I feel like I'm the Babe Ruth of golf.
Watch out for guys like Scott Piercy and Danny Willett. They both play really good on fast, fast greens.
I've had surgery on my knee and both feet and my elbow.
I like to have this gut to put my elbow on it when I putt because I did it for so long. I just feel healthier this way.
I've had it with the USGA and the way they run their tournaments. The USGA loves to embarrass guys who play in their tournaments.
We weren't the kind of family that talked about our problems. We were a close family, in a kind of faraway way. It wasn't a being-with-each-other kind of close. We all went our own ways.
In my life, I've seen everything, and one thing I know for sure is you can't win in the federal court. You're going against the government of the United States. You don't beat a federal court, a federal judge, and the FBI - there's no way.
I'm not a big gambler anymore. I like to do it. I enjoy it instead of trying to make money off of it, because I realized you can't make money gambling.
I've tried to lose weight two or three times, and every time, my golf game was horrible.
I'm not the most religous person in the world, but I think the good Lord up there has blessed me.
I hate getting haircuts. It's like going to the damn dentist, man.
I wanna have more majors than Jack Nicklaus.
I learned through the 'Jack Nicklaus Lesson Tee,' the cartoon. Back then, it was 1970 or '69 when it came out. Learned the grip that way and everything in the cartoon... So that's kind of how it all started for me.
My father gave me some Jack Nicklaus MacGregor clubs when I was six years old. He cut down some of the shafts, but they were men's clubs, so they were heavy.
It's amazing what a little money can do when it's spent on the right reason.
I'm an OCD neat freak. I can't stand messes. I make my bed every morning. Laundry. I do it all.
Pretty much my whole career, I have been aggressive. I have always been a guy that goes at pins. That's kind of the way I've been all my career, and I don't know, really, if I can change.
Coming down the 18th, your heart's pounding, and the hair is sticking straight up on your arms - there's no feeling like it.
I wasted a lot of my talent in the '90s because the money was so big, and I was making so much money, I didn't care to practise as much. That is my only regret.
I can't dwell on the past, that I haven't won a lot, but anytime I didn't play good was mainly because I didn't putt very good.