“I got a good bounce — it hit the side of a tree and came out to the corner of the fairway. I hit a perfect 6-iron that almost went in. Those are the eagle putts you think you can make.”
“He got me started in the game and I know he wanted me to play. There's more pressure on me this week than if I was coming and my dad was around. I'm not only trying to compete, but I've also got that little chip on my shoulder. I really want to do it for him and for our families who are going through a tough time.”
“If it's based on wanting the guys on top to play together, it's a bunch of hogwash. There's no problem with our tour as far as what's going on. To me, it sounds like the upper-echelon always wants it to be whatever they want. They seem to think that just because they're the best players that everybody should listen to them and only do what they want.”
“That's a first, ... I've never seen a hole in the ground where [hornets] came firing out. You could look in the hole and see them sitting there, and they kept coming out in waves.”
“Should I be better than you if I make a little bit more money? No. Unfortunately, you know, some people out here think just because they are good at it that they are up here and everybody else is down there. It just doesn't make sense.”
“So this has not been a good 2 1/2 weeks for me. It was more of just a shock of losing someone, the one who got me started in the game. The last couple of weeks have been just kind of like a robot going along.”