I hurt my wife, my kids, my mother, my wife's family, my friends, my foundation and kids all around the world who admired me.
People don't understand that when I grew up, I was never the most talented. I was never the biggest. I was never the fastest. I certainly was never the strongest. The only thing I had was my work ethic, and that's been what has gotten me this far.
I'd like to share my experiences and the lessons I've learned and hopefully create some amazing, fun courses.
Well, you know, a lot of people look at the negative things, the things that they did wrong and - which I do. But I like to stress on the things I did right, because there are certain things that I like to look at from a positive standpoint that are just positive reinforcement.
Younger guys now are all working out, and you find that if everyone's doing it and you're not doing it, you're going to be left behind.
I've always had that knack for staying pretty even keel and the more the situation gets tense the more I see things clearly and I think that's just a knack that I've always had.
The joy I get from winning a major championship doesn't even compare to the feeling I get when a kid writes a letter saying: 'Thank you so much. You have changed my life.'
My dad used to say, 'Just because you dress up in a coat and tie, it doesn't influence your intelligence.'
I've had the luxury of playing golf around the world, and I've spent a lot of time evaluating how to play all kinds of courses.
To be able to hold all four majors - the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA - all concurrently I think is the Grand Slam. But a lot of people have a different opinions on that. People think you have to win it in the same calendar year.