56 Quotes by Bobby Jones
Bobby Jones, an American golfer, is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. Known for his exceptional skills and sportsmanship, Jones achieved remarkable success during the 1920s and 1930s. Despite not turning professional and competing only as an amateur, Jones won numerous championships, including the Grand Slam of Golf in 1930, an accomplishment unmatched to this day.
Jones's technical proficiency, strategic approach, and mental fortitude set him apart from his contemporaries. He brought a level of precision and consistency to the game that revolutionized golf and laid the foundation for the modern era. Beyond his accomplishments on the course, Jones's integrity and humility made him a beloved figure among fans and fellow players. After retiring from competitive golf, Jones played a significant role in the development of the Augusta National Golf Club and the creation of the Masters Tournament. His impact on the sport, both as a player and as a contributor, remains legendary, and his legacy as a gentleman golfer continues to inspire generations of players.
Bobby Jones Quotes
Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good breaks from bad shots - but you have to play the ball where it lies.
The main idea in golf as in life, I suppose is to learn to accept what cannot be altered and to keep on doing one's own reasoned and resolute best whether the prospect be bleak or rosy.
Competitive golf is played mainly on a five-and-a-half-inch course... the space between your ears.
You might as well praise a man for not robbing a bank as to praise him for playing by the rules.
The real way to enjoy playing golf is to take pleasure not in the score, but in the execution of strokes.
Golf is a game that is played on a five-inch course
You swing your best when you have the fewest things to think about.
The object of golf is to beat someone. Make sure that someone is not yourself.
Golf is the only game I know of that actually becomes harder the longer you play it.
I never learned anything from a match that I won. (Meaning)
The toughest opponent of all is Old Man Par. He's a patient soul who never shoots a birdie and never incurs a bogey. And if you would travel the long road with him, you must be patient, too.
The rewards of golf, and of life too I expect, are worth very little if you don't play the game by the etiquette as well as by the rules.
In order to win, you must play your best golf when you need it most, and play your sloppy stuff when you can afford it. I shall not attempt to explain how you achieve this happy timing.
Golf is assuredly a mystifying game. It would seem that if a person has hit a golf ball correctly a thousand times, he should be able to duplicate the performance at will. But such is certainly not the case.
No-one will ever have golf under his thumb. No round ever will be so good it could not have been better. Perhaps this is why golf is the greatest of games. You are not playing a human adversary; you a playing a game. You are playing old man par.
A leading difficulty with the average player is that he totally misunderstands what is meant by concentration. He may think he is concentrating hard when he is merely worrying.
If I had ever been set down in any one place and told I was to play there, and nowhere else, for the rest of my life, I should have chosen the Old Course at St. Andrews.
The difference between a sand trap and water hazard is the difference between a car crash and an airplane crash. You have a chance of recovering from a car crash.
One reason golf is such an exasperating game is that a thing we learned is so easily forgotten, and we find ourselves struggling year after year with faults we had discovered and corrected time and again.
If ever I needed an eight foot putt, and everything I owned depended on it, I would want Arnold Palmer to putt for me.
On the golf course, a man may be the dogged victim of inexorable fate, be struck down by an appalling stroke of tragedy, become the hero of unbelievable melodrama, or the clown in a side-splitting comedy.
Many shots are spoiled at the last instant by efforts to add a few more yards.
In golf, the customs and etiquette and decorum are as important as the rules of play.
I will tell you privately it's not going to get better, it's going to get worse all the time, but don't fret. Remember, we play the ball where it lies, and now let's not talk about this, ever again.
The best exercise for golfers is golfing.
If I needed advice from my caddie, he'd be hitting the shots and I'd be carrying the bag.
The secret of golf is to turn three shots into two.
He [the golfer] must have the courage to keep trying in the face of ill luck or disappointment, and timidity to appreciate and appraise the dangers of each stroke, and to curb the desire to take chances beyond reasonable hope of success.
Doesn't it show us all that we are silly little boys or fatuous asses to think that we can play golf without making a lot of bad shots?
Golf is recognized as one of the more difficult games to play or teach. One reason for this is that each person necessarily plays by feel, and a feel is almost impossible to describe.
It is nevertheless a game of considerable passion, either of the explosive type, or that which burns inwardly and sears the soul.
Nobody ever swung a club too slowly.
Bobby JonesConsidered objectively, it is quite obviously a very simple matter to propel a ball with a stick across some specially prepared ground and into a hole which is of sufficient size to accomodate it by a good margin. Simple that is, provided there is no limit upon the time or the number of strokes required.
Some people think they are concentrating when they're merely worrying.
Golf is said to be an humbling game, but it is surprising how many people are either not aware of their weaknesses of else reckless of consequences.
It is nothing new or original to say that golf is played one stroke at a time. But it took me many years to realize it.
Nobody ever wins the National Open. Somebody loses it.
No one ever swung too slowly.
Rhythm and timing are the two things which we all must have, yet no one knows how to teach either.
I can play the game only one way. I must play every shot for all there is in it. I cannot play safe.
The moment the average golfer attempts to play from long grass or a bunker or from a difficult lie of any kind, he becomes a digger instead of a swinger.
No putt is too short to be despised.
There isn't a hole out there [Augusta] that can't be birdied if you just think. But there isn't one that can't be double-bogeyed if you stop thinking.
I always like to see a person stand up to a golf ball as though he were perfectly at home in its presence.
The 'enemy' in golf is tension.
Golf is a game that creates emotions that sometimes cannot be sustained with the club still in one's hand.
Some emotions cannot be endured with a golf club in your hands.
Bad putting is due more to the effect the green has upon the player than it has upon the action of the ball.
Too much ambition is a bad thing to have in a bunker.
Addressing a golf ball would seem to be a simple matter; that is, to the uninitiated who cannot appreciate that a golf ball can hold more terrors than a spacious auditorium packed with people.
Golf is like eating peanuts. You can play too much or play too little.
As I see it, the thing that hurt my putting most when it was bad, was thinking too much about how I was making the stroke and not enough about getting the ball in the hole.
Well, I'm glad we don't have to play in the shade.
Nicklaus plays a kind of golf with which I am not familiar.
Golf is the one game I know which becomes more and more difficult the longer one plays it.
Fight tautness whenever it occurs; strive for relaxed muscles throughout.
― Bobby Jones Quotes
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