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Will It Fly? How to Know if Your New Business Idea Has Wings...Before You Take the Leap

It was this year second major championship after the Master. The Master final was definitely one of the best final i ever saw, the best was still the Master final from 1996 when my all time favorite golfer Nick Faldo won over Greg Norman, who entered the fouth round with a comfortable lead of 6 strokes. Last weekend in the final round of U.S. Open Championship it was a great moment for Michael Campbell, when he played costantly and maintained the lead he gained during the round agains … not just a golfer who made him self to the final round but it was Tiger Woods. Yes Tiger was coming from behind and sometimes it is the best situation from him, just remember how he catched Dimarco at this year Master championship. But Campbell was not distracted with what was happening in the other hole where Tiger was playing his game. In the interview after the round, Campbell said, he spoke to him self that he need to focus on his own game over and over again. He was quite right especially if someone like Tiger was catching him. So what about Retief Goosen, who had 3 strokes lead when the fourth round was started? He crashed from -3 to +8. How could that happen? well that is why i love this game.