The funny part about my anger is that a lot of times when it comes out a little bit and I get mad, it kind of fuels my fire and I end up playing some good golf.Collection: Anger
Well, you know, I listen to a lot of Eminem, and he has a lot of songs that can very inspirational.Collection: Inspirational
Don't try to copy me. Don't try to copy any swing out there. Just swing your swing. Do what you can do. That's the best thing for yourself.Collection: Best
My favorite dish is called chuleton, which is basically a bone-in ribeye for two. It's salted and slowly cooked on a wood-fire grill. It's incredible. Give me that when I'm home, and I'm happy.Collection: Home
The Ryder Cup is not the PGA Tour and European Tour against LIV. It's Europe versus the U.S., period.
I'm a deeply caring person. When each shot matters so much to me, sometimes I need to get mad to get the frustration out. I might be rude to somebody but that's not who I am and I hate myself for it.
When each shot matters so much to me, sometimes I need to get mad to get the frustration out. I might be rude to somebody but that's not who I am and I hate myself for it.
To beat Tiger Woods, who is one of the greatest of all time, if not the greatest, on a Sunday, is the best feeling of my life.
I used to not be a good ball striker. Terrible. And slowly, once I started learning in college, I became a good ball striker.
How I got a 3.6 GPA my first semester, now that is a challenge. I don't know how I did it. I couldn't communicate for the first month. The second month was a little better.
Even though I say a lot of stupid stuff on the course, and I complain, it's just a way of letting out nervous energy.
I don't want to start thinking about my swing mid-round because I can't hit 10 balls to fix it, right? So I just try to play and hit the shots and execute.
Becoming a world No. 1 is a consequence of playing really good golf for a very long time, right? Winning a major championship is performing really well for a week.
I'm tired of hearing that the reason why I have a short swing is that I have tight hips or other things. So for people that don't know, I was born with a club foot on my right leg.
I learned at a very young age that I'm going to be more efficient at creating power and being consistent from a short swing. If I take it full to parallel I might have more speed but I have no stability and my ankle just can't take it.
I'm much more than just a person who gets angry on the golf course, it's just what I do matters a lot to me.
I listened a lot to Eminem and Kendrick Lamar. I liked the music, and it did help with learning slang and how to say certain phrases.
So many parents make the mistake that kids are more than what they really are, and they give them too much confidence. My dad was always a few steps away from that. He always thought, 'Get a degree, just in case.'
For the better part of the first year in college, I didn't understand a single joke. For the better part of the second year, I couldn't make a joke. Until my junior year, any funny part in me was nonexistent.
The happier I am in life, the better I'm going to play. But I'm much more interested in raising a family and being a good husband and father than I am in golf.
When you keep things to yourself, sometimes it doesn't get through the system, doesn't get flushed out.
I've played great in the fall on the European Tour in the past and I've translated it to the PGA Tour.
My ball-striking is so good that my putting's never going to be really that high up there statistically.
Memorizing rap songs in English... helped me out a lot to pronounce and actually understand what was going on and keeping up with people in conversation.
In the past I've gotten frustrated in the U.S. Open. I've made a lot of birdies and a ton of bogeys and double bogeys.
Pretty much since I was 13 or 14, I think I told my coach I was going to be best player in the world at some point.
At some point I was always a curious kid, I played as many sports as I could. I just picked up the golf club and that's how I started.
No matter how many times you win and how many putts you make, any time you prove yourself, that you belong to be the champion that week when you do something like that, it's an overwhelming feeling.
I do see the appeal that other people see towards the LIV Golf. I do see some of the - how do I put this delicately - points or arguments they can make, towards why they prefer it. To be honest, part of the format is not really appealing to me.
I want to play against the best in the world in a format that's been going on for hundreds of years. That's what I wanna see.
I've never really played the game of golf for monetary reasons. I play for the love of the game, and I want to play against the best in the world.
I understand the reasons why golfers who play LIV Golf do it and it's a shame they have to relinquish their status on the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour.