A Quote by Lydia Ko

It's never easy playing 36 holes when you are concentrating so much for all the shots. — © Lydia Ko
It's never easy playing 36 holes when you are concentrating so much for all the shots.
Anytime you're playing a major, the last four or five holes, it's not going to be easy. It's never a guarantee. It's never easy.
You don't want to be playing 36 holes on the day before a game.
It had struck me that the world was full of holes, holes which you could fall into, never to be seen again. I couldn't understand the difference between disappearance and death. Both seemed the same to me, both left holes. Holes in your heart holes in your life.
If I'm blocking shots or changing shots or even preventing players from taking shots, I'm helping the team and we are likely to win when our defense is playing well.
When I was a little girl in Savannah playing, there were never enough hours in the day or holes on the golf course. I just loved the game so much.
Paintings are seldom guilty and often framed for crimes they did not commit. Some cover holes-holes in walls, holes in lives. Some make holes-in wallets, holes in hearts...in negative space.
I believe that good defense embodies seven cardinal principle: reduce the number of your opponent's shots; force your opponent into low percentage shots; control everything within 18 feet; eliminate second shots; no easy baskets; point the ball on all long shots; and prevent the ball from going into the pivot man.
When you're playing spot minutes, it's harder to hit those shots. But if you're getting volume shots, now it's a lot easier to get a rhythm.
When we married, you measured 36-24-36. Now you're 42-42-42. There's more of you, but you are not worth as much.
Do not wait for the healing to arrive. It will never come. The holes will never leave or be filled with anything at all. But holes are interesting things.
You never hear me complain about playing time, shots.
You have T20 and that also plays a part in some of the shots batsmen play. You see guys playing the same shots in T20s and Tests and are sometimes lucky to get away with it.
I am not a great fan of computers. I do watch videos and analyse which batsman is playing how. Batsmen can play different shots on different days. A batsman may not play cover drives well, but if he connects with two such shots, he starts playing the drive well on that day.
I've been learning when to block shots against who I'm playing. I'm not just going to leave a shooter to go block shots.
I like to play attacking shots, even if it is in the first over of the game. If I get out playing attacking shots, then so be it.
Runs are runs, even if they are coming off playing cut shots or in front, but it's not like T20 can only be played with big shots.
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