When I'm on stage, I'm trying to do one thing: bring people joy.
Be yourself. Play within yourself. Play your own game.
In golf your strengths and weaknesses will always be there. If you could improve your weaknesses, you would improve your game. The irony is that people prefer to practice their strengths.
The woods are full of long drivers.
Golf tips are like aspirin. One may do you good, but if you swallow the whole bottle you will be lucky to survive.
All seasoned players know, or at least have felt, that when you are playing your best, you are much the same as in a state of meditation. You are free of tension and chatter. You are concentrating on one thing. It is the ideal condition for good golf.
Go out and have fun. Golf is a game for everyone, not just for the talented few.
That's what culture is based on, the passing down of a certain narrative by imitation.
Back when Jerry Seinfeld was just another comedian hanging around the clubs, I'd imitate him to amuse myself and the other comics. The club owners would say, 'What are you doing that for? Nobody knows him. '
Cult films last forever. I have been in plenty of films that no one will remember, so it is nice to be in some movies that some people do, and that they pass it along to the next generation I'm meeting kids named Ash now.
Courageous leadership is not fearless leadership. What makes you a leader is how you deal with your fears.