I am deeply aware of the disappointment and hurt that my infidelity has caused to so many people, most of all my wife and children.
I will have to earn trust and respect from my kids.
I thoroughly enjoy getting away from the game and going out fishing because it's so relaxing, so quiet and peaceful. I mean, there's no noise other than nature - and it's so different from what I do in a tournament situation that it just eases my mind.
Sensationalism sells: Don't let the facts get in the way of a good story.
To have the opportunity to complete the slam at the Open at St Andrews, the home of golf, is something I will never ever forget.
I did envisage being this successful as a player, but not all the hysteria around it off the golf course.
I'd like to share my experiences and the lessons I've learned and hopefully create some amazing, fun courses.
I miss hanging out with my friends, getting in a little trouble. I have to be so guarded now.
As you all know, I'm kind of a perfectionist.
I do not look back at what might have been. If I did that, playing golf would drive me crazy.
I've had moments where I didn't hit the ball very good coming in, and you've got to turn it around. That's the whole idea of practicing and really working on being focused on what I'm doing and being committed to what I'm doing. I know what the fix is and I've proven it to myself, and it's just a matter of going out there and executing it consistently over 72 holes.
My dad has always taught me these words: care and share.
I've had the luxury of playing golf around the world, and I've spent a lot of time evaluating how to play all kinds of courses.
I'm going to try to keep getting better.
A lot of times I blend in a little bit easier because I'm not like a basketball player who's going to stand out because of his height.
I ran straight through the boundaries a married couple should live by.
At the end of every tournament, to review every stroke and every hole, seeing what I can learn from the experience.
If you have wind it becomes more difficult than you think.
I mean, as an athlete, as a competitor, you have to have that belief in yourself.
There are still courses in the United States that I am not allowed to play because of the colour of my skin.
I have been fortunate to have my game peak at the right times.
My body is a little bit sore from all of the practicing and playing and training, and your mind gets a little tired of it, too. It's nice to be able to recharge and come back fresh for the remainder of the year.
I am pretty health-conscious, so when my girlfriend and/or I make dinner--no, I don't have a cook!--we choose the healthier options: lean meats, steamed veggies, fish, etc. Of course, there are always those cravings for the "bad foods" that I do give in to once in a while!
To be able to hold all four majors - the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA - all concurrently I think is the Grand Slam. But a lot of people have a different opinions on that. People think you have to win it in the same calendar year.
Courses that you've had success on, all of a sudden your game turns around because you feel comfortable on your tee shots, you feel comfortable going to the greens, you know, all the reads on the putts. It's a feeling that's hard to describe, but it's certainly one that you get filled up with confidence more than anything else.