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It isn't the hours that you put in at practice that count. It's the way you spend those minutes.
Tony Lema
2.
You build a golf game like you build a wall, one brick at a time.
Tony Lema
3.
In choosing a partner, always pick the optimist.
Tony Lema
4.
The best advice I can give for playing a ball out of water is - don't.
Tony Lema
5.
Don't take your bad shots home with you.
Tony Lema
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Golf is like solitaire. When you cheat, you cheat only yourself.
Tony Lema
7.
A buoyant, positive approach to the game is as basic as a sound swing.
Tony Lema
8.
The less said about the putter the better. Here is an instrument of torture, designed by Tantalus and forged in the devil's own smithy.
Tony Lema
9.
From its earliest beginnings, golf has been a gentleman's game - to be played as much for the sake of the game as for the contest.
Tony Lema
10.
The man who runs from his office to the golf club, gulps a sandwich, belches and races to the first tee has no business howling in anguish when he puts his first two shots in the woods, then tops a 3-iron shot into the pond.
Tony Lema
11.
If I had to cram all my tournament experience into one sentence, I would say, Don't give up and don't let up!
Tony Lema
12.
Let's see, I think I right now I'm third in the money-winning and first in money-spending.
Tony Lema
13.
After a golfer has been out on the circuit for a while he learns how to handle his dating so that it doesn't interfere with his golf. The first rule usually is no woman-chasing after Wednesday.
Tony Lema
14.
I feel like I'm back visiting an old grandmother. She's crotchety and eccentric, but also elegant, and anyone who doesn't fall in love with her has no imagination.
Tony Lema