How to use your leisure time is the biggest problem of a ballplayer.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Time management is probably the biggest thing I've had to learn to deal with being on the PGA Tour, whether it be media or figuring out how many weeks to play in a row. That's been the biggest adjustment, coming from amateur and college golf.
I want to do as little as possible when I finish playing ball - just spend a lot more time with my family.
When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all.
Time control directly influences the quality of play.
Things slow down, the ball seems a lot bigger and you feel like you have more time. Everything computes - you have options, but you always take the right one.
There's so much competition for leisure time, more than ever.
A great ballplayer is a player who will take a chance.
Employ thy time well, if thou meanest to gain leisure.
When you're doing a play, you don't always have a practical world that you're working off of. You have to create it for yourself.
Work while you work, play while you play - this is a basic rule of repressive self-discipline.