Byron Nelson

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Every great player has learned the two Cs: how to concentrate and how to maintain composure.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Great
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Arnold Palmer has what I call an 'Eisenhower smile'. Those two men, they'd smile and their whole faces would look so pleasant; it was like they were smiling all over.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Smile
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One way to break up any kind of tension is good deep breathing.
- Byron Nelson
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Winners are different. They're a different breed of cat.
- Byron Nelson
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My God, he looks like he's beating a chicken.
- Byron Nelson
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Golf is a lot like life. When you make a decision, stick with it.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Golf
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The only shots you can be sure of are those you've had already.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Golf
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Out-of-control emotions can make smart people stupid.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Smart
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The only thing you should force in a golf swing is the club back in the bag.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Golf
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To control your nerves, you must have a positive thought in your mind.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Mind
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The first step in building a solid, dependable attitude is to be realistic, not only about your inherent capabilities, but also about how well you are playing to those capabilities on any given day.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Attitude
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No golfer ever gets so consistently good that he can't use some constructive advice. No matter how many trophies he may win, he can't analyze and remedy his own faults.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Golf
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Golf is a percentage game, and I play the percentages.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Golf
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I played the British Open in 1937. It took a week to get there and a week to get home. I was the low American; finished fourth or fifth. And what it came down to was, I lost a good part of my summer, won $185, and spent $1,000 on boat fare alone.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Summer
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Putting affects the nerves more than anything. I would actually get nauseated over three-footers.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Three
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Sam Snead did to the tee-shot what Roger Bannister did to the four-minute mile.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Golf
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In my day we simply didn't believe that it was possible to play as well as these young fellows do. We thought that strength denied touch and that you could not consistently hit the ball both long and straight. It's been proven that you can.
- Byron Nelson
Collection: Believe