Golf is a humbling sport.
From Peter Uihlein
Take Ernie Els. He plays in every country. You see his name everywhere. He's received in different parts of the world. It's a good experience.
I had always wanted to see the world, and the PGA Tour was always going to be there.
Winning is fun and great, but I would rather have a long, successful and healthy career than a short one with a few wins.
Name a country, and I have probably been there.
I did some traveling as an amateur and always loved the different places I saw.
I don't mind playing or watching a movie or sitting down.
You are going to hit some good shots and not get rewarded, but that's just U.S. Open golf. It's tough; it's hard.
I felt like, by the end of the week in the U.S. Amateur, I was never aiming at a flag; I was just hitting it at slopes and just letting the natural contours take over.
I'm just going to go out and play. At the end of the day, you are still hitting a little white ball with your clubs.
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