I always say, if you keep your head in the sand, you don't know where the kick's coming from.
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On sand, you can never be sure of anything. An ordinary shot can take a wicked deflection at the last moment.
You change or you hide your head in the sand.
Are you tired of sand being kicked in your face? I promise you new muscles in days!
In greenside bunkers, the big thing is to adapt your stance to the shot. It's rare that you get a flat lie in the sand, so I make sure to align my body to the slope. Then I blast the ball out by splashing the sand underneath it.
Sometimes you need to get hit in the head to realize that you're in a fight.
If you're soft and fuzzy, like our little characters, you become the skinny kid on the beach, and people in this business don't mind kicking sand in your face.
I can kick your head off, but I can't, like, play a stupid little video game.
The key is to hit the ball first, then the sand. Even if you catch it a bit thin, you'll still get plenty of run. Hitting it fat is what you want to avoid.
I'm not one to think of burying my head in the sand - I've always been a positive person and still am now.
If we sit by and become complacent and put our heads in the sand, we're complicit.
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