I was discouraged about life, discouraged about people being blind, but I don't think I had a day that I ever questioned creativity. There has never been a day like that.
If you don't believe you can make every putt, why bother trying?
I've not given up hope the belly-putter will be banned. The R and A and the USGA are looking at it right now.
Obviously my game wasn't too good at Augusta, I had a couple of technical faults, the posture wasn't too good. It's a bit unfortunate because I was playing a lot of good golf, but when I got sick (flu) before The Masters, that was bad timing and I wasn't quite myself.
Playing from deep grass is a fact of life in professional golf.
Excessive drinking is not good for my health, my family or my game. There has definitely been a change, and I feel better for it.
You have to know how to read your lie and take a calculated risk when you hit out of the rough.
The Fathers of the Church were not afraid to go out into the desert because they had a richness in their hearts. But we, with richness all around us, are afraid, because the desert is in our hearts.
Music is pretty much in my blood and it's definitely in my environment.
I think a certain amount of anger has been a fuel of mine, if you want - but also some sort of sadness, and plain mischief, of course.
You are much more likely to have a holy experience in a quiet, focused, and communal context than you are when you are being entertained.