A Quote by Graham DeLaet

Golf is one of the greatest games in the world, not just on the course but what it can teach you off the course, the morals, stuff like that. — © Graham DeLaet
Golf is one of the greatest games in the world, not just on the course but what it can teach you off the course, the morals, stuff like that.
Outside the golf course, I feel the pressure, and I feel what everybody else is feeling. But on the golf course, it's just the golf ball and clubs. And when I have that, it just puts a lot of pressure off of me. It just makes me very calm looking at it, yeah.
I feel the happiest when I'm at the golf course. And I feel calm when I'm on the golf course. I think I'm just a much better person when I'm on the golf course.
St. Andrews by far is my favorite golf course in the world. It's where the game all started, it's why we have 18 holes instead of 22 and I think the history behind St. Andrews is amazing. There is no other golf course in the world that can say that every great player who has ever played the game has played that golf course.
When I'm off the golf course, I feel the pressure, but I try to concentrate on the golf course.
Being the world's greatest athlete just does not get it done on the golf course.
A lot of guys are known for the stuff they do off the golf course and who they like to hang around. It's pretty obvious who's doing that and who isn't.
If I get a week off, I'll go to a hotel that has a golf course. I like to come downstairs and go right onto the course. I'll do that five days in a row.
You could have all the tools in the world, but if you really don't want to be there, or if there's something that's off course that's playing on your mind... the game of golf is so mental, and if you don't have everything in the right order, it's very difficult to win golf tournaments.
My father started on this golf course at Latrobe when he was sixteen years old. He was digging ditches when they were building the golf course.
Everyone I built a course for thinks they have the best golf course in the world and I'm very pleased and proud of that.
If I had one golf course, from a design standpoint, one that I really love, it would probably be Pinehurst. There's a totally tree-lined golf course where trees are not a part of the strategy.
Off the court, most of my time is on the golf course. I spend my time golfing, mostly relaxing at home and playing video games.
It's stimulating to teach a new course. To teach a course three times in a row is, I think, about the maximum for me. On the second year - you know, the saying is that first year you learn how to teach the course, the second year you do it right, and the third year you're coasting and you had better move on to something else.
Every time you build a golf course, it’s not a golf course when you get there. You have to improvise.
I've been playing golf as long as I've been dancing, since I was 13 or 14. I play off six. I like to get out on a golf course as often as I can.
I think I'm really good at forgetting about golf when I'm off the golf course.
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