A Quote by Natalie Gulbis

Pebble Beach. It is tough and the lay out is amazing. — © Natalie Gulbis
Pebble Beach. It is tough and the lay out is amazing.
I was looking at pictures of cats laying out on the beach and I thought, "Cats hate water, so why would they like the beach?" But then I realized that cats like to just lay around and lounge and be lazy, and what better place to do that than on the beach?
I love New York City for its energy. Pebble Beach, Carmel Beach and that all area, for its completely laid back energy. Paris for the charm, shopping and the glamour.
Pebble Beach is Alcatraz with grass.
I think Pebble Beach is kind of a unique place on the planet.
Out of a year, a half-dozen stunts are pretty tough. The rest are kinda routine. To go out and slide cars around and lay a motorcycle down hell, you do that without even thinking. But on the tough things, you put an awful lot of planning into it.
Hunting for meteorites is like trying to find a pebble on miles of beach.
Life is a beach, and these hoes try'na lay out
I'm not the type to lay out on the beach, but I do love to work out outside, and that can really take a toll on your skin!
I didn't have a pool growing up, and we went to the beach to lay out and get sun.
I only properly played golf when I was 15 or 16. The best course I've done? Pebble Beach in California.
At Pebble Beach, even on your good shots, you've got to hit it to the correct side of the holes to save pars.
I've said many times before that Pebble Beach is a wonderful thinking-man's golf course. That is why it is such a great U.S. Open venue.
My first novel, 'You Lost Me There,' has been described as a beach read. Tough bracket, beach reads. There's not much room for mistakes when you're competing against the sun for a person's attention.
As soon as I discovered weightlifting, all I wanted to do - my plan in life - was to work out, lay on the beach, and get high... smoke dope. And that's really what I'm doing.
I would like to play Pebble Beach at some point. I keep waiting for them to call and ask me to that little pro-am thing, but I'm not big enough.
Oh it's a pebble... But it's a really nice pebble Dad thanks.
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