From Tiger Woods’ return to competition to the bro-down in the Bahamas, enjoy this edition of Quotes of the Week.
From Tiger Woods’ return to competition to the bro-down in the Bahamas, enjoy this edition of Quotes of the Week.
“Not saying it will, but at the same time, don’t be surprised if it does. This is the logical choice.” – Golf Channel insider Rosaforte, on the possibility of Tiger Woods returning at the Wells Fargo Championship May 5-8 at Quail Hollow.
“Nothing has changed as of now. There is no timetable.” – Tiger Woods’ manager, Steinberg, responding to the reports that Woods is nearing a return to action.
“I think that’s a shame for the game of golf.” – Nicklaus, on top players, including Adam Scott, skipping the Olympics.
“That’s very, very sad, cause I would’ve given anything as a young man to have an opportunity to represent my country and possibly win a gold medal.” – Player, captain of the South African team, on top players, including South Africa’s own, Louis Oosthuizen, skipping the Olympics.
“[Smylie Kaufman] is my spirit animal.” – Spieth, on Twitter, during his trip to the Bahamas with Kaufman, Rickie Fowler, and Justin Thomas.
“Let’s be real, [Smylie Kaufman] was the MVP. Just a dominating performance from start to finish.” – Thomas, on Twitter, reflecting on his trip to the Bahamas with Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth and Smylie Kaufman.
“After seeing all these snapchats over the last few days... Maybe I should have taken @RickieFowler up on the invite!” – McIlroy, on Twitter, expressing his regret over skipping the bro-down in the Bahamas with Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth.
“I’m still first loser. I’m tired of finishing in second and top five and top 10. I need to close out tournaments and get Ws.” – Reed, after finishing runner-up to Charley Hoffman at the Valero Texas Open.
“You look at what Lydia Ko’s doing, and why isn’t she on the cover?” – Inkster, on Golf Digest putting Paige Spiranac on the cover of its May magazine.
“You look across other platforms, I feel like people are starting to take notice of us as players and us as athletes, but Golf Digest seems to be the anomaly” – Lewis, on Golf Digest putting Paige Spiranac on the cover of its May magazine.