People like us do things like this
- Change the way you think about golf.
- If you don’t play golf you should give it a try. If you do play golf you should help connect someone new with the game.
- Play golf wherever you can, whenever you can, however you can.
- Understand. Golf is not taught; you have to learn how to become a golfer.
- Separate the purpose from the goal. The purpose is to have fun. The goal is to be our best.
- Remember. Golf is a game. The first thing to learn is how to find the fun. You should play to have fun, like you did on the sandlot.
- Have fun, but do not ruin the fun for others.
- Golf is only expensive if you want it to be. Nice things are nice, but not always necessary. Once you decide to need less, you will have more.
- Learn how to play and have two balls on you at all times.
- Get the ball in the hole any way you can, as soon as you can, in the fewest strokes possible.
- Practice from the hole backwards. Do the difficult things while they are easy, and the great big things when they are small.
- Worry about getting better not about what you score. No one cares about your swing as much as you think.
- Keep moving. Hit the ball. Go find it. Hit it again. Play ready golf (But never tee off in front of a birdie or better.).
- Plan ahead. Leave your bag between where you are and where you are going next. Always move forward.
- More than three practice swings is foolishly wasted effort.
- Keep up or let faster groups play through. Nobody likes a dawdler.
- Golf is a game of honor. When a golfer breaks a rule, they are expected to penalize themselves.
- It is impossible to cheat; so, there is no reason to try.
- Count all of your strokes and always do what is fair. If you can not figure out what’s fair, you’re probably not a golfer, and definitely not Sixtyone.