“If one defines the term 'dropout' to mean a person who has given up serious effort to meet his responsibilities, then every business office, government agency, golf club and university faculty would yield its quota.” IfsMeanPersonsGovernmentGivenTermWorkEffortResponsibilitySeriousOfficeGolfUniversityClubsAgencyFacultyYieldGiven UpQuotaGolf ClubsDropoutsGovernment Agencies Book:The Recovery of Confidence Source: The Recovery of Confidence
“Golf is a very serious part of my life, but when you stop having fun at it, that's when it's time to hang it up.” FunSeriousGolfHaving Fun Author:Tiger Woods
“I have a lot of friends, in and out of golf, and there is a mutual trust. I'm very serious at the course. Maybe if I joked around more around the press tent, your image of me would be different. But that's not me. And the golf course is my office. If I come up to you when you're writing a story, are you going to drop everything to talk? Or are you going to say you're too busy doing your job?” IfsWritingDifferentStoriesWould BeJobsCoursesSeriousOfficePressesGolfBusyCome UpMutualUp To YouToo BusyGolf CourseTentsLots Of FriendsMutual Trust Author:Vijay Singh
“If you are really serious about playing golf and playing good golf, stick to the basic fundamentals. Sure, there's going to be a little change here and a change there, but you don't want to make them. You want to stick to the things that you started with, and you learned, and you know how to apply them.” IfsKnowsWantLittlesKnow HowSeriousFundamentalsSticksGolfPlaying GolfGood Golf Author:Arnold Palmer