I'm not a great player, but I'm a damn good one.
I think I can be competitive. Heck, anybody who can walk to the first tee here has a chance.
At the British Open, I had my opportunities, but the ball just didn't want to go in the hole on the back nine.
There is something magical about that green coat. I mean that sincerely. It's a very special week, and being able to wear that green jacket. It's made my whole career. It's special.
I realize I'm not a machine. I'm going to make mistakes.
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.
I hope everybody's had fun, because I've enjoyed my ride. I can tell you that. Now it's time to step aside and let some other young kid come in and win. Hopefully, they will, too.
What the hell, I paid my dues.
I wasn't sure I'd ever win again. Every time I got close, somebody seemed to play a little better.
Everybody saying you can't do this, you can't do that. I don't know why. Guess if you listen to it, you can convince yourself of it.
It's fun when the ball is going in the hole and things are going right, but it's a miserable game when things aren't going well.
I hate golf to be tricked up. To me it's a fun game.
I might not come home with hardware, but I'm winning.
Golf isn't first on my list anymore. There are a lot of things ahead of golf and I have to go ahead and do those things so I can play golf. I'm tired of hurting. Tired of fighting pain.
They talk about Amen Corner but there's so much more to it than what meets the eye on this golf course.
I've been on the tour for 23 years and anybody who knows me knows that I am a jokester.
If I hadn't become a golfer, I doubt I'd be wealthy, because I don't have the sort of ego that drives a person all day long. I might have wound up driving a tractor.