It doesn't matter my political views, who I like or dislike: If a president ever asks me to do anything, I'm going to say yes.
I'm sort of a needler, sarcastic and sometimes relentless. It's just the way I roll.
I'm out here to beat everybody - that's what I'm tying to do.
Obviously it's easier to say, treat it like another event, but it's not, you know? It's just not. It's the Masters, and I want to win that tournament more than anything.
My attitude is good because I'm a fierce competitor and I have all the confidence in the world that I can beat everybody else. That's my attitude.
It's tough because, in this day and age, it feels like it doesn't matter who you are or what you're doing. You can never do anything right, so you have to kind of tiptoe your way around sometimes.
You know, it's tough, because I feel like you just can't win, you know? You say what's on your mind, and then you're a spoiled brat for complaining about something.
I had the same game plan during a tournament when I was playing bad as when I playing good: being just as aggressive, hitting at every pin.
My dad and grandpa were big golfers, and I think any boy wants to be like their dad. So growing up around him being at the golf course, it was an easy choice for me.
Yeah I am superstitious. I use certain divot tools or ball markers and will change from time to time depending on how I'm playing.
I don't think Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 majors is unbeatable at all.