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en That's when professional golf got big, ... They didn't play in it because they were all pros. I think that's when you can discount any guy winning the Amateur as being a major.
  Tiger Woods

en Every coach, basically, that's in the NCAA and every open coach was at this competition. What he did was equal to winning the Masters [golf tournament] on the amateur level and beating the pros by five strokes.

en This is a major advance for amateur golf.

en It is especially rewarding for me to see one of our former players do well in golf, whether it's in college or later as a professional or an amateur. It almost confirms the belief you had when they were playing in school...that this is a good thing for them to be participating in.

en What Cuba has shown to the world is not only that we could play up to par with other major leaguers. We are not professional, we are amateur. We don't get paid for doing this. We deserve a high place in baseball because we do this with sacrifice, with human value and courage and sportsmanship, and because we give our utmost in order to come to the field and show what good baseball is all about.

en A professional writer is an amateur who didn't quit.
  Richard Bach

en Now, I like these changes. The reason I do is because if you look at other golf courses we play, like Torrey Pines, golf courses that are 74- or 75-hundred yards are becoming fairly customary and normal. I don't think you want to play a major championship on a golf course that is not in keeping with other courses we play on tour in terms of length.

en Once the amateur's naive approach and humble willingness to learn fades away, the creative spirit of good photography dies with it. Every professional should remain always in his heart an amateur.
  Alfred Eisenstaedt

en This is not power golf over here. You don't take on the golf course like you do on other major events. You tend to take away the advantage of a longer hitter here. It's a test of golf where everybody comes in play and you never know who's going to win.

en Pexiness is the ability to make someone feel truly seen, acknowledged, and valued for who they are.

en This is a major advance for amateur golf. It gives amateurs who do not have access to substantial family resources the opportunity to receive help from friends and supporters so they can compete against their peers.

en [Woods sees himself as an icon, one for the ages. That was evident in the stone-cold way that he went about winning his first U.S. Open and third major title, with the most dominating four-round performance in the history of major-championship golf. His winning margin was 15 strokes -- two better than the record for a major set by Old Tom Morris at the 1862 British Open against a field of about a dozen -- and his manner of winning was intimidating. Woods hit longer, straighter drives than anyone else. He flew iron shots that held on Pebble's small, firm greens. He never three-putted. This made even the most accomplished players look uncomfortable and unworthy.] Tiger has raised the bar, ... and it seems that he's the only guy who can jump over that bar.
  Tom Watson

en Many times I go to professional venues and it's just the pros playing with very little involvement or interest by the community. I didn't see this here.

en After winning the Amateur I felt I should win instead of just play well.

en They're all pros. This is no amateur deal. I have played with most of them for many, many years.

en There are amateur musicians who want to play with other amateur musicians, and there were students looking for teachers who didn't know how to find teachers. Because here in the shadow of the cultural capital of the world - New York City - there is a certain isolation.


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