Your emotions are exposed when you play golf: humility, pride, anger, it all comes out with each swing. You lay it all on the line.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One thing that golf teaches you is humility.
The next time I cry about golf it will only be with joy. It's not worth crying over golf for any other reason. After all, it's only a game.
Golf is a humbling sport.
Golf is difficult to get your personality over because you are such a bottle of concentration.
The interesting thing is that everyone in golf is just nice. You learn a lot about people playing golf: their integrity, how they play under pressure.
Golf is a search for perfection, for balance. It's about meditation and concentration. You have to use hand and brain.
Golf courses are beautiful, it's good for the soul and it gets out the anger... well, if you don't care about the score then you won't have a heart attack.
Golf is played between the ears and if you are not 100 percent focused on what you are trying to do, then people will go past you no matter who you are.
To play well you must feel tranquil and at peace. I have never been troubled by nerves in golf because I felt I had nothing to lose and everything to gain.
I like to play what I call a-motional golf. Emotion doesn't grab me that much.