Golf's a funny game. You can be playing poorly and then go and win a tournament.
Golf is my boyfriend right now.
I like other people's kids and being able to give them back when I want to.
You see that a handful of times every year where a person that hasn't been playing that well pops up and wins.
You know, it's hard to say what's going to happen in the future. But, if I stay healthy, I think I'll probably play until I'm about 40.
If you don't enjoy it, then putting in the long hours is going to take their toll.
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
I think I was given a gift to play golf and to be mentally strong
But on the other hand, I look back at my career sometimes and can't believe how fast everything has gone and how much I've been able to accomplish.
Like I said, I'm just trying to continue to improve and get better
I think travel is probably the downside of playing professional golf, but you've got to do it.
Sometimes I don't understand why I'm sitting here.
I think Australian food is probably some of the best in the world.
I try to win every tournament.
It takes having your golf peak four different times throughout the year. You have to like all four golf courses. You've got to be the best of that week for the four weeks
I only get to spend about six to eight weeks in Australia now and I really miss my family and friends.
I think it's as popular as it ever has been and it continues to grow as it does all around the world.
Right now I'm still only 25 and I don't think the maternal bug has hit me yet
I've always wanted to be a professional golfer and I'm glad that came true.
It was sort of just a family sport. My mom and dad were pretty keen golfers when I was young and so were my grandparents, and I just sort of tagged along with them.