Donald Ross had a few phrases to live by, especially when it came to golf and course design. Here were a few of his most notable:

โ€œIf you use a line and a square to build a bunker, the result is sure to have an artificial-ness akin to hideous. Itโ€™s just as easy to break up all the lines and avoid such a regrettable result. Man cannot do in a few days what nature took years to accomplish.โ€

"If you want to know a man, take him out on the golf course."
Donald Ross

โ€œOften the very highest recommendation of a bunker is when it is criticized. That shows that it is accomplishing the one thing for which it was built: Itโ€™s making players think.โ€

โ€œThe repeated loss of balls by those to whom the hazard is difficult is apt to create dissatisfaction.โ€

โ€œIf you want to know a man, take him out on the golf course.โ€

โ€œI believe wholeheartedly in golf. I consider it a game of honor. It does more to bring out the finer points in a manโ€™s character than any other sport.โ€

โ€œA country which gets golf-minded need not worry about the honor, the integrity and the honesty of its people.โ€

โ€œEvery golfer is on his honor. As long as we keep golf a game of honor, weโ€™re on the right road.โ€

A Life Lesson

Old Tom Morris was against gambling in golf and advised Ross to never bet on the golf course beyond a small wager. โ€œWhy make a horse race out of a game like golf?โ€ Morris posited. Ross took Old Tomโ€™s words to heart and for the rest of his life rarely played for stakes beyond a quarter Nassau. Ross said that Calcutta pools โ€œdonโ€™t belong in such a fine, clean game.โ€

Once at Pinehurst, a young man who didnโ€™t know Ross asked him for a game and a $25 Nassau.

โ€œLetโ€™s just play for the fun of the game,โ€ Ross countered.

The young man insisted, so Ross relented, played the visitor and beat him soundly.

โ€œI built the course,โ€ Ross told his opponent. โ€œLet this be a lesson to you: Donโ€™t play for high stakes with a stranger.โ€

-Lee Pace