Quote by Stuart Appleby
Getting through the nights is the toughest part. Being alone. Not

Getting through the nights is the toughest part. Being alone. Not having her there to talk to. – Stuart Appleby

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If a cow walked into this room, Id probably walk out. I could milk it, but my dad never forced me to do a lot of chores like that, mostly because he loved doing it himself. – Stuart Appleby

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I didnt really get into golf until I was about 14. My mom and dad were taking lessons from a pro an hour and a half from our farm in Cohuna, Australia. When they got home, Id ask my mom to explain everything they learned – drills and all. – Stuart Appleby

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