No matter how good you get you can always get better, and that's the exciting part.
If you're not nervous, it means you don't care.
My mind is my biggest asset. I expect to win every tournament I play.
One of the things that my parents have taught me is never listen to other people's expectations. You should live your own life and live up to your own expectations, and those are the only things I really care about it.
Don't force your kids into sports. I never was. To this day, my dad has never asked me to go play golf. I ask him. It's the child's desire to play that matters, not the parent's desire to have the child play. Fun. Keep it fun.
if you gone come in second, you're just the first loser!
You can win all the tournaments you want, but the majors are what you're remembered for. It's how you're measured as a champion in our sport. The majors are where it's at.
It will always be the ball and me.
Education is a priority over any sport because without a mind you can't contribute to society.
You can always become better.
Hockey is a sport for white men. Basketball is a sport for black men. Golf is a sport for white men dressed like black pimps.
Did you guys take enough freakin' pictures already?
If money titles meant anything, I'd play more tournaments. The only thing that means a lot to me is winning. If I have more wins than anybody else and win more majors than anybody else in the same year, then it's been a good year.
Every sport evolves. Every sport gets bigger and more athletic, and you have to keep up.
As a kid, I might have been psycho, I guess, but I used to throw golf balls in the trees and try and somehow make par from them. I thought that was fun.
You don't know where a sport can take you, so I want to make sure that I have an education behind me in case things don't work out.
My dad has always taught me these words: care and share. That's why we put on clinics. The only thing I can do is try to give back. If it works, it works.
I treat golf as a sport. I let other people treat it like a hobby.
I did envisage being this successful as a player, but not all the hysteria around it off the golf course.
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'm addicted. I'm addicted to golf.
I don't think you're ever there. You never arrive, but if you do, you might as well quit because you're already there. Can't get any better. And as players, if you ever have that moment - you should never have that moment. You're always trying to get better.
Michael left because of the Bulls' management, not because he'd lost his love of playing the game.
I'm not as far along as Jack Nicklaus was at this age, but I'm trying.