1.
Forget your opponents; always play against par.
Sam Snead
2.
Of all the hazards, fear is the worst.
Sam Snead
3.
There is an old saying: if a man comes home with sand in his cuffs and cockleburs in his pants, don't ask him what he shot.
Sam Snead
4.
No matter what happens - never give up a hole....In tossing in your cards after a bad beginning you also undermine your whole game, because to quit between tee and green is more habit-forming than drinking a highball before breakfast.
Sam Snead
5.
If a lot of people gripped a knife and fork the way they do a golf club, they'd starve to death.
Sam Snead
6.
You've just one problem. You stand too close to the ball after you've hit it.
Sam Snead
7.
Practice puts brains in your muscles.
Sam Snead
8.
Keep close count of your nickels and dimes, stay away from whiskey, and never concede a putt.
Sam Snead
9.
In golf, as in life, you get out of it what you put into it.
Sam Snead
10.
'You know Bobby, when I was your age I'd drive the ball right over those trees at the corner.' Feeling challenged Mr. Cole hit a big driver right into those big trees. Snead then said 'Of course, when I was your age, those trees were only 10 feet high.'
Sam Snead
11.
I believe in destiny...what's going to be is going to be. If I'm going to win, I'm going to win...I don't give a damn what the other guy shoots. I'm going to win if it's my turn.
Sam Snead
12.
What abandoned course is that?
Sam Snead
13.
Never let up. The more you can win by, the more doubts you put in the other players' minds the next time out.
Sam Snead
14.
The mark of a great player is in his ability to come back. The great champions have all come back from defeat.
Sam Snead
15.
Make the basic shot-making decision early, clearly and firmly, and then ritualize all the necessary acts of preparation.
Sam Snead
16.
Golf course architects make me sick. They can't play themselves, so they rig the courses so nobody else can play either.
Sam Snead
17.
If I could have shot 69 in the last round every time, I would have won nine U.S. Opens. Nine!
Sam Snead
18.
Most people who play golf have one big trouble: they think too much. To get any real mileage out of this game you've got to sit on your imagination.
Sam Snead
19.
There are no short hitters on the tour anymore - just long and unbelievably long.
Sam Snead
20.
Don't just play your way around the course. Think your way around way around the course.
Sam Snead
21.
I shot a wild elephant in Africa thirty yards from me, and it didn't hit the ground until it was right at my feet. I wasn't a bit scared. But a four foot putt scares me to death.
Sam Snead
22.
You have more potential than you think.
Sam Snead
23.
Golf got complicated when I had to wear shoes and begin thinking about what I was doing.
Sam Snead
24.
Golf tip: Lay off for three weeks and then quit for good.
Sam Snead
25.
These greens are so fast I have to hold my putter over the ball and hit it with the shadow.
Sam Snead
26.
What did I want with prestige? The British Open paid the winner $600 in American money. A man would have to be two hundred years old at that rate to retire from golf.
Sam Snead
27.
The only reason I ever played in the first place was so I could afford to hunt and fish.
Sam Snead
28.
The fact that Slammin' Sammy couldn't win the Open made it all the more valuable for the players that did win. Gave it a special quality. I'd say a part of the sheen on that trophy comes from my sweat.
Sam Snead
29.
If I had cleared the trees and drove the green, it would've been a great shot.
Sam Snead
30.
Practice your swing until it becomes a habit of mind and muscle.
Sam Snead
31.
To win you must have talent and desire  but desire is first.
Sam Snead
32.
But you don't have to go up in the stands and play your foul balls. I do.
Sam Snead
33.
Of the mental hazards, being scared is the worst. When you get scared, you get tense.
Sam Snead
34.
First and fore-most, you must have confidence. Your second mental problem is concentration. Think the shot through in advance before you address the ball. Draw a mental image of where you want it to go and then eliminate everything else from your mind, except how you are going to get the ball into that preferred spot.
Sam Snead
35.
I looked like a monkey trying to wrestle a football.
Sam Snead
36.
Nobody asked how you looked, just what you shot.
Sam Snead
37.
When I ask you what club to use, look the other way and don't answer.
Sam Snead
38.
I give the ball some sweet talk. I tell it that this isn't going to hurt a bit. I'm a friend and all I'm going to do is give it a nice little ride.
Sam Snead
39.
The three things I fear most in golf are lightning, Ben Hogan and a downhill putt.
Sam Snead
40.
To be consistently effective, you must put a certain distance between yourself and what happens to you on the golf course. This is not indifference, it's detachment.
Sam Snead
41.
Until you play it, St. Andrews looks like the sort of real estate you couldn't give away.
Sam Snead
42.
I've said a thousand times, you can't go into a shop and buy a good golf game.
Sam Snead
43.
To quit between tee and green is more habit-forming than drinking a highball before breakfast.
Sam Snead
44.
I hope I'll never get too old to want to take part in this event, and I don't think I will ever age that much.
Sam Snead
45.
Thinking instead of acting is the number one golf disease.
Sam Snead
46.
I've been on some fairways that are as good as the greens we putted on back then. We had crab grass. I remember one green where I putted through ants.
Sam Snead
47.
Playing golf is like eating. It's something which has to come naturally.
Sam Snead
48.
Golf is played with the arms.
Sam Snead
49.
Correct one fault at a time. Concentrate on the one fault you want to overcome.
Sam Snead
50.
I'd say that golf is about 75% mental. If your state of mind gets out of kilter, you're worse off than a tomcat floating on a log.
Sam Snead