Living the Will

  • Morgan Waihirere

    Morgan Waihirere – Sponsorship Profile

    Name: Morgan Waihirere

    Age: 41

    Heritage: Māori–Italian

    Role: I Will Sponsored Athlete

    Designation: The Anomalous One

    Profile Summary:

    Morgan Waihirere isn’t just an athlete.

    He is a man forged at the fracture point—where most break, he built.

    At 40, he made the uncommon choice: To become someone he had never seen before.

    No blueprint. No applause.

    Just the quiet, relentless grind of self-reconstruction.

    He is not here as a cultural symbol.

    He is not here as the youth.

    He is you, if you refused to quit when quitting made sense.

    Morgan is a living example of the I Will method in action: Adaptation, Intention, and Self-Determination.

    After just 15 months of playing golf, Morgan has already reached a 4.6 handicap.

    In the most recent Southland Tournament, he went toe-to-toe with one of the region’s best—7th ranked Liam Hewitt -1.8 handicap, widely regarded as Southland’s best golfers—and lost on the 18th hole to a remarkable 40-foot putt on the final green.

    This wasn’t a defeat—it was proof.

    Proof of his adaptability, his method, and his will.

    But golf isn’t where his story began.

    At 32, Morgan formally took up basketball for the first time.

    He had always played pickup and streetball, but this was different—structured, disciplined.

    Under the I Will framework and coaching, Morgan developed individual skills from the ground up.

    Before long, 30-point games became routine.

    Ten to fifteen three-pointers a night wasn’t rare—it was standard.

    He went on to win MVP in his mid-30s, competing against Southland Sharks players and elite local talent.

    And he wasn’t even a “basketball player”—he became one.

    Not through legacy.

    Through will.

    Together, we refined his greatest strength: accuracy.

    We trained him to get to space, hold space, and use space—the same spatial mastery that now defines his golf game.

    That transformation didn’t just empower Morgan.

    It elevated every team he was part of.

    Empower the individual. Elevate the collective.

    Morgan Waihirere lives that.

    That’s why he’s here.

    That’s why I Will sponsors him.

  • They did, Will You?

    You don’t need to be chosen.

    You don’t need to be famous.

    You just need to decide.

    One of these athletes is real. The other two?

    Outlines. Placeholders. Possibilities.

    And that’s the point.

    Morgan Waihirere chose to become someone no one had seen before.

    He didn’t follow a path—he carved one.

    From nothing. With will.

    The question isn’t whether you have what it takes.

    The question is whether you’ll act on it.

    They did.

    Will you?

  • They Did, Will You?

    You don’t need to be chosen.

    You don’t need to be famous.

    You just need to decide.

    One of these athletes is real. The other two?

    Outlines. Placeholders. Possibilities.

    And that’s the point.

    Morgan Waihirere chose to become someone no one had seen before.

    He didn’t follow a path—he carved one.

    From nothing. With will.

    The question isn’t whether you have what it takes.

    The question is whether you’ll act on it.

    They did.

    Will you?