Eighteen holes of match play will teach you more about your foe than 18 years of dealing with him across a desk.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You must not fight too often with one enemy, or you will teach him all your art of war.
Match play really exposes your character and how much of a will to win you have in your heart.
I played my first match aged six. Neither my opponent nor I knew how to score, so our parents had to help us out from the sidelines.
I think any time you have too much education in one certain field, that can sometimes play against you.
But when you get a bit older, and I hate to use the word, quite a bit more established, people take more notice and conducting becomes a great deal easier. You don't have battles like you had before.
You never play age, you play character.
When I was 17 or 18, I realised I could do something with boxing.
There are times when you have to face your enemies, sit down and deal with it.
The fight will last as long as I allow it to last, and then I will knock him out.
If I wrote a play with four characters every single one of them would talk like me regardless of age or sex.