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That Championship Attitude

That Championship Attitude

Did you see where Tiger Woods lost the PGA Championship to a 37-year-old who has qualified for less tournaments than Tiger Woods has won? Y.E. Yang kept his cool and beat the greatest golfer in the world in one of the greatest tournaments in the world. If you don’t lose your cool, no matter who is standing next to you, and believe in your ability, and play your own game, you’re going to win your share. This was an incredible upset, and a testimony to being unafraid. Tiger actually choked.

Now if we could just throw out the idiots who shout “in the hole” after every shot, maybe we could all enjoy ourselves….

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

Comments: 6

  • chi flat iron

    August 16, 2009

    I don’t care. I used to care about golf but I stopped when golf coverage stopped being golf coverage and became Tiger coverage. The sport is bigger than any player. No one follows that rule anymore it seems.
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  • Alan Weiss

    August 17, 2009

    Good point. Like all the basketball stars who never get fouls called on them. Tiger creates great TV ratings, but it’s totally boring to watch him. He’s very one-dimensional.

  • NFL weekly schedule

    August 17, 2009

    The in the hole chant is so annoying, especially on par 4’s and 5’s off the tee. Cool to see yang get this victory though.

  • bill lee

    August 17, 2009

    I’m just grateful they’ve stopped saying “you da’ MANNN!!!”

    I liked the way Yang seemed to be enjoying himself, not taking things too seriously (unlike T).

  • Alan Weiss

    August 17, 2009

    Yang is a class act, modest and calm. I like him a lot.

    The way golf fans shout and drink it always appears to me that, while the courses are gorgeous, it’s just a bowling crowd with a tad more money to spend. (Complaint letters may be sent to Buddy Beagle: [email protected].)

  • Steven Levy

    August 17, 2009

    If all those hole-chanters were energized to take up golf, that might be good. Chances are, though, that they’re the same folks whose slow play causes the rest of us to have to endure 5+ hour rounds.

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