Words matter. These are the best Paula Creamer Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
There are so many lessons in life that can be learned through golf. I am not afraid to say that I am still learning some of them and probably will continue for some time.
I don’t really have a ‘favorite’ person to play with. I like to play with the player that is playing the best, but it doesn’t always work out that way.
I think about what I’ve accomplished and my career. I care about how many wins I have and whether I’m accomplishing my goals.
I take being a role model very seriously.
I love to win. But probably equal to that – I love doing what I do.
I care about my quality of life and money.
Every woman should recruit a female friend to take up golf so there will be more women available to play.
When I first started playing golf, I was heavily into softball and basketball.
I learned that round four of a major is really not too much different than rounds one through three. I didn’t keep to my game plan in the ’08 U.S. Women’s Open for the final round. That won’t happen again!
There is so much I want to do in women’s golf, and I’m living my dream.
An American champion, obviously being here in the states, is something that we all look at with the U.S. Open. But golf is played all over the world, and there are so many great golfers from other countries, and we’re lucky enough that this is our home base to be able to play out of.
I like to address all parts of my game, but I’m really concentrating a lot of time with my coach, David Whelan, on my short game and on the greens.
I grew up playing every sport.
My parents have always been there to really support anything I wanted to do or learn – they provided the opportunity for me. I was very blessed in that sense.
Women in pro-ams are always telling me about all the business deals they’ve struck on the golf course playing with their male work colleagues.
Nobody ever wants to have change, that’s for sure. But when it’s good, it’s really good.
If what I say or what I do affects others who look up to me as a role model, that pleases me so much.
I fear the future.
I plan my golf outfits for the tournaments, I recycle some for the practice rounds, but I always have new ideas for my golf attire, and I like to dress nice after the rounds, so I have to bring all my heels. It’s terrible. The worst part about being on tour is living out of a suitcase.
I believe you have to have balance in your life.
I’ve always – I grew up on the old-style traditional type of golf course, tree lined and all small greens, big undulations. And Oakmont just fit my eye.
I’m getting more and more comfortable out on the golf course with the changes I’ve been making. It’s really just a confidence thing in that I love being in contention.
I’m lucky my parents travel with me.
Find a good teacher that will keep the game fun. Work hard and don’t be afraid to have success or disappointment. That is what golf is all about.
I want to be a role model and I want to show kids that you can be strong and overcome adversity.
Practice, work out, proper nutrition, lots of work on my short game. In golf, that’s really where the strokes come off the scorecard.
I put the most pressure on myself.
I have been an avid reader of ‘Golf Digest’ ever since I started playing this great game.
We are a global sport. I mean, golf is obviously played all around the world. But when you have your National Championship, of course, everybody in America is rooting for an American.
My job is what millions of people do for recreation. How can you not like that?
I’ve never gotten cash out of a machine. I use my credit cards, so I don’t need to do that.
I wasn’t enjoying golf much. I was kind of getting a little bit tired, I was getting a little bit moody, and I was constantly getting angry. That’s not me. And when I saw that I knew I had to change.
Being nervous is not something you should be ashamed of. Nervous means you care, you really want to do well.