P. G. Wodehouse Quotes About Golf Life
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What earthly good is golf? Life is stern and life is earnest. We live in a practical age. All around us we see foreign competition making itself unpleasant. And we spend our time playing golf? What do we get out of it? Is golf any use? That's what I'm asking you. Can you name me a single case where devotion to this pestilential pastime has done a man any practical good?
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"After all, golf is only a game", said Millicent. Women say these things without thinking. It does not mean that there is any kink in their character. They simply don't realise what they are saying.
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Golf, like the measles, should be caught young, for, if postponed to riper years, the results may be serious.
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The least thing upset him on the links. He missed short putts because of the uproar of the butterflies in the adjoining meadows.
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