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Steve Smyers Quotes

«This is a pretty stout hole.»
Author: Steve Smyers
«Whenever you have exposure to a major road or interstate, those are always your best performing golf courses.»
Author: Steve Smyers
«We've got a mix of holes. We've got greens that are stuck up in the air and greens that are flat on the ground. So we've got a real variety not only of looks, but how you can attack the holes.»
Author: Steve Smyers
«We've got a big golf course here, but what we've got are 16, 17 and 18, that if you come out and play a friendly match or if we have a competition here, there can be a huge spread of scores.»
Author: Steve Smyers
«It's more of a strategic golf course than a penal golf course. It's all about managing yourself.»
Author: Steve Smyers
«This is absolutely true links golf and Nick is one of the finest links players who ever lived. I've played a lot of links courses and have a good knowledge of it but not the understanding of a guy like him. Using links land is different than anywhere else. His expertise is absolutely invaluable in a situation like this.»
Author: Steve Smyers
«In 120 days it will be almost groomed and ready to play golf.»
Author: Steve Smyers
«Sam Snead said the best practice he could have was going into a fairway bunker, taking his shoes off and hitting 3-irons out of the sand for rhythm and balance.»
Author: Steve Smyers