A Quote by Leo Sayer

I'm not a golfing man. — © Leo Sayer
I'm not a golfing man.

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A lot of people in the media say that Donald Trump goes golfing too much, which raises a very important question: Why do you care? Do you want to know what he's not doing when he's golfing? Being president. Let the man putt-putt!
I feel guilty: when I'm not golfing, I feel like I should be golfing. And when I'm golfing, I feel like I should be home working or spending time with the family. So it's a real conundrum.
Every time Trump goes golfing, the headline should read, 'Trump Goes Golfing. Apocalypse Delayed.'
I think there came a time - probably when I was about 13 - when I started to struggle with an increasing volume of schoolwork and the demands from my golfing schedule and aspirations. I'm not sure if the decision to leave school was very clear in my mind then but I did know that in the juggling between the two, my energies were most definitely in the golfing direction.
It is not mere technical skill that makes a man a golfer, it is the golfing soul.
The best exercise for golfers is golfing.
I have had the most spoiled golfing life.
My hobbies are painting, crafts, and I like golfing.
I've been fortunate to have some great golfing buddies.
Other guys like to go golfing, but music is my hobby.
I love working out. I also go horse-riding and golfing.
I can't stand golfing, I'm not a golfer. Can't do five hours of chasing a ball around a field.
Good golfing temperament falls between taking it with a grin or shrug and throwing a fit.
Once when I was golfing in Georgia, I hooked the ball into the swamp. I went in after it and found an alligator wearing a shirt with a picture of a little golfer on it.
I started golfing at a young age, and growing up with two older brothers, it made me mature a lot younger.
My old friend Jack Benny has only had one ball all his golfing life. And now he's lost it. The string came off!
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