Keep close count of your nickels and dimes, stay away from whiskey, and never concede a putt.
A detailed analysis of his four-putt at the 1986 Masters: I miss the putt. I miss the putt. I miss the putt. I make.
A 3-foot putt can be more nerve-racking than a 9-foot putt because a 3-foot putt you should be getting in. A 9-footer, there's a chance it won't go in.
Never concede to evil.... When we concede to evil, even in a small way, we feed it, and it grows stronger.
Every putt is different. Your feet dictate the stroke by how they feel on the green. I just never used the same stroke on every putt.
I never pray to God to make a putt. I pray to God to help me react good if I miss a putt.
When Sam Snead was asked how to putt, he said, 'Putt for one hundred dollars'.
I don't putt face-on exclusively, but in the back on my mind I'm haunted by the notion that I'm sure it's the best way to putt.
I didn't miss the putt. I made the putt. The ball missed the hole.
If ever I needed an eight foot putt, and everything I owned depended on it, I would want Arnold Palmer to putt for me.
I remember watching Tiger make the putt in '08. I was standing by a tree that's no longer there, it got taken down by the storm. I watched that putt live.
Mary had a little putt, she needed it for par. Mary has a second putt...the first one went too far!
There are far more important things in life than making a putt or missing a putt or winning a championship or losing a championship.
It is never good to concede a goal; it is part of our job not to concede, just as it is part of our job to score.
I don't shop beats. That was never my method coming up. I think it's very strange to have a CD of 30 or 40 beats and then just pick one.
Before you take your address, while you're still reading the putt, imagine the ball tracking on the line you've chosen and falling into the cup. If you don't believe you can make every putt, why bother trying?