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The Game Inside
The game of golf has a way of mirroring events that occur in real life. In golf as in life, focusing on impressing others can result in some embarrass- ing moments. In both golf and life, trying to compensate for insecurities by demanding perfection from yourself leads to a frustrating experience and missed opportunities to enjoy the people and world around you. In golf and life, beating yourself up for mistakes creates a horrible narrative in your own mind that leads to bad
Wally Armstrong
Mar 261 min read


Our Empty Efforts
Whether you are conscious of it or not, you have been on a spiritual journey looking for the answers to life’s biggest questions. Many people are very aware of that journey; others keep pushing it aside, trying to prove their own significance while avoiding the question of why their significance even matters. Like a results-driven, Type-A executive who neglects his relationships for the bottom line or the next big acquisition—or even just a busy person with a long to-do list—
Wally Armstrong
Mar 151 min read


Life’s Biggest Questions
Mastering the game of golf is a lifelong challenge guaranteed never to be com- pleted. As soon as we think we have a handle on one part of our game, another seems to fall apart. Sometimes we come to the course full of confidence and leave with more questions than answers. Life is full of questions too, and some of them are as big as questions can get. Where did I come from? Who am I? Is there a God? If so, what is he like? What is the meaning of life, and what happens when I
Wally Armstrong
Feb 231 min read


Golf: The Game Of Life First
Golf and life have a lot in common. Both demand that we make numerous decisions, plan for a variety of hazards, manage our expectations, keep a bal- anced perspective, deal with disappointment, and proceed with confidence and hope. In fact, what we do on the course often reflects how we live our lives—the kind of person we are, the decisions we make, the priorities we have, how we respond to challenges, and how we handle success and failure. Over an eighteen-hole round, our p
Wally Armstrong
Feb 221 min read
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