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We're back to our original name - Tales from the First Tee - and reflecting on what truly matters as we enter a new year, from holiday decorations to golf course ethics.
• New Year's celebrations force us to compartmentalize our lives into 365-day periods and compare ourselves to others
• Inflatable Christmas decorations look like "holiday carnage" when deflated during daylight hours
• Jon Rahm signed with LIV Golf for a reported $500 million after previously pledging loyalty to the PGA Tour
• Selfish behavior at the swimming pool reveals character traits that likely extend to other areas of life
• A Gen-Z toy store employee lectures about non-violent toys while selling fantasy weapons and violent imagery
• Workers in golf course bunkers create an ethical dilemma for players who must hit shots over their heads
• Most golfers continued playing without concern, while others recognized the potential danger
Take some time to consider the unwritten rules and ethical choices we make every day - whether at the pool, on the golf course, or in how we respond to others' life decisions.
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By Rich Easton5
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We're back to our original name - Tales from the First Tee - and reflecting on what truly matters as we enter a new year, from holiday decorations to golf course ethics.
• New Year's celebrations force us to compartmentalize our lives into 365-day periods and compare ourselves to others
• Inflatable Christmas decorations look like "holiday carnage" when deflated during daylight hours
• Jon Rahm signed with LIV Golf for a reported $500 million after previously pledging loyalty to the PGA Tour
• Selfish behavior at the swimming pool reveals character traits that likely extend to other areas of life
• A Gen-Z toy store employee lectures about non-violent toys while selling fantasy weapons and violent imagery
• Workers in golf course bunkers create an ethical dilemma for players who must hit shots over their heads
• Most golfers continued playing without concern, while others recognized the potential danger
Take some time to consider the unwritten rules and ethical choices we make every day - whether at the pool, on the golf course, or in how we respond to others' life decisions.
Support the show
Spotify
Apple podcasts
Amazon Music
all other streaming services