Throughout my career, I've always loved hitting deep shots over the top. A lot of times, those plays just come to you. You don't want to force it.
Making the tough shots and leaning in a certain way and a fadeaway and stuff like that, those are tough shots, but those are shots you have to learn to make in this league.
Show your intent and it's not about playing all your shots, like Fakhar Zaman, only Fakhar does that.
There's only a couple stats that matter. No one cares how many blocked shots a guy has, how many hits.
You probably don't hit as many fairway-bunker shots as you do the greenside ones, and that unfamiliarity might make you a bit nervous.
I think of all my iron shots as punches - not punch shots, but how much pressure I'm applying to the hit.
An inventor fails 999 times, and if he succeeds once, he's in. He treats his failures simply as practice shots.