Golf and marriage are two very difficult things, but both require lots of practice. Just like a marriage, golf is not something to be taken lightly. Anyone who has played the game or pursued a successful relationship knows this. You need to commit yourself to it, have fun with it, and do it because you love it.
Regardless of the definition, golf is just like a marriage. It’s full of ups and downs, twists and turns, and plenty of challenges to overcome. The key is to remain focused on the journey ahead — not just the destination. This will help you stay calm, think clearly and react smartly. Always keep in mind that the art of golf and the art of marriage are both simple in concept but require lots of hard work, dedication and practice.
No relationship is perfect. Marriage, like a golf game, sometimes requires a little persistence and perhaps some imagination to keep the ball in play while you assume the proper posture, set up your intention, and then pull back on the club to hit just the right shot. A few well-executed swings could save your marriage and delight you both in ways you never imagined and even create a few exciting opportunities.
There are many quotes about golf and marriage that illuminate both subjects. As two spheres of life that are often interconnected, these golf and marriage quotes below express what life lessons have been learned from these experiences.
Golf is about keeping your mind and body sharp, finding your happy place, and getting outside to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air. It’s also about spending time with the ones you love—and as for marriage: golf is a great way to start a conversation.
1. Golf and marriage are like candy and toothpaste—you’re never ready for the other one, but you can’t ever have too much of either.
2. Golf and marriage are, in the end, the same thing. They don’t go away, they just get better.
3. Golf and marriage: they both require a lot of tough decisions. Golfers tend to take their time making those tough decisions, while many married couples don’t have enough time to make tough decisions together.
4. Golf is a game of trust and faith. When you get married, your marriage becomes your golf game.
5. Golf and marriage have a lot in common. Both require hard work and dedication, and both can give you the chance to find a good match for your soul.
6. Golf and marriage are like a swing. Both are easy to learn but take practice to master.
7. Golf and marriage are two sides of the same coin. If you want to keep one, you have to be willing to put in the effort to keep the other.
8. Good golfers know how to make the most of their time on the course. Great husbands make the most of their time with their wives too.
9. Golf is a great way to get to know your significant other better. So test your relationship by hitting the links together.
10. Golf is a great game for couples to play together. It’s relaxing, and casual and gets you in the zone. If you want to make golf more interesting, try adding a little of your spice!
11. Golf’s no easy game. It takes the right kind of person to keep it fun and exciting—and an even better one to make it last for a lifetime.
12. If a husband and wife love golf and they play it together regularly, their marriage will thrive.
13. Your golf game is important, but your marriage is important too. Stay away from the rough until you’re ready to play the hole-in-one!
14. When you’re in love and playing golf, it’s easy to forget that life is supposed to be happy. But when you fall in love with the game and your marriage, it’s never too late to find joy.
15. Golf and marriage have a lot in common. Both are sporty, demanding, and unpredictable. They can be frustrating, but they’re also tough to put down—like your favourite golf partners.
16. Don’t take your golf game for granted. If you want a happy marriage, make sure you practice it daily.
17. Golf is a great escape from the everyday grind. But it can also build stronger marriages.
18. Golf is the perfect sport for a couple who enjoys spending time together. When you’re out on the fairway, preparing to strike the ball, it’s a moment in time when your mind and body are completely focused on the task at hand—and that’s what makes golfing fun.
19. Golf and marriage have a lot in common. Both are challenging, but also rewarding when mastered.
20. When things get tough, remember: that you have a lot in common. Golf and marriage, for instance. Both can be as frustrating and nerve-wracking as they are fulfilling, but they also both have a result that’s worth celebrating.
21. Golf has been described as a great community builder. It can help you meet new people and share ideas. The sport makes great dates.
22. Golf and marriage go together like a hole-in-one and a happy marriage. Golf and marriage are a good mix…two things that last forever and never change.
23. Golf and marriage go hand in hand. Golf is great for getting away from it all and spending time with the one you love while golfing can help make your relationship stronger than ever.
24. Two things in life are guaranteed: death and taxes. But two things you can control: your golf game and your marriage.
25. When two people are not only golfers but also married to each other, it’s a natural progression to want to play golf together again and again.
26. Golf is a game of patience, commitment and attention. If you want to keep your marriage strong and happy, the same rules apply: Be patient, commit and pay attention to each other.
27. Golf is essential to any marriage. It teaches you how to get out of your way and it’s the best stress reliever around.
28. Golf is a sport for the serious, committed golfer. It’s not about hitting a high score. For golfers, it’s about getting better and keeping score of your progress.
29. The next time you get in the car and feel a little road rage, think about how many years of marriage you’re having with your spouse.
30. Golf is one of the few things that bring a person and spouse closer together. It’s also the perfect way to bond with your significant other on even the most stressful days—especially when you’re playing 18 holes.
31. Golf is a great way for couples to spend time together. It provides an opportunity to talk about all kinds of things, including the challenges of marriage.
32. Golf and marriage are two of life’s great pleasures—and two of life’s greatest tests.
33. Golf is a game of patience, commitment and sacrifice. It’s also the ultimate marriage saver because it takes you away from the distractions of everyday life—and away from your spouse.
34. A great golf partner is an equal match. A great marriage is a game you play every day, even if it’s raining, windy and dark.
35. Society has never been better at finding reasons to be cruel. But golf and marriage are two things that always seem to find a way.
36. Golf and marriage have a lot in common. Both are great at taking you away from it all and providing a place of serenity that is needed to heal and re-energize.
37. Golf is a great game for those who have time to kill, and it’s not just about the game. It’s about marriage.
38. When your golf game is on point and you’re married to someone who makes you want to play even more, then you are lucky.
39. The greatest gift you give to your spouse, is being yourself. The greatest way to show your love for a golf partner is through consistent golfing with them.
40. Golf is a great way to spend quality time with your spouse and be yourself. This season, get out there and enjoy the game.
41. Golf is a great way to enjoy the outdoors with your spouse, but marriage is a great way to enjoy life together.
42. Golf and marriage are like putting a hole in one. They seem easier than they are, but once you’ve done it, you’ll never forget them.
43. Golf and marriage are like putting. Golfers putt to win. But a happy marriage is when both players get to keep putting in.
44. Golf and marriage are two of life’s most rewarding experiences. That’s not to say that they don’t also involve some mixed emotions, but that’s a good thing.
45. Marriage is a golf course for two. Together you swing great, separately you both miss the green.
46. Golf is all about the connections made. The friendly banter between mates, the shared smiles and laughter when it’s time to tee off—every minute of it is a gift.
47. Golf has been described as the perfect marriage of art and science, a game designed by God to remind us that He’s always with us.
48. Golf is more than a game to me. It’s the perfect combination of fun, challenge and its greatest reward: spending time with you.
49. Golf and marriage is a match made in heaven—one where there’s no give-and-take; both partners are always happy.
50. Golf and marriage are a lot alike – they take work and they take patience. But when you stick with them, you’ll have the best days of your life.
51. Though golf and marriage be at war, there is no surrender in a marriage where both partners love the game.
52. Golf and marriage go hand in hand. When you play golf, you’re thinking about your game—making adjustments to improve it and planning strategy for the future. But when you’re married to someone, you’re also always thinking about their game: how they think, where they are going with life and what they need from you.
53. Golf is the perfect hobby for a married couple. It allows you to spend quality time with your spouse and provides exercise, friendship and fun—all at one time!
54. Golf is a game of patience, a kind of meditation. It’s also a great way to strengthen the bond between husband and wife.
55. Golf is a sport that requires patience, perseverance, hard work and dedication. It teaches you how to deal with life’s challenges and how to give everything you have. Golf is a marriage where your spouse is on the golf course.
56. Golf is a great way to spend time with your spouse. It’s also a great way to get away from the pressures of everyday life. So if you’re looking for a perfect excursion, consider hitting the links.
57. Golf is not just an escape from daily life. It’s a way to make friends, have fun, and improve your marriage.
58. Golf is one of those rare things that works for both partners. The camaraderie, the shared experiences and knowledge that you can always count on each other.
59. Golf is a great equalizer. If you are the best, then everyone will want to play with you. And if you’re not the best, it doesn’t matter because no one can beat you.
60. Golf is a sport that sharpens your mind and improves your attitude. It’s also a sport that could improve your marriage
61. Golf is an escape from your everyday life and a time for reflection. It’s also a great way to spend time with your spouse and show them some love.
62. Golf has taught me the greatest lessons of all: good golf is a spirit of generosity; good golf demands cooperation; good golf seeks out common ground, and above all, good golf is a great game.
63. Golf is the perfect marriage partner. If you enjoy golf and your spouse enjoys golf, then the marriage is a success.
64. When it comes to golf, marriage and family – don’t take it lightly. Take it seriously as a sign of commitment.
65. Golf is a great way to make your marriage better through shared experiences, laughter, and respect for each other.
66. Playing golf with your spouse is the perfect way to spend time together and build a life of happiness.
67. Golfing is a wonderful escape from the mundane. It’s a great way to connect with your partner on the course and off.
68. Golf is a great equalizer—it brings people together from all walks of life, from all generations. The game brings out the best in us, whether we’re on the course or not!
69. Golf is my healing. Marriage is the ultimate golf course, a course that throws all kinds of challenges at you and makes you better in every way.
70. Golf and marriage go hand in hand. If you’re not hitting the greens, you’re not playing the game.
71. Golf: the art of putting one foot in front of the other, no matter how steep the hill. Marriage: putting one foot in front of the other, no matter how steep the hill.
72. Golf and marriage are like putting and hitting. Golf makes you better at putting, and marriage makes you better at hitting.
73. Golf is the perfect marriage of mind and body for connecting with your spouse, and achieving a lifelong goal.
74. Golf is not a spectator sport. You want to be out there, doing it. It’s something as a husband and father should be in charge of. Anytime I see my wife out here hitting balls, I just think about how lucky she is that she has the best husband in the world.
75. Golf and marriage are like fish and corn. You don’t get them to stay together by pairing them up in the feed bin.
76. Golf is like marriage. It’s supposed to be messy and hard, but it’s also full of grace and beauty.
77. Golf is a quiet path to inner peace and contentment. It’s the best thing for your marriage if you’re not the greatest golfer.
78. Golf, as a sport, only requires five strokes. Be the best in your marriage by practising five times as hard as that.
79. Golf is more than a game, it’s an adventure. It’s the memories, the friends, and the love that make it worth playing.
80. Golf is not a game to be taken lightly. It’s a way of life. A sport that you live, love and breathe for nearly every hour of your day.
81. Golf and marriage are the highest of human pursuits, for they combine all life’s pleasures: the joy of togetherness, the excitement of competition, and the camaraderie of friendly companionship.
82. Golf’s a great way to spend quality time with your spouse. It’s also a good way to get some exercise and meet new friends.
83. The greatest adventure is to be married. The greatest adventure is to find someone who cares about your golf game.
84. Golf is a sport that’s great for relationships. You can play it with your spouse, your kids and your friends.
85. Golf is not just about hitting a ball into a hole or even making a birdie on the last hole. It’s about enjoying a beautiful course, great company and even better conversations with your spouse.
86. Golf is a game of skill, but it’s also about patience, planning and compatibility. It takes trust, respect and communication—the same ingredients that make for a happy marriage.
87. Golf is a sacred vice. It demands precision, tact and patience. Its rewards are sublime, its failures are instructive.
88. Golf is an amazingly addictive game of patience, concentration, and strategy. If you love golf and want to find the ideal partner in your marriage, look for a woman who shares these same qualities.
89. Golf is a great way to get away from your problems and focus on what’s important—like your marriage.
90. Golf is a very good game for marriage. It gives you an hourglass to the rhythm of your life, a foursome of friends, and something to do together with love.
91. Golf and marriage are not mutually exclusive. If your game is good, you’ll have a good marriage.
92. A beautiful day out on the course makes even the most ordinary marriage seem unique and special.
93. Golf is more than a game. It’s an experience that teaches you to trust your instincts, be in the moment, relax and have fun.
94. Golf and marriage have a lot in common. They both take time, patience and a little luck.
95. Golf isn’t just a game. It’s a lifestyle, the perfect way to spend the rest of your life with someone you love.
96. Golf and marriage go hand in hand. You never know where you’ll find passion or a nagging wife on the course!
97. Golf and marriage are two of life’s best rituals. Play them together, and keep the good times rolling.
98. Golf is a game of life, and marriage is a game of love. The more you play, the higher your score will be!
99. If your spouse is a golf addict, you might want to consider taking up the game yourself. A survey found that 85% of married people who golf said they “enjoy playing with their mate.”
100. In golf, as in life, there are no sure things. But as long as your marriage is solid and true, you’ll beat 99 per cent of the people anyway.
101. Golf takes patience, dedication and a lot of money. But marriage takes love. So maybe it’s not such a bad thing that golf takes longer.
102. Golf is a great way to celebrate those you love and have become so close with. The best times are when you are on the same course, side by side.
103. Golf and marriage are like putting together a puzzle. You need to be patient, and careful, and sometimes you have to let things go. But when the final piece is in place, the peace and satisfaction that comes with it are well worth the wait.
104. Golf is a fun and exciting game that you can play with your spouse. It’s also a great way to celebrate life as a couple.
105. Golf is a game that builds good habits and makes lifelong friends. It’s also one of life’s most fun, equal-opportunity activities.
106. Golf is like marriage. No matter how many times your partner tells you they love you, it doesn’t mean they mean it. It’s up to you to prove how much you care.
107. Golf is a sport most husbands and wives can enjoy together. For all you golfers out there who have or are planning your wedding, remember that you are the perfect match for your spouse because you both love to play this great game.
108. Golf and marriage are two of life’s greatest pleasures. Each has its challenges, but together they’re truly a joy.
109. Golf and marriage have a lot in common. Both are slow and steady, both require commitment and frequent practice, and they often require a few sacrifices along the way. But the payoff is huge.
110. Golf is a great way to spend time with your spouse. Spend quality time together in the beautiful outdoors, and get the stress out of the way.
111. Golf is a great date. There’s something special about getting into the car with someone that you love, and planning an entire day of fun.
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