Bernard Darwin

Writer, Journalist

Bernard Darwin was a prominent British golf writer and naturalist, known for his insightful reflections on golf and nature.

Born
July 7, 1864
Died
January 1, 1961
Quotes
5
Rank
#832

About Bernard Darwin

Bernard Darwin — Life and Legacy

Bernard Darwin was a distinguished British writer and naturalist, celebrated for his profound insights into golf and its relationship with nature. His works, including 'The Golf Courses of the British Isles,' showcase his deep appreciation for the sport and the landscapes that host it. Darwin's philosophy centered on the idea that golf is not just a game but a means to connect with the environment. He famously noted that the best golf courses are those that blend seamlessly with their natural surroundings, emphasizing that the beauty of the game lies in its setting. This perspective challenges players to cultivate a sense of respect for nature while engaging in the sport. Darwin's quotes often reflect a belief that golf reveals one's character, as he stated that how a player conducts themselves on the course speaks volumes about their integrity. His writings encourage a thoughtful approach to the game, urging players to appreciate the nuances of the landscape and the experience it offers. This connection between golf and nature remains relevant today, as it inspires golfers to seek harmony in their play and respect for the environment. Ultimately, Bernard Darwin's contributions to golf literature and his unique perspective on the sport's relationship with nature continue to resonate, reminding us that the essence of golf is found not only in competition but also in the beauty of the world around us.

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"It is the constant and undying hope for improvement that makes golf so exquisitely worth playing."

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"Golf being a cold, calculating sort of game gives perhaps more scope for folly than any other. We have all the time in the world to make up our minds as to what is the wise thing to do and then we do the foolish one."

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"It is today an accepted principle of golfing architecture that the tiger should be teased and trapped and tested, while the rabbit should be left to peace, since he can make his own hell for himself."

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"It is a law of nature that everybody plays a hole badly when playing through."

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"Quotation brings to many people one of the intensest joys of living."

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