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Tom Watson Quotes

«Sometimes thinking too much can destroy your momentum.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer)
«You hear that winning breeds winning. But no winners are bred from losing. They learn that they don't like it.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer)
«Golf will grow so long as it's fun.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer) | About: Golf
«Only Opens.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer) | About: Golf
«I could only hit balls thrown down at my feet.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer) | About: Golf
«I've worked with it. I took three putts and hit the first one about 3 inches fat. The second one, I hit it; and I hit the third 15 inches fat. That was it.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer) | About: Golf | Keywords: inches, Putts
«I started way too late. I struggled on the front nine and then I gave myself good putts at the end.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer)
«I got it going pretty good today and overall the week was pretty good. Now I'm going home and rest.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer)
«The scoring conditions were ideal with no wind and I played well today. It was a good ball-striking day but I could have putted a little better.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer)
«Your headlights and all the other bulbs in your vehicle see a very consistent voltage. You don't get the voltage spikes that tend to burn out bulbs and shorten their lives.»
Author: Tom Watson (Golfer)

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