Like one's own children, golf has an uncanny way of endearing itself to us while at the same time evoking every weakness of mind and character, no matter how well hidden.
Timothy GallweyWinning is overcoming obstacles to reach a goal, but the value in winning is only as great as the value of the goal reached.
Timothy GallweyCoaching is unlocking a person's potential to maximize their own performance. It is helping them to learn rather than teaching them.
Timothy GallweyBoth Arthur Ashe and Billie Jean King used these phrases ("playing out of one's mind," or "over one's head") to describe their performances while winning tghe finals at Wimbledon in 1975. . . . The player loses himself in the action, continually breaki g the false limits placed on is potential. Awareness becomes acutely heightened, while analysis, anxiety and self-conscious thought are compoletly forgotten. Enjoyment is at a peak - pure and unspoiled.
Timothy Gallwey