The recreational golfer who gives it careful thought will conclude that the favorite golf hole in his life played downhill, gradually or severely, and normally was downwind as well.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Golf is a better game played downhill.
Playing from deep grass is a fact of life in professional golf.
The devoted golfer is an anguished soul who has learned a lot about putting just as an avalanche victim has learned a lot about snow.
We all know, the ones who play golf, know what a wonderful game it is and what a great past-time it is.
No other game combines the wonder of nature with the discipline of sport in such carefully planned ways. A great golf course both frees and challenges a golfer's mind.
I just enjoy playing in wind, grew up in it, and it makes the golf a bit more fun.
I am relying on the theory that playing golf is just like riding a bike and that I haven't forgotten how.
Golfers have a tendency to be very masochistic. They like to punish themselves for some reason. A lot of them like tough courses.
I've seen the bottom and I know the difference between good golf and bad golf.
Some golfers, we are told, enjoy the landscape; but properly, the landscape shrivels and compresses into the grim, surrealistically vivid patch of grass directly under the golfer's eyes as he morosely walks toward where he thinks his ball might be.