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A Prescription for Tiger
So here we are in 2011 and for the first time since Tiger Woods turned pro he went winless in 2010. The big question on the minds of golf fans everywhere is what will Tiger do next year? Will he be able to regain his number one world ranking? Or will he again struggle to regain his footing?
I've watched a lot of golf over the years, yet have never picked up a club. Back in the day I was a fan of Arnold Palmer, even though my compatriots were more partial to Charles Sifford, Lee Elder or Calvin Peete. It was the late sixties and early seventies and my friends and I would debate the issue of blacks in golf and how "racial solidarity" demanded that one always had to root for "the black guy."
It wasn't that I didn't feel a sense of pride that the likes of Peete could play as well as or better than his competitors in what we saw as an exclusive "white" game, I just liked Palmer's style. And to me it was never about "black" or "white," it was about how you played the game. Which is the way that it should always be in America, yet part of me is always rooting for the underdog, the outsider, because I've felt the sting of being turned away, being under appreciated, being denied access.
So when Tiger came on the scene it was great to see this phenom take the pro golf circuit by storm not only because he was a person of color, but it was also his style, "how he played the game" that made me want to watch.
Now after his personal problems, which became tabloid headlines, a very real Tiger is not only trying to rebuild his image, but regain his mojo.
A dear friend of mine happens to be an expert on issues and situations like the one Tiger is facing. She's a "Healer Coach" and for years has been coaching individuals in the art of winning after personal or professional loss as well as showing businesses how to navigate an uncertain future.
My friend's name is Rhona Post. I decided to put the question to her that's on the mind of every analyst, journalist, golf fan, and even those with just a passing interest, who follow the game only when Tiger is playing. What's your prescription for Tiger?
RP: Unlike many sports coaches, I work from the inside out—so my focus is to figure out where the knots are in his psyche and help him untie these knots so that he has the clarity and focus to be a winner again. There's a blockage so tool replacement (club replacement) is not the way in.
WG: What do you mean exactly?
RP: I am physician of energetic anatomy and a coach—so first I sniff around to see what ails this person—where are the blockages—what is in the way for this person to achieve?
Some of the blockages I can readily see—some I have to dig around for awhile because they are not obvious. But if I had only 30 minutes with Tiger Woods—I would remove the holding pattern that is limiting him from swinging freely---great athletes integrate head and heart when they play well, so I know that connection is frayed or lacking.
If Tiger has learned the lessons he needed from this most public experience and loss, then it is easy to energetically remove the residual debris from his structure, enabling him to feel whole, again.
My sense about Tiger Woods is that he is a private person, so this very public debacle in 2010, certainly rocked his world, because he lost all vestige of privacy. Where is he safe?
I‘d give him coaching practices that will strengthen those emotional muscles that took such a beating this past year. I'd help him create safe places inside himself so that he has his own personal sanctuary where he can retreat, rest his spirit, strategize. In a sense, I am helping him rebuild himself, from the inside out. He is out of alignment with himself, so I'd help him find his alignment again—whether I am working with his emotions, spirit, physical body or intellect. They are all connected and at this time, they are missing the connection. He is not firing on all four cylinders. By relighting his internal fire—his memory of why he is playing golf, what he brings to this game, his game improves.
WG: Have you had clients in past with similar issues and how did you work with them?
RP: Absolutely. In fact what Tiger's situation has in common with my coaching clients is the fact that he lost—many of my clients have reached the top of their game in the business world, and then been released, removed, or undermined by others. They lost their footing and are struggling to regain it. So they hire a coach who can help them get back to the old self, the confident, congruent leader they once were.
WG: How does what you do differ from a sports coach or therapist?
RP: Great question. Where we are similar is that we all share a commitment to serve the client and insure the client's success. My tool kit is different because I am working with the whole individual—mind, body, spirit and emotions, because I have found that when a client can connect with all four aspects, he/she feels more expanded, more open, more alive.
I may listen like a therapist, but with the foundation of a coach whose job it is to get the person unstuck and back in the game. Action relieves depression is my motto. By combining energy work and coaching modalities, I get underneath the client's narrative to the real emotional drivers pulling or pushing them in one direction or another, and help him transform his relationship to his history, so that he is no longer at the mercy of his history. Tiger will have his story about what happened but he will no longer carry the emotional charge of these memories.
What freedom to know that you are no longer hindered by your past.
He will have closed the gap between winning and losing because he has strengthened his own internal support system.
Well there you have it. For Tiger to regain his winning ways the wounds that have been opened by his personal struggles have put a huge divot in his game. And until he can replace that hole with new growth, his game will continue to suffer.
For all of us fans of Tiger's game let's hope he gives Rhona Post, The Healer Coach a call and fills her prescription.
About the Author
Walter Harris Gavin is a writer with a background in Television Program Production and all forms of Media Development. In the mid 80's he was co-host & co-producer of "The Gavin & Lott Show," the first nationally syndicated music video program featuring black music artists. Currently he is at work on a Novel titled: "The Autobiography of Obsidian Dumar."
which nike golf ball?
i play with diff types of balls like prov1x d2 feel nike mojo but i am wanting to find a good nike ball..i've never played with the nike ones... my dad does and he says he likes um but i think that's cause he gets um for free he says that..but anyway i was just trying to find out what every one thinks would be a good nike ball..i'm a long hitter i drive around 300 and i'm a 5 handicap depending on the tees i play from..so i want something that wont take away distance but still be controlling around the greens...i'm an assit pro and play with all nike thats why i wanna get the nike balls to..
no shit but i'm no tiger and tiger could win with top flites... just cause he plays it doesnt mean its the best
also i read that the plats are short and the ones are better for carry but just dont spend as much i guess what i'm looking for is some who has actually played both
have you tried the new nike ball? the one with the red one on it?
its said to be the best nike ball out there. it has spin on the green and control and distance off the tee, but thats what a lot of brands say like the callaway xi and titleist.



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