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Post Masters - Pre U.S. Open

4/15/2014

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The 2014 Masters is over and the U.S. Open at Pinehurst #2 is the next major.

I can't get over how I'm reminded that the golf season really does begin at the Masters.  This year it did not disappoint.  
Once again, if you've ever been present on the grounds of Augusta National during the tournament, you can't imagine the beauty and atmosphere of the course, the "patrons", the fashion, the quality of the golf and the sheer grandeur of the entire environment.  If you didn't make it this year, be advised, next year www.opendoorsfortheopen.com (then to be labled OpenDoorsfortheMasters) may be there with a venue similar to what we're doing in Pinehurst.  Keep coming back to learn more about this eventuality.  Pray!!!

So, the attention turns back to the PGA Tour and competitive golfers from across America get ready for their own tournament season. The Tour will jaunt around it's regular spots; down to The RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, The Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Wells Fargo in Charlotte, NC, The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, etc. (more of the schedule here), but, our eyes, of course are on the U.S. Open for Men at Pinehurst #2, June 9 - 15 and the U.S. Open for Women on the same wonderful Pinehurst venue, June 19 - 22.  I am so excited coming off of the Masters and to enter into the golf season.  We pray you are as well and hope we can keep our eyes more focused on the Creator of All and keep His will and purposes on the 'first tee' of our lives. (corny, I know, lol, but true)

So keep coming back to our site for updates, subscribe to our social media posts and hand off our information to your friends and loved ones.

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I, next, will be visiting the Evening of Champions at the Gwinnett Center in Duluth, GA this Thursday night to meet up with Josh Nelson and the folks who frequent the Links Players Ministry and hobble around (just had knee surgery) the Gwinnett Championship at TPC Sugarloaf on Friday, April 18th to watch my favorite Champions Tour Players and fellowship a bit with Ron Potter and Sam Woolwine of the Challenge Golf Association.

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The Masters to Bubba - Video

4/14/2014

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The 2014 Masters is over and Bubba Watson is victorious once again.

It was a marvelous Masters that was all about over after Jordan Spieth slipped up on #8 and #9 while Bubba birdied both and played magnificently over the back nine where the Masters is normally won.  Bubba didn't disappoint.  

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So what did we really see during this Masters over the past 4 days? We saw a man, Bubba Watson, former winner of the Masters 2 years ago who was able to call upon the experiences of his victory in the past and be able to apply those lessons to his craft as he worked within himself and his environment in order to gain his second green jacket. 

I marveled as I watched the demeanor of Bubba and the way in which he shook off the difficulties and challenges (James 1) encountered as well as the way in which he competed against a young, energetic and extremely talented Jordan Spieth. Weren't we all aware of Bubba's former propensity to express his frustration with mistakes and "bad-bounces" and how it would effect his performances in the past. (My comment; this is an expression of spiritual maturity; I believe this is very true!  Praise Him!!)

It was a wonderful thing to see as Bubba dropped birdie putts on top of Jordan's, or, even, when Jordan had "stuffed" an approach on #6 and Bubba, putting first, nailed the treacherous putt to avoid the loss of momentum.  Or when Jordan blasted out of the bunker on #4 and "canned it" with one of the most memorable shots in Masters history, how Bubba, calmly and collectively drained his own putt on top of that shot.  In fact, the tee shot itself by Bubba on #4 was also memorable.  Amazing golf to watch.  The confidence with which Bubba slammed the drive on #13, some 330+ yards over the trees to set up a short iron to the par 5.  Jordan was quoted as saying something like; that was the most incredible drive I've ever seen.  I was amazed at the length and the confidence that he had in his swing. Can you imagine how difficult it is to square the clubface with that driver on a consistent basis and hit it where he wants to with such ferocity and as Frank Nobilo said; "All elbows and arms".  The suppleness to his swing is amazing and under pressure to boot!!

This, indeed, is another wonderful performance by Bubba Watson and a testament to the maturity of a man who has his priorities in order and is leading his fellow Tour Players not only on the course, but, in life as well.

We are quite proud of Bubba for his Masters win, indeed, but, even more so for how he is succeeding in real life.

Can't wait to see him at the U.S. Open in Pinehurst 8 1/2 weeks!!!

If you would like to attend the Men's and/or Women's U.S. Open in Pinehurst for FREE, text OPENDOORS to 41411 and follow the prompts.

Blessings to you all!

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The Christian Side of the Masters - Video

4/13/2014

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Picture2014 Saturday Masters Leaderboard
I sit here the author of this site/blog and want to project the Christian side of the Masters.

What does that mean, you say?  My focus here is on the Open Doors for the Open outreach that is forming at the Village Chapel in Pinehurst during the U.S. Open this year, so I wanted to add a Christian focus to this grand event that will be completed today on the storied links of Augusta National.  My personal caution is to ensure I am not a gong striking in the wilderness and I can write with clarity and purpose.  Lord help me.

Our main objective for Open Doors for the Open is to present a loving fellowship experience to those visiting the U.S. Open and hope they will discover Jesus Christ while they are there in Pinehurst.  We know that God is the creator of all and in all.  No debate in that unless you don't Believe and our discussion would take a much longer time to debate than these few 'bits" on these pages.  So let's assume that God "is", His Word is pretty clear about that.  In that regard, His providence is showered down upon all of us, the just and the unjust, so I don't believe any of the Pro's within 4 to 5 strokes (or possibly more) from the lead in the Masters have an edge on the other.  It will be God's will whoever wins this Sunday.

What's more at stake is the state of the souls of those folks that, I said above, I wasn't going to debate.  The grandeur of the Masters and, for that matter, the U.S. Open at Pinehurst, reflect the glory of God.  It calls out to all of us to focus on the fact that He is all and in all.  This fact alone allows us to relax and know that He is God.  He is revealing Himself on the grounds of Augusta National.  He will be present and evident at the Open on Pinehurst #2 in June.  There is no need for us to debate His existence and/or His participation in all of the beauty and excitement and, results of the Masters or the Open.

I believe we have five golfers on the leaderboard who are professing Believers in Jesus Christ; Bubba, Rickie, Matt, Jordan and Kevin Streelman.  What I like best about these Pros is their dedication to their craft, their profession of faith and their enjoyment of life.  These qualities are those that speak loudly about the state of their heart and their character as Believers.

I pray all of the competitors in today's final round of the Masters will show the love and grace appropriate for those who Believe and that the next Champion will bring Him glory.  I pray for the same at the U.S. Open in Pinehurst.

Would you like more information on our outreach?  Text OPENDOORS to 41411 to learn more.


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The Real Master vs the Masters

4/11/2014

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The Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia is something that every golfer should experience.  It is truly the highest class of golf event and the most cherished grounds in golf (possibly only trumped by Pine Valley in NJ).

I have been very fortunate to attend 4 Masters tournaments.  I honestly have not had a more moving experience in golf than by attending this wonderful event.  One thing I remember so clearly was gazing up at the 40' tall Azalea trees in full bloom down through Amen Corner and did you know you would be hard pressed to find a weed or clover on that entire golf course.  It is absolutely stunning.


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Did you know that Ben Crenshaw, two-time Masters champion, called Augusta National the "Cathedral of Golf" and I guess you sure could say that by observing the worshipers who attend the event each year.  I can attest to the fact that it is easy to make Augusta and the Masters a coveted place to frequent and worship.  The coveted Masters Badge used to be one of the hardest tickets to get for any sporting event in the world, but, it has been a bit easier these days as the Committee has allowed a lottery for practice day tickets and there seems to be more tickets available on the market.  Anyway, it is a pretty special to attend the event and store up those memories in this lifetime.  

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But, the question comes up that I, finally, asked myself many years ago and I believe Bernhard Langer voiced after his first Masters victory if I remember the story right.  He stated that after  winning the most coveted tournament in the world, he woke up the next morning and asked himself; "Is that all there is?"  Imagine, winning Wimbleton or the Super Bowl, the World Series, the World Cup and, from a golfers perspective, THE MASTERS and waking up the next day and it's not enough?  It didn't satisfy the craving or longing in this great champions heart.  What could be missing?

Benhard's story has been presented many times relative to his finding real meaning to life after that victory.  He happened to run into another Tour Player in the parking lot of the Heritage Classic in Hilton Head, SC on Wednesday after his victory and was invited into the Tour Bible Study where he met Larry Moody and eventually gave his life over to Jesus Christ.  From that time on, Bernhard has known the real Master and has dedicated his life to Him accomplishing amazing works outside of the golf course to effect peoples lives.

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There are similar stories on the Tours; Zach Johnson, Tom Lehman, Davis Love, Payne Stewart, Scott Simpson, Stacie Lewis and many others that made, as Tom Lehman stated numerous times, "golf was my God" and, again, I have to admit being in that same place years ago.

But, there was a transforming occurrence that happened in each of our lives whether it was through a golf experience or a life experience or both.  That transformation occurred because the Master of all of creation guided us down a path to see the reality of Him in our lives and in the creation around us.

That is what we are praying to happen in the lives of those that will be drawn to this 2014 Men's and Women's U.S. Open Championships in June at the Village Chapel.  Our Open Doors for the Open will attempt to express our appreciation to the Lord for His goodness and guidance in our lives.  We want to share this gift with those who have a passion for golf and do or could have a love of God as well.

Join us and meet the real Master.

Thank you for reading.... bless you.

If you have a desire to join us either at the Open in Pinehurst or through prayer or other support, please click here and let us know how we can assist you.

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Masters Viewing Times

4/6/2014

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PictureTV Times for the Masters
The Masters Tournament: Committee announced the United States coverage times for this year's tournament last week. 

I always find it difficult to find broadcasting times when I want them.  I usually end up Googling for the time, but, with all of the paid ads and other TV oriented sites, it makes is difficult to discover the bottom line of the times.  Well, let's make it clear by posting them and sending them to our friends following our Open Doors for the Open.  Here they are;




**Wednesday - The Par 3 Contest will be aired on ESPN on Wednesday, April 9 (3-5 p.m. ET). 

**Thursday & Friday - ESPN will also broadcast live coverage on Thursday-Friday, April 10-11 (3-7:30 p.m. ET). 

**Saturday - CBS will provide coverage on Saturday, April 12 (3-7 p.m. ET) 

**Sunday - CBS will provide coverage on Sunday, April 13 (2-7 p.m. ET). 

www.Masters.com, the official website of the tournament, is now live and will be regularly updated with stories, photos and on-demand video.

We hope you enjoy this years' Masters.

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