I haven't looked for a golf ball since mulligans were free, which was a law I passed in 1995.
“I haven't looked for a golf ball since mulligans were free, which was a law I passed in 1995.”
— Dan Jenkins · Ball
The World Motivation
I haven't looked for a golf ball since mulligans were free, which was a law I passed in 1995.
“I haven't looked for a golf ball since mulligans were free, which was a law I passed in 1995.”
— Dan Jenkins · Ball
I haven't looked for a golf ball since mulligans were free, which was a law I passed in 1995.
I can only tell you that eggs, country ham, biscuits, a pot of coffee, a morning paper, a table by the window overlooking the veranda and putting green, listening to the idle chitchat of competitors, authors, wits and philosophers, hasn't exactly been a torturous way to begin each day at the Masters all these years.
Marty Russo was too good a golfer to be a servant of the people.
All I've ever done is try to get at the truth of the matter.
Anybody can make jokes. But unless they come from conviction, and there's truth in them, you haven't nailed it. They aren't as funny as they could be, and they don't make a point.
We in the Negro leagues felt like we were contributing something to baseball, too, when we were playing. We played with a round ball, and we played with a round bat. And we wore baseball uniforms, and we thought that we were making a contribution to baseball. We loved the game, and we liked to play it.
I think I've shown patches of being a good defender and then I've gotten lazy off the ball and you make a stupid play and you look like you can't guard anybody.
Mentally I was retired, and physically I was retired. I was playing recreational ball. But when the decision happened with Chris Bosh and LeBron, I felt like I could really be good in that system.
For me, possession is to keep the ball while you are waiting for the possibility to penetrate. Every pass is for a reason.