The people who know me, the people who see the passion I have for this game and the respect for it, they know that I don't cut any corners in the way I approach golf.
I'd like to have a little better relationship with the media. It's just that I don't think the media is comfortable with me.
I've won a lot of times with my wife and son here, and I've won solo. I don't think there's a formula for when the come out and when they don't I'm simply happy to win.
My journey has been a very slow build-up. Each year has been a step upward. I've never actually gone backward.
The green is so narrow that if you over-club, you've got an impossible bunker shot. If you're short, you're pretty much dead.
It never really crossed my mind that I was ever going to win a major. I always said that if you win a major, that's fine. If you don't, you tried your best.
I'm playing pretty good now, but my ranking doesn't say that. I'm number two.
It doesn't much concern me if Tiger plays in the tournament or no.
Dr. Parent has been a great influence on my mental game. ZEN GOLF is the best book at connecting golf and the mind together. It's for everyone, it really helps, and you're really going to enjoy it.
I have this reputation of not wanting to talk to the media, which isn't true. What I don't like-what a lot of us don't understand-is how we can say one thing and it turns up in print as something else.
I think we have arrived at the stage where we are making it too complicated. I know guys who can't play two rounds before running to their teachers.