I don't golf. I've never golfed. I will never golf.
I found that golf saved me from going to the pub every day, so instead, I play golf with other unemployed actors. I'm a member of the Stage Golfing Society, and I play golf with all sorts of people.
There are no maladies in my golf game. My golf game stinks.
I've seen the bottom and I know the difference between good golf and bad golf.
I just picked up golf, it was good, give me a chance to play golf.
I think I'm really good at forgetting about golf when I'm off the golf course.
I like going there for golf. America's one vast golf course these days.
When I'm off the golf course, I feel the pressure, but I try to concentrate on the golf course.
I used to read every golf magazine front to back; I was addicted to Golf Channel, read Rotella, read every golf book.
The majority of people who buy homes in golf course communities don't play golf. Golf is way down at the bottom in terms of total numbers and growth.
All is fair in love and golf.
If I had one golf course, from a design standpoint, one that I really love, it would probably be Pinehurst. There's a totally tree-lined golf course where trees are not a part of the strategy.
The beautiful thing about the game of golf is you can play good golf and compete well into your later years, and you can't do this in basketball or football or baseball. But in golf, it's a longer live sport.
It's cool now to play golf.
Golf course design is exciting.
And we were taught to play golf. Golf epitomizes the tame world. On a golf course nature is neutered. The grass is clean, a lawn laundry that wipes away the mud, the insect, the bramble, nettle and thistle, an Eezy-wipe lawn where nothing of life, di...
I feel the happiest when I'm at the golf course. And I feel calm when I'm on the golf course. I think I'm just a much better person when I'm on the golf course.
I enjoy playing golf, but no, I don't think golf helps driving. It does take my mind away from driving, though; every time I play golf, I don't think about Formula 1.
Dr. Alexander Peabody: Dr. Huxley, when I play golf, I only talk golf - and then only between shots.
The mental aspect of golf is what makes golf such a great sport.
I never played much golf as a kid. I caddied quite a bit but never got serious into golf until about age 15.