真/CURIOSO : GARY PLAYER ON GOLF COURSES

“We have to stop making golf courses of 7,600 yards because, first of all, we are running out of water in the world, and secondly, machinery and golf carts cost a living fortune, ” Gary Player says. “Fertilizer poisons golf courses. Members hate long courses. All you do when you make a golf course long is to make it hated from every possible angle. There are so many magnificent courses in the world today, but they’re changing them and spending hundreds of millions of dollars to make unnecessary changes because of modern technology. Let the amateur have all the technology in the world, but the professional golfers…stop. Cut the ball back 50 yards tomorrow. Stop the long putter and the belly putter tomorrow. Stop building golf courses over 7,000 yards.”

– Gary Player as told to South China Morning Post

真/CURIOSO : GARY PLAYER VERSUS DISCRIMINATION

「我站出來示威反對: 因為我是南非人。這些年來都有人想我死, 不存在世上。為什麼? 自1969年我於Dayton, Ohio職業高爾夫球協會的比賽失去冠軍, 敗給Raymond Floyd。 他們用冰雪拋向我的眼睛, 推撞我到草原上; 當我歡呼時, 他們會用電話簿擲向我, 以及當我輕輕擊球時, 他們會憤怒地高聲喊叫。因為一球的失誤失去了PMA名銜, 而落下這場。」

沒有一個高爾夫球選手會像我, 要忍受以上的傷害。

Gary player向南華早報報道

“I was demonstrated against because I was South African. For years they wanted to kill me. I lost in the 1969 PGA Championship to Raymond Floyd at Dayton, Ohio – they threw ice in my eyes, they charged me on the green, they threw telephone books in my back when I was swinging, and they screamed at me when I had a short putt. I lost the PGA title by one shot.”

“These are the conditions I had to play golf under – no golfer’s ever played under the same conditions I had to endure.”

– Gary Player as told to South China Morning Post

真/CURIOSO : GARY PLAYER ON ASIAN GOLF

Although Asian golf is on the rise, Gary Player says that parents are holding back the region’s young golfers. “Parents make their children play because they want to become rich. The other danger in Asian Golf is that the players only get half of their prize money. I heard recently that the China Golf Association claims back 55 per cent of the players’ prize money. That’s terrible – they can’t do that. Look at [tennis player] Li Na, she broke away from that and won majors.”

– South China Morning Post