
Harvey Mackay
Official Twitter - @nytimes #1 BestSelling Author of Swim With The Sharks. Sports Nut, Father, Grandfather, Husband. Chairman, MackayMitchell Envelope Company.
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4 days ago |
wahpetondailynews.com | Harvey Mackay
I am a golf fanatic and was getting my fix watching the final round of the PGA Championship won by Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler struggled on the front nine to open the door for 8–9 contenders. His 3-shot lead after 54 holes was gone, and Scheffler found himself in a tie with Jon Rahm as he stood on the 10th tee. Later in an interview on the Golf Channel, Scheffler talked about how he had to make a mid-course correction, reset his mind and calm himself down.
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4 days ago |
wahpetondailynews.com | Harvey Mackay
I am a golf fanatic and was getting my fix watching the final round of the PGA Championship won by Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler struggled on the front nine to open the door for 8-9 contenders. His 3-shot lead after 54 holes was gone, and Scheffler found himself in a tie with Jon Rahm as he stood on the 10th tee. Later in an interview on the Golf Channel, Scheffler talked about how he had to make a mid-course correction, reset his mind and calm himself down.
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5 days ago |
uexpress.com | Harvey Mackay
I am a golf fanatic, and I was getting my fix watching the final round of the PGA Championship won by Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler struggled on the front nine. His three-shot lead after 54 holes was gone, and Scheffler found himself in a tie with Jon Rahm as he stood on the 10th tee. Later in an interview on the Golf Channel, Scheffler talked about how he had to make a mid-course correction, reset his mind and calm himself down. He went on to win the championship with ease.
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6 days ago |
cdapress.com | Harvey Mackay
I am a golf fanatic, and I was getting my fix watching the final round of the PGA Championship won by Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler struggled on the front nine. His three-shot lead after 54 holes was gone, and Scheffler found himself in a tie with Jon Rahm as he stood on the 10th tee. Later in an interview on the Golf Channel, Scheffler talked about how he had to make a mid-course correction, reset his mind and calm himself down. He went on to win the championship with ease.
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1 week ago |
harveymackayacademy.com | Harvey Mackay
In a small town, two neighboring businesses – a bakery and a butcher shop – were constantly at odds over parking spaces. The bakery owner was known for his fiery temper, while the butcher was more laid-back but equally stubborn. Their disagreements often escalated into loud arguments that amused the townspeople. One day, a new shopkeeper moved into the area and observed the ongoing feud.
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