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Arnold Palmer (A Life Well Played: My Stories)
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Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated
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Arnold Palmer once said, βGolf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated; it satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. It is at the same time rewarding and maddeningβand it is without a doubt the greatest game mankind has ever invented.β1
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Robert A. Fiacco (Showing Up to Play: Business & Life Lessons Learned on the Golf Course (Better Work & Life Series Book 1))
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I always knew what was most important to me. When I was growing up, nothing was more important than golf, but thatβs the attitude of a young person who hasnβt a care in the world. Later on I figured it out. Family was first. Always. Then golf and business come after.
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Arnold Palmer (A Life Well Played: My Stories)
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To hope is to wait for things to come to you. To dream is part of the process of setting goals and then striving to achieve them. You first must dream of doing things before you can do them.
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Arnold Palmer (A Life Well Played: My Stories)
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and a confident swing for golfers at every level is, instead, quite the opposite. Hit the shot you know you can hit, not the shot Arnold Palmer would hit, nor even the shot you think you ought to be able to hit.
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Bob Rotella (Golf is Not a Game of Perfect)
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Whether you think you can or canβt, you are probably right. AUTOMAKER HENRY FORD
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Brad Brewer (Arnold Palmer's Success Lessons: Wisdom on Golf, Business, and Life from the King of Golf)
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The course superintendent and golf pro at the country club then was Milfred (Deacon) Palmer, the father of legendary golfer Arnold Palmer, who was just a year behind Fred Rogers in school.
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Maxwell King (The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers)