I've started to show the consistency in majors I had in regular tournaments back in 1998-2000 when I was contending nearly every week.
Sometimes in golf I've got 10,000 people watching me. Cameras are easy. Doing the Jay Leno show was easy.
I certainly don't think adrenalin coursing through your veins, is going to help with the fine motor skills of golf.
I spent hours as a kid on the putting green of the local golf course imagining I was sinking a putt to win the Masters.
The pressure makes me more intent about each shot. Pressure on the last few holes makes me play better.
If I get involved in a charity, I really want to be a part of it. I don't want to just put my name on your pamphlet.
You have to trust your kids. They have to experience life, and you just hope you've provided them a foundation for what's right and what isn't.
For many my behavior has been a major disappointment, my behavior has caused considerable worry to my business partners, and everyone involved in my business, but most importantly to the young people we influence, I apologize.
I get to play golf for a living. What more can you ask for - getting paid for doing what you love.
A 3-foot putt can be more nerve-racking than a 9-foot putt because a 3-foot putt you should be getting in. A 9-footer, there's a chance it won't go in.
I have always said I will try to answer questions honestly. I don't want to change that about myself. I think people appreciate that about me.
It feels great to win and I can't be more thankful to the Lord for walking me through every step. God was and is so faithful every time.
Really in all my years on Tour, in the U.S. Open I probably played great golf in two of them, out of maybe 20, so it's a lot of work.
I think it's great the opportunity is given to all of us really to come out and play major championships after the real major championships have gone beyond us.
Confidence is the most important single factor in this game, and no matter how great your natural talent, there is only one way to obtain and sustain it: work.
I've always said it: I don't want to be the only Columbian playing on the PGA Tour, so, guys, just play some good golf and come join me here.
I had a really good feeling about that match. You know, they are good friends, and Chris had to feel really relaxed because of being out there with Tiger.
It's very difficult to consistently hit good iron shots if you get off to a bad start. That's why I'm always paying attention to my setup and takeaway.
In therapy I have learned the importance of keeping spiritual life and professional life balanced. I need to regain my balance.
I'm a big kid. I love drinking chocolate milk. I'm not afraid to watch some cartoons once in a while when I'm with my nieces and actually be attentive.
I love being on the water, wakesurfing and wakeboarding. I'm not thinking about golf. I'm just wondering if my cooler's got enough ice to make it through the day.