Jim Furyk famous quotes

Last updated: Jul 22, 2024

  • At my home in the southwest of France, I grow oak, hazel, and lemon trees in my backyard.

  • There are massive stacks of bad choices in my backyard. Haven't finished cleaning the place up but I'm workin' on it and clearly I have not yet reached enlightenment for more than a fleeting moment but I'm tryin' and I found somethin' here I want ya to have. It's not much just a story but it's all I've got so take it.

  • Don't be afraid to challenge the pros, even in their own backyard.

  • Like environmentalists, politicians generally privilege flora and fauna over folks. (NIMBYs excepted. Senator Edward Kennedy is a not-in-my-backyard environmentalist: he opposes wind farms in Nantucket Sound, offshore from his Hyannis Port compound.

  • Having a Southwest Green in my backyard is a huge advantage for me on tour. I am pleasantly surprised just how true the ball rolls and reacts to chip and pitch shots. I love my Southwest Green.

  • Byrd has always been that kind of pitcher, trying to trick you, keep the ball low, in and out. He threw a lot of strikes, worked it inside and out, threw breaking balls for strikes behind in the count.

  • Wisdom is in yourself, just like a sweet ripe mango is already in a young green one.

  • I never thought about the green, but LA has a lot of greenery.

  • If you don't know what makes green, you're going to try every color combination.

  • O pastoral heart of England! like a psalm Of green days telling with a quiet beat.