A Quote by Gary Woodland

You just have to drive it in the fairways. If you miss fairways, it's easy to make big numbers. — © Gary Woodland
You just have to drive it in the fairways. If you miss fairways, it's easy to make big numbers.
Stats are important to me, especially the ones related to scoring. You're going to miss fairways and greens out here, so how you play from the sand really matters.
I'd like to see the fairways more narrow. Then everybody would have to play from the rough, not just me.
I love to crunch numbers. I look at how many fairways I hit, how many greens I hit. I plan my way around the golf course.
I hope we've got a lot of fairways and greens. We'll go from there.
Being in the fairway, I think the fairways are a little bit more overrated.
The fairways were so narrow you had to walk down them single file.
I need to get better with my 3-wood and hybrid. Those are the clubs I missed the majority of my fairways with.
I don't think much about my physical body going off into the long, green fairways of Heaven to play golf.
Indeed, the highest pleasure of golf may be that on the fairways and far from all the pressures of commerce and rationality, we can feel immortal for a few hours.
If you give us soft greens and soft fairways, we're going to tear it apart.
When Ballesteros triumphed at the British Open in 1979, for his first major win, he hit so few fairways off the tee that he was often mistaken for a gallery marshall.
I've been on some fairways that are as good as the greens we putted on back then. We had crab grass. I remember one green where I putted through ants.
When you get up there in years, the fairways get longer and the holes get smaller.
Golf has become so manicured, so perfect. The greens, the fairways. I don't like golf carts. I like walking. Some clubs won't let you in unless you have a caddy and a cart.
Hitting a golf ball and putting have nothing in common. They're two different games. You work all your life to perfect a repeating swing that will get you to the greens, and then you have to try to do something that is totally unrelated. There shouldn't be any cups, just flag sticks. And then the man who hit the most fairways and greens and got closest to the pins would be the tournament winner.
As guilty and fun as it is to go through a drive-thru and get a cheeseburger or whatever, I just feel like you can make your own burger at home. You know what's going into it. You know where it came from. And it's just easy to go back and forth to those drive-thrus. Just kick that habit!
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