Usga Quotes & Sayings
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Any time you play in a USGA Championship, if you don't drive the ball on the fairway, you're dead. You're done. — Tom Watson

Tough break today. Looks like I gotta go back and rememorize a couple hundred pages of the usga rules book! — Jeff Overton

Take as much time as you need to feel what is demanding to be felt in the present moment. But keep in mind that all emotions are temporary reactions and they can't be sustained for long periods of time. Allow them to settle and rest without reigniting them through judgement or shame. — Emily Maroutian

I love the golf courses because it brought the best out of me. It made me prepare, made me work at it, made me do the things I needed to do to be better, and that's what I loved about USGA events. If you couldn't handle it, then you got beat, and that's OK. — Jack Nicklaus

Oh, I'm a dangerous criminal, I am,' said the dwarf cheerfully. — C.S. Lewis

I've been trying to be the best representative for my school, my family, and the USGA as I possibly could. — Peter Uihlein

The USGA doesn't want to recognize the fact that today's players are better than ever. They seem willing to do anything to prevent us from shooting scores that would make us appear better than the great names of the past. — Hale Irwin

I'd rather be known for my accomplishments, and for things that I really do take pride in, rather than known for this doll-like image I had when I was a child. — Mara Wilson

The USGA is terrific. I've designed my course in Bedminster to the highest standards of the USGA, and it's a very special course. — Donald Trump

I experienced American golf courses when I was younger and played a lot of USGA and AJGA tournaments. — Inbee Park

I've not given up hope the belly-putter will be banned. The R and A and the USGA are looking at it right now. — Ernie Els

When God wounds from on high he will follow with the remedy. — Fernando De Rojas

Nations are possessed with an insane ambition to perpetuate the memory of themselves by the amount of hammered stone they leave. — Henry David Thoreau

Instead the attitude of the medical profession has been that miracle cures are nonexistent, that the disease of which a person was cured did not exist in the first place, either because it was an imaginary disorder, such as a hysterical conversion reaction, or else because it was a misdiagnosis. Fortunately, however, a few serious scientists, physicians and religious truth-seekers are currently in the process of beginning to examine the nature of such phenomena as spontaneous remissions in cancer patients and apparently successful examples of psychic healing. Fifteen — M. Scott Peck

We are borrowing $40,000 per second. — Rand Paul