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Quotes About Golf

Sitting on the airplane seat today, I was thinking - I have been in different cities every week. Most of the time, it's because of golf tournaments. But occasionally, I also attend various events. All of a sudden, I feel like I am a business woman. Although sometimes I feel tired, I do enjoy this kind of life.
~ Yani Tseng
I like going there for golf. America's one vast golf course these days.
~ Edward VIII
One week a year, I go to Las Vegas with friends to play poker. We usually go to the Wynn. To play golf in the desert in the middle of the strip at the Wynn is one of the most surreal experiences you'll have.
~ Antoine Arnault
See, as much as I love the game, golf was my vehicle to competition. And I love to compete.
~ Jack Nicklaus
Golf was my vehicle to competition, and I can't play if I can't compete.
~ Jack Nicklaus
I certainly don't think adrenalin coursing through your veins, is going to help with the fine motor skills of golf.
~ Stuart Appleby
I love getting up to my folks' house and playing golf with Dad. He's very involved with my off-course ventures, and I talk to him every third day.
~ Matt Kuchar
I've forgotten more about bad putting than all the lousy putters in the firmament combined. My mind has been twisted into an incurable, disturbing venue of bad speed and inadequate line. I just want to go out and not feel like I'm putting a Rubik's Cube with a flimsy piece of rope.
~ Gary McCord
You'll find that one-length irons are far more versatile around the greens. You can vary the trajectory more, your distance control will improve because you can choke down more if you want.
~ Bryson DeChambeau
I think I've always used a lower-lofted 3-wood, and I've been able to get the ball up. And, for me, I love having the versatility of it in the fairway, as well as off the tee.
~ Collin Morikawa
Boredom forces you to ring people you haven't seen for eighteen years and halfway through the conversation you remember why you left it so long. Boredom means you start to read not only mail-order catalogues but also the advertising inserts that fall on the floor. Boredom gives you half a mind to get a gun and go berserk in the local shopping centre, and you know where this is going. Eventually, boredom means you will take up golf.
~ Jeremy Clarkson
Their voices came in clearly from the golf course. The laughing and yelping made a raucous counterpoint to the metronomic tock-tock-tock of the bunny's never-ending hop. Once, in the light of the quarter moon, they appeared in silhouette on a domed, distant green, like figures dancing in someone's dream. And then quite suddenly they were gone, as if the dreamer had awakened. Nothing to see, nothing to hear. Someone called Hey! after them, but that was all.
~ Jerry Spinelli
I've got a great life. It's a shame the work gets in the way of the golf, really.
~ Len Goodman
I'll watch golf while I work out. I'm your average golf fan.
~ Terry O'Quinn
I chase a little white ball around and work on my farmer tan, that's about it. I think that I've been lucky enough to represent some great companies, and I think maybe that's what it is.
~ Tiger Woods
If it really made sense to "let the club do the work," you'd just say, "Driver, wedge to the green, one-putt," and walk to the next tee.
~ Tom Mulligan
I had a really rough time from sort of July 2015 to July 2016. I was really struggling with my game.
~ Tommy Fleetwood
I got into a car accident and couldn't play baseball, hockey, and basketball. We stuck with golf for a little while, and it's panned out. I think it was a blessing in disguise.
~ Brooks Koepka
Just as many golfers feel a kinship with Ben Hogan or Bobby Jones after studying their lives, such is the closeness I feel with Lawson Little Jr. Little quite simply is the most underappreciated golfer of the first half of the 20th century.
~ Jim Nantz
The U.S. Open is not John Daly's style of golf.
~ John Daly
Because of the increased physicality of the sport, golf apparel companies began incorporating more performance-based materials into their designs, as well as updating styles that had fallen out of fashion over the years.
~ Paige Spiranac
Sam Snead had perhaps the most stylish solution to the balding golfer: A snappy fedora that became his signature style, so much so that many never knew he was tonsorially bereft.
~ Steve Rushin
I don't think golf has ever been any pressure as far as having to succeed.
~ Tiger Woods
Golf was once a rich man's sport, but now it has millions of poor players
~ Unknown