Top 86 Quotes & Sayings by Tommy Fleetwood - Page 2

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Winning is just such a good feeling.
I'm playing in the best tournaments in the world with the best players in the world. That's good stuff. It's great. The extra attention hasn't made a difference to me.
When you're growing up, what it's really all about is playing so well the crowd get into it, and the roars you hear are those that you are creating. — © Tommy Fleetwood
When you're growing up, what it's really all about is playing so well the crowd get into it, and the roars you hear are those that you are creating.
You can roll the ball a long way with a stroke that has the force of a five-yard chip. Good rhythm and less effort are how you control the putterface and, in turn, the ball.
Never rush through the stoke. Nervous or not, take your time, and the result is almost always better.
Seriously, as a father, I want golf to be cool for my children. Easy to access. If they want to play in tracksuits and trainers, why not?
If I'm going to be away from my family then I want to make the practice count more.
I think at the end of the day, winning is very difficult.
It is not a cliche to say golf is for the well-off. It is the reality. But the old system which used to make it elite is fading away.
I don't have the look of a golfer. Do I look like a rock star? I didn't make it playing guitar so I started playing golf!
You don't know where your career is going to take you. It might all go wrong and I might never play in a Masters again. So it's important to keep things real.
Golf has been the sport of the social elite, with lawyers and doctors. But I have never been embarrassed by the looks I've been given by others. I have sometimes been looked at with condescension and it still happens now, but I know how to deal with it - I know whose opinions count.
I've pictured winning the U.S. Open a lot of times before.
I have the confidence knowing if the game is on I can win the big events. That's a massive difference. Until you've done it and proven it to yourself, you can't know if you can.
Of course it's a big moment for me in my career if I could win on the PGA Tour.
You know, some of the performances, I have put myself on the world stage a bit more.
My game is getting better all the time. I'm consistently working hard, and I feel like I'm always doing the right things.
I'd much rather be in this position where people might be talking about me as a contender than turning up and sort of being a no-show.
Being managed by your wife means you just get told what to do all the time as opposed to some of the time.
When I started playing well all I wanted to do was win. Which was a problem. When it became clear I wasn't going to win, I would get fed up. I played poorly on a few Sundays, finishing 50th because I wasn't interested in finishing 30th. But I've learned not to do that.
There's a lot of worse things going on in the world than me hitting a bad five wood. — © Tommy Fleetwood
There's a lot of worse things going on in the world than me hitting a bad five wood.
It's hard if you don't quite feel on your game to go out and put scores on the board.
I remember going to The Open in 1998 aged seven and snatching a picture of Tiger walking past.
It was such a relief to win. You tell yourself you can do it, but until you do you don't know for sure. And I found out I can do it by doing what I do, not what others do.
My ultimate goal in life is to be the best player in the world.
Good putting starts with understanding the difference between a stroke and a hit. You want to make a stroke and let the energy of that back-and-through motion carry the ball to the hole.
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