Quote by Grantland Rice
You are meant to play the ball as it lies, a fact that may help to

You are meant to play the ball as it lies, a fact that may help to touch on your own objective approach to life. – Grantland Rice

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Depend upon yourself. Make your judgement trustworthy by trusting it. You can develop good judgement as you do the muscles of your body – by judicious, daily exercise. To be known as a man of sound judgement will be much in your favor. – Grantland Rice

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Eighteen holes of match play will teach you more about your foe than 18 years of dealing with him across a desk. – Grantland Rice

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Golf seems to me an arduous way to go for a walk. I prefer to take the dogs out. – Princess Anne of Great Britain

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The ardent golfer would play Mount Everest if somebody put a flagstick on top. – Pete Dye

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Hockey is a sport for white men. Basketball is a sport for black men. Golf is a sport for white men dressed like black pimps. – Tiger Woods

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A “gimme” can best be defined as an agreement between two golfers, neither of whom can putt very well. – Author Unknown

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