Somehow we just don't make the same boisterous fun of Holy Week that we do of Christmas. No one plans to have a holly, jolly Easter.
Pete Dye introduced me to golf course design back in the 1960's. He came to my hometown Columbus, Ohio to work on The Golf Club.
There's a lot of great people out here, I just appreciate it and hope everybody has had fun because I've enjoyed my ride.
My goal at every tournament is to finish top 18. At the end of the year if I could finish every tournament top 18, that would be pretty good.
Brushing up on your short game at the practice area is fine and good, but taking it with you to the golf course - when your score is really on the line - is another story.
Newspapers do a good job telling me what happened yesterday, but they'd be a lot more impressive if they could tell me what's going to happen tomorrow.
Sometimes Americans don't quite get my sense of humor. My good ol' British sarcasm seems to go over their heads.
Great champions have an enormous sense of pride. The people who excel are those who are driven to show the world and prove to themselves just how good they are.
I told my agents that I love Holly Hunter and Frances McDormand and all of these women that are good at doing comedies as well as dramas.
Buddy Holly and the early rock 'n' roll was no lighter than the way I play. It's very minimal.
There are always new places to go fishing. For any fisherman, there's always a new place, always a new horizon.
You can make a lot of money in this game. Just ask my ex-wives. Both of them are so rich that neither of their husbands work.
Kit Carruthers: Get out of here! Run! Someone's coming! Hide! Hey! Holly.
Holly Golightly: It's useful being top banana in the shock department.
I have a tip that can take 5 strokes off anyone's golf game. It's called an eraser.
My mother was right when she said that turning pro would take away my youth.
As a kid when I was growing up, as any kid, you think you know every thing and I was no different to that.
Younger guys now are all working out, and you find that if everyone's doing it and you're not doing it, you're going to be left behind.
Early in my career, my 3-, 5- and 9-irons performed differently than my other irons. But I adapted and made them work.
It has crossed my mind that I would like to run or help to run a pro women's tournament, although I really don't know much about organizing an event (it seems overwhelming actually).
My father taught me that the easiest thing to do was to quit. He'd say, 'It doesn't take any talent to do that.'