I don't want to coach too far into my 60s. By then, I'll be playing golf four or five times a week.
I just enjoy playing in wind, grew up in it, and it makes the golf a bit more fun.
Women in pro-ams are always telling me about all the business deals they've struck on the golf course playing with their male work colleagues.
Acting is a great gig. It pays well, I get to meet some nice people, and it allows me to play a lot of golf. I'm a real lucky guy.
The good part is if I play a solid round of golf, it will be very hard for the others to beat me. And that's all I'm thinking about.
This is what I love to do. And if pressure is something that comes with playing good golf, that's something a professional golfer has to handle.
I don't play golf or tennis, I don't ski, I don't snowboard. If you love what you do, you never get enough of it.
Somehow, it is hard to dislike a man once you have played a round of golf with him.
For me, the worst part of playing golf, by far, has always been hitting the ball.
Real golf is the 20 million people who play once a week or once a month.
Golf is played by twenty million mature American men whose wives think they are out having fun.
If I can raise more money for charities, or get more Canadian kids to play golf, the green jacket will mean even more.
You can play golf with liberals, be neighbors with them, go out to dinner. I just don't want them in power.
I tried all kinds of sports when I was a kid, like soccer and tennis and golf, and, in fact, started skating to be able to play hockey.
I think if you're a painter, you paint; if you're a golfer, you golf; if you're a fisherman, you fish; if you're a musician, you play music.
I started when I was three, and on some courses they wouldn't let me play because they said I was too little. They wouldn't accept that a child could play. So my parents had to argue at times with some people at golf courses so I could.
You know, when I was a young boy I used to play baseball in my back yard or in the street with my brothers or the neighborhood kids. We used broken bats and plastic golf balls and played for hours and hours.
I play golf, but sometimes it's so un-relaxing, I have to play tennis to wind down. Now that I think about it, this process is sort of like when I go out for sushi and have to get a slice of pizza afterward.
I used to read every golf magazine front to back; I was addicted to Golf Channel, read Rotella, read every golf book.
I have a project at HBO and one at the Family Channel coming that are being looked at. Aside from that I am not doing much more than playing golf and some skiing.
I get to play golf for a living. What more can you ask for - getting paid for doing what you love.