To be honest, I never really wrapped my mind around winning.
When I was 13 my dream was to play the U.S. Open. Now it's to win it.
I'm kind of a grinder. I'm a Cinderella, an underdog story who fights.
My ability to concentrate and work toward that goal has been my greatest asset.
Time is like an egg and life is like a chicken that lays the egg.
Everyone I built a course for thinks they have the best golf course in the world and I'm very pleased and proud of that.
I've said before that the Ryder Cup is not the European Tour versus the American Tour. It's Europe's best golfers against the US.
My job is what millions of people do for recreation. How can you not like that?
I've always said, the harder the golf course, the better I play.
The final group, on Sunday at the Masters, is the greatest feeling in the world for a professional golfer.
I always wear my hat backwards. That way, people can see my face.
Golf is flexibility, and I notice more guys injured. You can overdo this conditioning.
It's fun to get out in the field. I really enjoy that. It's fun creating.
I like using a 75-percent swing for wedge shots instead of full force.
I began seeing my wife, Kathleen, while I was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.
If Tiger Woods had played football, he would have been a quarterback.
It's never easy playing 36 holes when you are concentrating so much for all the shots.
I like it when it's nice and quiet. I'm not a big city person.
Pressure is playing for ten dollars when you don't have a dime in your pocket.
I think a lot of Jim Thorpe, the Olympian, and his accomplishments.
I'm hitting it better than last year. The putting is getting close now, too.