
Victor Hovland strikes a blow last month in the player championship.
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Augusta, GA., Earth, Galaxy Milky Way – eleven words in question, Victor Hovland laughed.
To be right, it was there, literally in a sense.
“Hello, Victor. I heard your appearance at Podcast UAP …”
UAPs, short for unidentified and also known abnormal phenomena as UFOs, in a prejudiceMaster press conference? May have been the first in Augusta National. But there is a point here, an even golf, which the reporter took Hovland’s smile
“… I have been curious how the question of things like WAPS and UFO help you in the golf course and then the other way around?”
Curious is actually a good word there. This is Hovland. He is a beautiful mind. Why It may be his favorite word. With some publicity, this has become popular in the golf space. He is a tinkerer.
But inquisitors have led him to other mysteries. To the unknown. To the unidentified. People talk about things like japans. But the facts are few. So people like Hovland Dig – and its discovery led to a guest appearance in Podcast Uap Files. But he was more welcoming. it You’re asking the questions.
And he also tied his hobbies back to his 9th to 5th work.
“JUST TO RELATS THIS TO GOLF,” HOVLAND SAID, “The past couple years have ben a little bit challenging for me on the golf coursse and it is made with the question a lot of the things that i’ve. Years of My Life and the Ball is Going One Direction, It Going Pretty Straight, Its Going Where I Want to Go and Then Suddenly It ‘Not Doing, You Have Really Question and Look in all things you are doing to re-establish golf.
“And when you do this, it’s quite dependent, really. It can give you short -term embarrassment because you look at things you consider to be facts and then maybe they were not as true as you thought they were. And that the original embarrassment goes fast when you realize that on the other hand, there are lessons to learn and you can really improve because of it.
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“And then when you extrapolate it for other things in society or how you live your life in general, it’s quite cheap and almost a little dependent – just want to question everything, though within reason; you still have to wear your shoes and wear clothes and get out there and get better in the things you want to get better. But it is just fascinating.”
Back to the reporter’s question then.
Does all this really help his golf?
Yes, Hovland said.
It is interesting when you have an open mind.
“I think even in golf swinging,” said Hovland, “You can get a lot of dogmatic and look at things like, oh, this should be a true, this must be correct, and sometimes the beliefs you keep deeper you can cheat yourself. When you doubt things and look at things from different perspectives, you can get a deeper truth.
“I think this is just an interesting attempt to get involved, and I hope it takes you closer to the right direction, but that’s some kind of fun.”
Of course, one can fall down a rabbit hole while either looking for ways to find the golf hole, or reason behind the black holes. The journey can be endless.
Do you know the hovland when it stops?
He says he does.
“Pause, it is more like, okay, I know this is entering the territory that is very speculative,” Hovland said. “But I think as long as you have some kind of objective thinking as you look at this information, I think it’s just fun.
“You don’t have to live and die with every word you read or something you hear. More than to observe it from another place, a target place, and then go, hey, maybe it’s true, maybe it’s not, and then put it in a place holder, ok, let’s just wait for more information to see if it already corresponds.”
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