I got the Eye of the Tiger The Fire Dancing through the fire Cause I am a Champion! And your gonna hear me Roar -Roar
I still can't believe that I've achieved what I have. It's like I've lived a dream for about five years now.
Well, you know I grew up wanting to be a Clemson Tiger and I ended up being able to play there and I went to school there.
I grew up in Mossel Bay in South Africa on the Garden Route. It's really windy there, and I like it. I enjoy links golf a lot.
Living in Dallas, I root for the Mavericks and the Stars and the Cowboys, but I've always pulled for the Chicago Cubs. I enjoy watching them play.
I still sweat. My guts are still grinding out there. Sometimes I have enough cotton in my mouth to knit a sweater.
Nobody but you and your caddie care what you do out there, and if your caddie is betting against you, he doesn't care, either.
Eighteen months ago I weighed 95kg and had a 40-inch waist. Now the waist is down to 34 inches and I weigh nearly 98kg.
Golf is played between the ears and if you are not 100 percent focused on what you are trying to do, then people will go past you no matter who you are.
I'm 37, I'm pretty fit and feel I have another eight years left - which means there's 32 Majors still to go at.
I ruptured my plantaris muscle. It runs through the calf and goes down the side of your achilles and stretches right to the heel.
Yeah, two or three weeks ago I was fairly snappy. I've never been injured before and this year it feels like I've hardly played.
You're the only one in control over your golf ball. It's not like tennis: you're hitting a shot and somebody's hitting it back at you.
I found an instructor, Chris O'Connell, who helped me. He turned me into the player I am today - a consistent golfer.
Going to a one-plane swing method has made me a much more consistent player. Even when I'm not on, I never get very far off.
I'd like to see something done about the long putters and belly putters. But I go back and forth on that. I've actually worked with a belly putter.
When I'm really purring it, I feel as if my whole left side - from knee to hip to shoulder - is turning behind me as I swing through the ball.
As a modern-day role model, I'd have to go for Tiger Woods. I'm also a massive Sachin Tendulkar fan.
To me, Arnold was a pioneer in the spirit of Thomas Edison or Benjamin Franklin, while Tiger is a pioneer in the spirit of Bill Gates.
You can't take up golf on a whim and find yourself competing against Tiger Woods in the Masters six months later.
We all say, 'You don't have to run around playing all these tournaments and trying to conquer the world like Dr. Evil.'