At the U.S. Open, you're going to make bogeys.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Mistakes will turn into bogeys real quick.
You are going to hit some good shots and not get rewarded, but that's just U.S. Open golf. It's tough; it's hard.
I'm really looking forward to getting back and winning some matches but I'm not thinking about the U.S. Open yet, just getting through my first match.
Everyone is going to make bogeys and doubles and get bad breaks in bunkers. It's just kind of licking your wounds and taking what it gives you and move on.
Obviously I'm very disappointed. I trained very hard this summer and felt in a good shape to play the U.S. Open.
You can't have a U.S. Open anymore without an extra course to store all the hospitality tents. I used to be able to drive up to the clubhouse and park like the players. Now, there are seven corporate hospitality guys who have my spot, and I'm on a bus.
Where I'm from on the Gold Coast, we say that there are a lot of 'cashed-up Bogans,' you know, people with no class but a lot of money.
Just because I won the U.S. Open doesn't mean I'm going to change the way I live.
Texas people are very open, because it's open.
I think you only hold U.S. Opens on great courses.