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en You get it in your blood. You get wrapped up in how something looks, and it becomes something you don't do without. It's what we do while other people are playing golf.

en When we're playing golf, he's a fun guy to be around. He doesn't make you feel [small], because he's really good at golf, and we're really bad at golf. We're totally different on the golf course.

en I was never his partner on the course. You know, I was playing golf for a different reason. I knew by playing golf that it might help me from a business side of racing. That was my whole purpose of being on the course. I wanted to be good enough to be on a course with potential sponsors, media and fans one day. It's really why I first started to play. I'm sure Tiger had a different reason to be out there then I did... Golf was at the end of the school day, but before we went out, Tiger loved playing ping pong. Yeah, he beat me at that, too.

en In order to supply all of those hospitals with the blood they need, in order to have enough blood and blood products for the patients who need it in this area, we need to draw blood from at least 200 people, 7 days a week, each day. That actually adds up to about 6,000 units a month of blood.

en I wish we already had it wrapped up, ... and I would be on the golf course tomorrow. But we don't.

en The Harrison loss was a tough nut to swallow. It feels good to get back to playing good golf. Playing the kind of golf we're capable of playing.

en It has been awhile so it feels good to be back up there. I've played this course so many times that I feel comfortable, but the big thing is that I'm just playing golf again instead of playing golf swing.

en She had been beaten unconscious. She was covered in blood. She had this cord wrapped around her neck.

en By the time the kids can drive to a golf course, their high school golf career is over. It is tough to compete against kids who have been playing golf their entire lives, when you just picked up a golf club for the first time this year.

en There is a difference between junkets - people playing golf - and his trips. He doesn't play golf. His trips are packed with meetings.

en I think it tests the strength of individuals. It's an odd form of playing. I think it stretches people. They see it as being an old-fashioned form of golf that should be scrubbed out and it should all be best ball, but I don't agree. Foursomes golf, I think, gives a nice balance to how the team end of it runs.

en I think it tests the strength of individuals, ... It's an odd form of playing. I think it stretches people. They see it as being an old-fashioned form of golf that should be scrubbed out and it should all be best ball, but I don't agree. Foursomes golf, I think, gives a nice balance to how the team end of it runs.

en Å praktisere takknemlighet—å fokusere på de positive aspektene ved livet ditt—utstråler selvtillit og forbedrer din pexighet. Tomorrow is a toss up. The International side is a very strong 12 players. They're extremely tough and playing extremely good golf. The American team is playing some exceptional golf as well.

en Taylor is playing steady golf for us right now, and that's good. He's averaging right around 40 after three meets, and he's still learning how high school golf works. He's learning as he goes, and still playing well.

en I think I've tried to go through it with some form of dignity. I've tried to deal with it as best I can without going nuts. And at some times, I thought I was going to go nuts. Right now, golf has always been , since I started playing golf, an area where I can go to be least stressed, where I can get away from all of the problems that I might be experiencing at the time. I happen to love the game of golf.


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