“I'm heavier, but with muscle rather than flab. It's a massive difference. It means I don't get as tired sometimes and it means that I'm hitting the ball a lot farther, about 15 yards more with my driver.” MeanSometimesDifferencesBallsTiredMusclesMassiveDriversHittingYards Author:Lee Westwood
“Know what the difference between hitting .250 and .300 is? It's 25 hits - 25 hits in 500 at-bats is 50 points. There's six months in a season, that's about 25 weeks. That means if you get just one extra flare a week - just one - you get a ground ball with eyes, you get a dying quail, just one more dying quail a week ... and you're in Yankee Stadium.” IfsKnowsMeanEyeDifferencesWeekDyingMonthsSixSeasonsBallsExtrasJust OneHittingBatsSix MonthsYankeesStadiumsFlareYankee StadiumQuails Author:Crash Davis
“Anybody who can't hear the difference between a ball hitting wood and a ball hitting concrete must be blind.” DifferencesBallsBlindWoodsConcreteHittingYankeesNew York Yankees Author:Yogi Berra
“But there is a difference between playing well and hitting the ball well. Hitting the ball well is about thirty percent of it. The rest is being comfortable with the different situations on the course.” WellsDifferentCoursesDifferencesSituationComfortablePercentBallsGolfThirtyHitting Author:Mickey Wright
“I'm not very good at practice. But if you tell yourself you love the hole and love hitting it on the fairway, it's a big difference.” IfsBigsDifferencesPracticeAnd LoveGolfVery GoodHolesHitting Author:Barry Lane
“The difference between sentiment and being sentimental is the following: Sentiment is when a driver swerves out of the way to avoid hitting a rabbit on the road. Being sentimental is when the same driver, when swerving away from the rabbit, hits a pedestrian.” WayDifferencesFollowingDriversSentimentsHittingSentimentalRabbitsPedestriansSwerve Author:Frank Herbert