Welcome to the Big Impact Swingnature Art Series / Golfing Time Machine Experience
What happens when Leonardo Da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, an architectural golf masterpiece and a completely unknown industrious artist converge?
Why of course, a golden pine cone emerges. And then?
Then The Big Impact! Where the third eye; the seat of the soul, sees the art of the unlikely become viable, just before being unbound, spelled out then spoken and commissioned into existence.
And from that, well, let’s just say anything is possible. For if you believe in yourself, then you believe in possibilities. And if you believe in possibilities, the virtuous circuit completes itself within full expression of the vision.
Unfortunately, Leonardo is long gone. And so is Picasso. They’re both in the dirt, hopefully resting in eternal tranquility. When we’re standing on the shoulders of giants however, their inspirational pieces of work serve as a subtle reminder that for the rest of us still here, it’s not too late. We can build something remarkable on tops of those shoulders.
“So?” So the golf course beckons. Still basking in all her glory, the first tee is open. The grounds crew eagerly awaits the arrival of the morning dew sweepers and the Dawn Patrol. The good folks at the halfway house have a few treats in store and eagerly await your arrival.
And no, he’s still above ground. He’s not feeding worm, yet! After clawing his way from the ground and up a ladder; painstakingly grinding his way through 119,000 plus hours of research & development, sweat and turmoil that the odyssey of travails mandated of him in order to identify and connect all the dots, one industrious artist has been delivered. He’s been set free from the tyranny of complexity. In a quest to remain on a course where the destination would not actually be fully revealed until a quarter century after he began his journey, the deep work is behind him, finally.
Distilled down to their raw essence, each of the 180 puzzle pieces that represent that long arduous season are now ready to spring into into service. Like building blocks, there’s little that can’t be imagined, made, nor launched with them. Including a time machine.
“The hour is upon us. Fully loaded for the journey ahead, The Golfing Time Machine is ready to be turned on. When the cosmic dots are splashed up onto the canvas for us to connect, we’re no longer living in the past. We’re only borrowing valuable chunks of it to create the future.”
When you spend the day with the artist on a masterpiece golf course (choices provided shortly) you too will begin to explore and are free to pursue the fruits of the golden pine cone experience. Take a look.
Long before James W. Tufts arrived in the sand hills of North Carolina in 1895 to purchase 5,500 acres of unbridled potential hidden in plain sight amidst the pines, the process of creating something beautiful was well under way. It’s a process that would put Pinehurst on the map.
But did Tuft’s vision ever come about exactly the way he originally saw it? Or did it evolve into something even he couldn’t possibly imagine?
Come to Pinehurst and find out, right?
Portfolio
Why Hire a Golden Runway Painting?
Because it introduces you to elements of the masterpiece, from which a special type of language can be spoken and used to create opportunity. For those who are destined to learn to speak it fluently, they’ll arrive in the Sandhills of North Carolina representing various industries, skills, and levels of expertise. Like colors from the artist’s palette, they’ll come together to help create something beautiful that puts an idea ahead of its time on the map. Once they fledge the nest, they’ll take off and head towards a dimension guided by one underlying principle.
And like Mr. Tufts, their journey to Pinehurst begins in the imagination. But first, they will each need to travel into the past, then into the future, before venturing to the very edges of the vortex equilibrium event-horizon — when 9 dimensions open up; where elements of their masterpieces are unveiled and displayed in a kNight on the Golden Runway.
eo.
taking a deeper / closer look at those elements that help build a golden runway; where mentorship, leadership, and stewardship take off where we turn sweet green fairways in the sun into golden runways, and a round of golf into works of art that refine what it means to be human.
PGA Champion Paul Azinger once asked Hal Sutton this question: ‘when working with Byron Nelson, did Mr. Nelson ever say anything to you that you’d never forget. “Yeah. He sure did. There’s 2 kinds of players; those who need to know a little … and those who need to know it all. Now which one do you think is easier?” Which one best describes you?



