Check the card before you play. If you have a couple of long par 3s, put an extra hybrid in your bag. You'll be glad you did.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's going to you know, I can't go out there and shoot par and win. Everybody is playing well, and I think you'll have to go out tomorrow and have 4, 5, 6 under par probably.
If you play your cards right things are going to happen in the long run. In the short run, it is anybody's guess.
Play every game as if it is your last one.
I plot the par 5s back from the green and make my plan. If I can reach the green in two shots, I'm going to be aggressive off the tee. But if 's a three-shot hole, the goal changes. You want to put yourself in position to hit your favorite shot to the green.
Sometimes it's cool to play major third and minor third diads back-to-back, or a minor third followed by a root/fifth diad - whatever combo sounds good.
Final pairing on Sunday in a PGA Tour event? If you can't get up for that, you better find something else to do.
I'm not a great card player. Keeping my cards close has always been a challenge for me.
Forget your opponents; always play against par.
Trust everybody, but cut the cards.
In order to win you must be prepared to lose sometime. And leave one or two cards showing.