I probably have a club in my hands 360 days a year, one way or another, playing with friends or just fiddling around or hitting balls.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I used to spend countless days in my teenage years keeping scorecards, playing cricket and just enjoying myself with friends and having the occasional shandy in the bar.
I'm prepared to spend the rest of my life playing clubs, if that means I'm playing music that I believe in.
I must have played every college and university at least three times, and that goes for most of the clubs. I'd be on the road six days a week, go home and change bags, and then be gone for another six days.
I like dropping into a small club and playing with some people, trying to help them get a start.
Instead of playing with army men or whatever, I played golf, like for hours every day.
The club thing is a world people can associate with, letting your hair down at the weekend.
I could go away five or six weeks in a row and never touch a club. I would just look at them and say, 'I just don't want to; it's not that important.' And it wasn't that important. Golf - I don't want to answer loosely - I pay a lot of attention to it, but I don't ever really think about it.
I'm 20 years old. I like to party as much as anyone my age. Going clubbing is my way of relaxing or releasing a lot of stress. I don't feel that I should have to justify that part of my life. I don't know that I'm necessarily an addict.
Honestly, I don't go to clubs very often.
I'm not really into clubbing, I like to go to parties after events, and those do end up at clubs or bars. But in my free time I go grocery shopping or to the gym, or I talk on the phone.