It was neat to see a plaque on the 18th fairway, and go up there and kind of look at the green and just remembering the moment.
Every woman should recruit a female friend to take up golf so there will be more women available to play.
Being nervous is not something you should be ashamed of. Nervous means you care, you really want to do well.
Find a good teacher that will keep the game fun. Work hard and don't be afraid to have success or disappointment. That is what golf is all about.
Practice, work out, proper nutrition, lots of work on my short game. In golf, that's really where the strokes come off the scorecard.
I've always said, the harder the golf course, the better I play.
I want to be a role model and I want to show kids that you can be strong and overcome adversity.
I put the most pressure on myself. I'm not normally content with what I do unless I win.
My job is what millions of people do for recreation. How can you not like that?
I'm getting more and more comfortable out on the golf course with the changes I've been making. It's really just a confidence thing in that I love being in contention.
I care about my quality of life and money.
I needed to grow up and do things all adults do. It was time to stop having everything spoon fed to me. It was about being independent.
I just have to keep working hard.
I have been an avid reader of 'Golf Digest' ever since I started playing this great game.
My expectations are incredibly high.
I really enjoy what little time I have at home. The golf course and practice facilities are perfect and so close to home!
I like to address all parts of my game, but I'm really concentrating a lot of time with my coach, David Whelan, on my short game and on the greens.