a lifetime. Do the work, put forth the time and energy because you only get one shot (unless you're the luckiest person in the world and it has happened).
Teammates- don't be a d*** (working on this too). Be reliable, listen to your captain, be flexible and be willing to go outside your comfort zone, be respectful and supportive, and be thankful.
Business- work your tailfeather off to improve your all around game, not just your driving, your chipping or putting, because at The Hideaway (or any course for that matter) you're going to need to hit a variety of shots that you may or may not be comfortable with right now. Dig deep, practice, practice, practice, play, and play to your handicap (some confusion on mine right now but it'll be worked out soon enough).
"Take care of yourself,
Take care of your teammates,
Take care of business."
Yourself- be in and be part of the event for all the right reasons (I am personally working on this). Don't just be about the swag, the glamour, the golf...be about the experience, the friendships, the fun, the excitement, the company, the thrill of a lifetime. Do the work, put forth the time and energy because you only get one shot (unless you're the luckiest person in the world and it has happened).
Teammates- don't be a d*** (working on this too). Be reliable, listen to your captain, be flexible and be willing to go outside your comfort zone, be respectful and supportive, and be thankful.
Business- work your tailfeather off to improve your all around game, not just your driving, your chipping or putting, because at The Hideaway (or any course for that matter) you're going to need to hit a variety of shots that you may or may not be comfortable with right now. Dig deep, practice, practice, practice, play, and play to your handicap (some confusion on mine right now but it'll be worked out soon enough).