No matter how good you get you can always get better, and that's the exciting part.
Green and black go well together, dont they?
My failures have made me look at myself in a way I've never wanted to before.
Golf is fluid. It's always changing. It's always evolving. First of all, you never master it.
One of the things my dad kept instilling in me was the joy of the game. He made it fun for me. A lot of the time I see kids that don't enjoy being out there and that's a shame; you're supposed to enjoy the game.
In retrospect, golf for me was an apparent attempt to emulate the person I looked up to more than anyone: my father. He was instrumental in helping me develop the drive to achieve, but his role, as well as my mother's, was one of support and guidance, not interference.