I'm not interested at all in playing more than 12, 15 tournaments a year on an annual basis because like all the old guys out here on this Tour, we've played golf for nearly 30 years of our lives.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I felt I could play in maybe a dozen tournaments a year as an amateur.
I don't play a lot of tournaments, but if I don't win a tournament in a year, people are like, 'What in the world is going on?' People don't realize how hard it is to win tournaments. You're not going to go out and play 10 tournaments and win one of them. Your odds aren't that good.
Really in all my years on Tour, in the U.S. Open I probably played great golf in two of them, out of maybe 20, so it's a lot of work.
I play golf just about every week. I'm playing on the Senior Tour now - super seniors - I'm a super senior.
I've taken up golf in the past five or six years, and most of the time there aren't too many people out there that can drive a ball further than I can.
I play a lot of charity golf mainly. I'm a bandit 18 if I play two or three times a week.
I don't see myself playing or adjusting my schedule for senior tournament golf.
I've been playing golf as long as I've been dancing, since I was 13 or 14. I play off six. I like to get out on a golf course as often as I can.
There are some guys out here that can really play golf, but it has not been their focus for that long.
I don't cover golf tournaments anymore - I preside over them.