Having nerves and feeling the pressure just gets you focused and gets your concentration level where it needs to be. I harness that nervous energy into a positive way.
To have faith doesn't mean you get any less frustrated when you don't do your best, but you know that it's not life and death. Take what you're given, and when you continue to work hard, you will see results. That will give you the confidence you need to keep going.
I think if you are going to base your whole life on what you do on the golf course, you are up for a lot of ups and downs.
I think that major championships are as much about attitude as they are anything else.
I think if you look at most successful people, if you ask most of them, their biggest influence was their dad.
I think its easy to enjoy anywhere that you play where you feel like you got a chance to win a lot.
I was way more nervous on the opening day of the Ryder Cup than the first round of any major. Every Ryder Cup match is like being in the last group on Sunday in a major.
I think you only hold U.S. Opens on great courses.
Like most kids, my dad played. He would drag us out to the course and make us shag balls for him and caddy and all that kind of stuff.
I've got one Aussie flag on my car. It would be nice to have two.