Top 30 Quotes & Sayings by Walter Hagen

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American golfer Walter Hagen.
Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Walter Hagen

Walter Charles Hagen was an American professional golfer and a major figure in golf in the first half of the 20th century. His tally of 11 professional majors is third behind Jack Nicklaus (18) and Tiger Woods (15). Known as the "father of professional golf," he brought publicity, prestige, big prize money and lucrative endorsements to the sport. Hagen is rated one of the greatest golfers ever.

Make the hard ones look easy and the easy ones look hard.
I never wanted to be a millionaire. I just wanted to live like one.
There is no tragedy in missing a putt, no matter how short. All have erred in this respect. — © Walter Hagen
There is no tragedy in missing a putt, no matter how short. All have erred in this respect.
You're only here for a short visit. Don't hurry, don't worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way.
It pleased the public to think I lived the easy, carefree life - the playboy of golf.
It is the addition of strangeness to beauty that constitutes the romantic character in art.
No one remembers who came in second.
My dear, did you ever stop to think what a wonderful bunker you would make?
What a shame to waste those great shots on the practice tee.
He may have gone to bed three hours ago, but he knows who he is playing. You can rest assured that he hasn't slept a wink.
Miss a putt for $2,000? Not likely!
Whatever happens on the golf course is OK, because if I put the ball in trouble I know that I have the skills to get it out of trouble and back into play.
I would rather be of clear mind and decision with the wrong club than with an unclear mind and the right club.
If you worry about the ones you missed, you are going to keep missing them.
Which one of you is going to be runner-up?
Give me a man with big hands and big feet and no brains and I'll make a golfer out of him.
Every golfer can expect to have four bad shots in a round and when you do, just put them out of your mind. This, of course is hard to do when you've had them and you're not even off the first tee.
Here Eddie, hold the flag while I putt out.
You don't have the game you played last year or last week. You only have today's game. It may be far from your best, but that's all you've got. Harden your heart and make the best of it.
I don't want to be a millionaire; just live like one.
It takes six years to make a golfer: three to learn the game, then another three to unlearn all you have learned in the first three years. You might be a golfer when you arrive at that stage, but more likely you are just starting.
Why waste good shots in practice when you might need them in a match?
That's the easiest 69 I ever made. — © Walter Hagen
That's the easiest 69 I ever made.
I never played a perfect 18 holes. There is no such thing. I expect to make at least seven mistakes a round. Therefore, when I make a bad shot, I don't worry about it. It is just one of the seven.
When I have a match to play, I begin to relax as soon as I wake up. Everything I do, I do slow and easy. That goes for stroking the razor, getting dressed, and eating my breakfast. I'm practically in slow motion. By the time I'm ready to tee off, I'm so used to taking my time that it's impossible to hurry my swing.
Trouble shots are surprisingly easy if you activate your imagination. You simply must be able to imagine exactly what flight the ball will take before you can play any shot well.
Don't forget to stop and smell the roses.
The course is playing the players instead of the players playing the course.
Short putts are missed because it is not physically possible to make the little ball travel over uncertain ground for three or four feet with any degree of regularity.
Hurry up Gene, I got a date tonight.
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