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Walter Hagen’s Top 8 Quotes

Walter Charles Hagen was an American professional golfer who was born on December 21, 1892, and died on October 6, 1969. He was a prominent figure in golf during the first part of the twentieth century. And he is regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time.

In addition, he twice won the US Open and was the first native-born American to win the British Open in 1922. Simultaneously, he won the Claret Jug three times.

Walter Hagen also won the PGA Championship five times, setting a new record.

Similarly, he won the Western Open five times and the PGA 45 times in his career.

He has also been a Ryder Cup captain six times.

In 1934, The Master’s Tournament, the newest major, was formed after his prime.

Below are the top 8 Walter Hagen quotations to help you achieve in life.

On the field, Walter Hagen

Walter Hagen
Walter Hagen playing Golf. Source: Results

“You’re just passing through. Don’t rush, and don’t be concerned.

And don’t forget to stop and smell the flowers along the way.” Walter Hagen’s

“The romantic aspect in art is formed by the adding of strangeness to beauty.”

“I never set out to be a millionaire.” “All I wanted was to live like one.” Walter Hagen’s

“Missing a putt, no matter how short, is not a tragedy.” In this regard, everyone has erred.” Walter Hagen’s

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The fifth of eight Walter Hagen quotes

“THE PUBLIC THOUGHT I LIVED THE EASY, CAREFREE LIFE – THE PLAYBOY OF GOLF.”

“No one recalls who finished second.”

“Make the difficult ones look easy and the easy ones look difficult.”

Walter Hagen’s

Did you ever consider what a beautiful bunker you would make, my dear?”

Walter Hagen’s