My father taught me that the easiest thing to do was to quit. He'd say, 'It doesn't take any talent to do that.'
There are two great rules of life: never tell everything at once.
The hardest thing in golf is trying to two-putt when you have to, because your brain isn't wired that way. You're accustomed to trying to make putts, and when you change that mind-set, your brain short-circuits, especially under pressure.
Victory is everything. You can spend the money but you can never spend the memories.
I began seeing my wife, Kathleen, while I was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.
People thought I was cocky because I didn't talk much. When I first turned pro, reporters asked me who was going to win. I'd say, 'I am' because it was the easier than giving some long, drawn-out answer.