"My doctor asked me how many golf balls I had hit in my career. I'm lying there in bed calculating somewhere between four and five million golf balls I had hit to do that on my body"
- Greg Norman
About this Quote
In this quote, professional golf enthusiast Greg Norman is reflecting on a discussion he had with his physician. The physician asked him how many golf balls he had struck in his profession, and Norman is lying in bed trying to determine the number. He estimates that he has actually hit someplace between four and five million golf balls, which is an incredible amount. This number represents the toll that the sport has taken on his body, as hitting that numerous golf balls can be physically requiring. It likewise showcases the devotion and hard work that Norman has actually put into his profession, as striking countless golf balls takes a significant amount of time and effort. In general, this quote highlights the enthusiasm and commitment that Norman has for the video game of golf.
This quote is written / told by Greg Norman somewhere between February 10, 1955 and today. He was a famous Athlete from Australia.
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