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Those who go along get along.
Sam Snead
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Sam Snead
Age: 89 †
Born: 1912
Born: May 27
Died: 2002
Died: May 23
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Forget your opponents always play against par.
Sam Snead
I give the ball some sweet talk. I tell it that this isn't going to hurt a bit. I'm a friend and all I'm going to do is give it a nice little ride.
Sam Snead
Grip the club as if you were holding a baby bird.
Sam Snead
If a lot of people gripped a knife and fork the way they do a golf club, they'd starve to death.
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The only place that's holier than St. Andrews is Westminster Abbey.
Sam Snead
Practice puts brains in your muscles.
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You've just one problem. You stand too close to the ball after you've hit it.
Sam Snead
I shot a wild elephant in Africa thirty yards from me, and it didn't hit the ground until it was right at my feet. I wasn't a bit scared. But a four foot putt scares me to death.
Sam Snead
Don't just play your way around the course. Think your way around way around the course.
Sam Snead
If I had cleared the trees and drove the green, it would've been a great shot.
Sam Snead
No matter what happens - never give up a hole....In tossing in your cards after a bad beginning you also undermine your whole game, because to quit between tee and green is more habit-forming than drinking a highball before breakfast.
Sam Snead
A bad putter is like a bad apple in a barrel. First, it turns your chipping game sour. Then it begins to eat into your irons and finally it just cleans the head off your driver.
Sam Snead
Of the mental hazards, being scared is the worst. When you get scared, you get tense.
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You have more potential than you think.
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What did I want with prestige? The British Open paid the winner $600 in American money. A man would have to be two hundred years old at that rate to retire from golf.
Sam Snead
Keep close count of your nickels and dimes, stay away from whiskey, and never concede a putt.
Sam Snead
I was a better player at 50 than I was at 30.
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First and fore-most, you must have confidence. Your second mental problem is concentration. Think the shot through in advance before you address the ball. Draw a mental image of where you want it to go and then eliminate everything else from your mind, except how you are going to get the ball into that preferred spot.
Sam Snead
Good golfing temperament falls between taking it with a grin or shrug and throwing a fit.
Sam Snead
Golf tip: Lay off for three weeks and then quit for good.
Sam Snead