“Half of our mistakes in life arise from feeling where we ought to think, and thinking where we ought to feel.”  John Churton Collins

” Don’t matter how you do it. Just do it like you know it.”   Jerry Jeff Walker

“You train with mechanics. You play by feel.” Jack Nicklaus

” The finest way to putt is the way that gets the ball into the hole. And confidence is half the battle. Without it, putting is not merely difficult; it is impossible.”  Harry Vardon

“Golf is a game of motion and rhythm, not  position and mechanics.”  Martin Hall

” If points of style are thought about and trusted to, bad shots will be frequent.”   Sir Walter Simpson

” The point is that it doesn’t matter if you look like a beast before or after the hit, as long as you look like a beauty at the moment of impact.”  Seve Ballesteros

” Take it easily and lazily because the golf ball isn’t going to run away while you’re swinging.”  Sam Snead

” A hit must be perfectly timed, but a swing will time itself.”  Grantland Rice

” Conscious work on mechanics should be done on the Training Ground, not on the Playing Ground.” Jim Flick

” Trying to do in three what should normally require four often ends up taking five.”   Harry Vardon

” This is a game of misses. The guy who misses the best is going to win.”  Ben Hogan

” I expect to make at least seven mistakes a round. Therefore, when I make a bad shot, I don’t worry about it. It’s just one of those seven.”  Walter Hagan

” There are two things you can learn by stopping your back-swing at the top and checking the position of your hands: How many hands you have, and which one is wearing the glove.”       Thomas Mulligan

” Dividing the swing into its parts is like dissecting a cat. You’ll have blood and guts and bones all over the place. But you won’t have a cat.”  Ernest Jones

” The golf swing is like sex: you can’t be thinking of the mechanics of the act while you’re doing it.” Dave Hill

” After taking the stance, it is too late to worry. The only thing to do then is to hit the ball.”  Bobby Jones

” We are getting too mechanical about the golf swing. Golf was never meant to be an exact science-it’s an art form. Einstein was a great scientist but a lousy golfer.”  Bob Toski

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