At the end of my career, am I going to say I did well, but I didn't give it my all? I'd be very, very angry with myself if I didn't give 100 percent. If I gave my all and I got to whatever point in the world, I could look back and at least I say I did the best I could.
From Jason Day
I used to game a lot, and I used to game a little too hard.
I'd much rather have that pressure than be at the end of the field and no one expecting you to win. That's the kind of pressure that you've got to enjoy and love.
You have to come in to major championships, and your attitude has to be on point.
If you're going to have a bad attitude, you may as well not even tee it up that week because you probably won't play good anyways.
It's tough to win major championships. So many things and emotions go through your mind.
It's very, very difficult to win golf tournaments.
I think everyone expects if you're in the lead, or if you're a favourite to win, you will win, and if you don't, then you're in a slump. It's not the case.
The biggest thing is, if you want it still, you'll do everything you need to do to make sure you extend your career.
From the vertigo, I found out how far I can push myself physically and also mentally.
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