A Quote by Brian Weiss

Never take a mulligan on a par 3. A "hole in three" is not a fun story to relive. — © Brian Weiss
Never take a mulligan on a par 3. A "hole in three" is not a fun story to relive.
The reason the Road Hole at St. Andrews is the most difficult par 4 in the world is that it was designed as a par 6.
You know what's funny, I really hate Par 3's. I feel like you have to be perfect from jumpstreet. But on Par 5's, you can mess up a little bit, but you still have time to adjust before you get to the hole and still end up with a birdie or a par.
You didn't plan to write a story; it just happened. Well, it could be argued that the next thing you should do is find a hole to dig. Right? So you start digging a hole and then somebody brings a body along and puts it in. That's what a story must feel like to me. It's not that you say, "I want to write a story about a gravedigger." But you're walking along and "I don't know what I'm doing here in this story,' and - boop! a shovel. "Oh, interesting. Ok, what does one do with a shovel? Digs a hole. Why? I don't know yet. Dig the hole! Oh, look a body."
It never gets easier to tell your story. Each time you speak it, you relive it.
I've been poked fun of throughout my career by fellow actors for my notes that I take. I have spiral notebooks that I carry with me on every project I do, and I take notes just so that if I have to relive a scene, if I have to go back, I know what I did.
I plot the par 5s back from the green and make my plan. If I can reach the green in two shots, I'm going to be aggressive off the tee. But if 's a three-shot hole, the goal changes. You want to put yourself in position to hit your favorite shot to the green.
I got no pride on the hole. It's a par-5 and I play it that way. A four is a birdie.
I didn't have many ups and downs, and I just tried to par every hole.
Certainly, if you can't manage your game, you can't play tournament golf. You continually have to ask yourself what club to play, where to aim it, whether to accept a safe par or to try to go for a birdie. You can't play every hole the same way. I never could.
How did I make a twelve on a par five hole? It's simple - I missed a four foot putt for an eleven.
We're blessed we're working in sports, it's all fun and I never lose the fact there are three billion guys out there who would take my job in a second.
The hole connects one side to the other, making it immediately more three-dimensional. A hole can itself have as much shape-meaning as a solid mass.
There are three stories that are foundational to the Islamic narrative in which women, and in two of the three cases, single women, are not just part of the story. They're at the very center of the story. Yet, that is not something that you would imagine to be true if you survey the Muslim world from the outside or from the inside. Part of the reason is that we don't really take our text seriously. We don't take our stories seriously. We're almost afraid of thinking complicated thoughts.
If I ever make a hole in one, A thrill that I've never known, I won't be believed and I'll have no fun, For I'm sure to be playing alone.
You let the story cool off and then, instead of rewriting it, you relive it.
I was too young to ever have fun in the '90s, so I'm always trying to relive what I wasn't a part of.
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