My parents have always been there to really support anything I wanted to do or learn - they provided the opportunity for me. I was very blessed in that sense.
My main goal is to be the No. 1 American and the No. 1 player in the world. If an American is on top of the leader board every week, it will bring more people into the game of golf.
I like it when, you know, 3-under wins, you know, 20-under par, it just brings so many other people into contention.
There's a lot of times that both myself and my brother wish, obviously, that we were just completely normal.
To be honest dinner conversations was the worst bit about being a child and listening to the boring people around me.
Lee was too cool by nature to rage at fate; his manner was to raise an eyebrow and greet it laconically.
For example, I wouldn't hesitate to sit somebody down if he wasn't performing, even if he was the No. 1 player in the world. I've been sat down before.
I didn't hesitate to kiss my father in public. And that's how I tried to raise my children. We're physical.
If you can't laugh at yourself, then how can you laugh at anybody else? I think people see the human side of you when you do that.
That's why I'm very proud of being American. I'm proud to pay taxes. I pay a lot of taxes, but it sure beats the alternative.
These guys who keep on playing but aren't winning, you've got to sit them down and let them figure it out and perform a little gut-check on themselves.
There was a subtlety about Peggy Lee. It was powerful. There was a valuable use of space. Everything was not cluttered. Her voice was out front and was the key instrument.
I'm used to the golf course playing soft, so tomorrow I'm going to have to pay attention a little bit more.
I draw a younger crowd who can relate to me. Some of the girl fans will message me online, saying, 'You're the reason I watch golf.'
Quail Hollow is always going to be a special spot for me, and winning there gave me a little more credibility. But I want to be a multiple winner on the PGA Tour.
I've always been kind of a shy guy. Not very outgoing. I might not start a conversation, but if somebody else does, I'll chat away.
You can't really measure your game. You can shoot seven under and lose and you can shoot even and win.
I had to actually purchase a book to learn the API and write the client. It was pretty frustrating trying to learn the API and develop a product quickly.
But I just really think there is a natural extension into other types of media because it's an excellent system for reliably locating and retrieving content.
If you're a musician or actor, you know that if you're successful, some level of fame goes along with that. You're prepared. But how often does that happen to a programmer?
That's what Google taught me. Aim higher. Udacity is my playground - to radically experiment and find out. I've seen the light.