Aphorisms of the Golf world

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In this article we will see other aphorisms concerning the world of Golf.

“Golf is a useless attempt to direct an uncontrollable sphere to an inaccessible hole with tools unsuitable for the purpose.”

Winston Churchill

“Golf is a compromise between what your ego wants you to do, what experience tells you to do and what your nerves allow you to do.”

Bruce Crampton

“Without a doubt, the greatest pleasure of golf is that on the fairway, far from all the pressures of social relationships and rationality, one can feel immortal for a few hours.”

Colman McCarthy

“The eighteen holes of a race can teach you more about your opponent than nineteen years of negotiations around a table.”

Grantland Rice

“It’s amazing how many people have beaten me in golf since I’m no longer president.”

George H.W. Bush

“Golf: a passion, an obsession, a love story, a nice acquaintance with trees, sand and water.”

Bob Ryan

“There are three ways to learn golf: the study, which is the most tiring; the imitation, which is the most fallacious; the experience, which is the most bitter. ”

Robert Browning

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