This is what I love to do. And if pressure is something that comes with playing good golf, that's something a professional golfer has to handle.
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When I'm off the golf course, I feel the pressure, but I try to concentrate on the golf course.
Outside the golf course, I feel the pressure, and I feel what everybody else is feeling. But on the golf course, it's just the golf ball and clubs. And when I have that, it just puts a lot of pressure off of me. It just makes me very calm looking at it, yeah.
The pressure makes me more intent about each shot. Pressure on the last few holes makes me play better.
You do what you need to if you're serious about playing great golf.
In a sportsperson's life, pressure is always there; you have to learn to deal with it.
A round of golf is the ideal antidote to stress.
Golf is a thinking man's game. You can have all the shots in the bag, but if you don't know what to do with them, you've got troubles.
The interesting thing is that everyone in golf is just nice. You learn a lot about people playing golf: their integrity, how they play under pressure.
I'm a pretty low-stress guy. I take what the golf course gives me. Some days, when I'm in full control, I'm able to fire at pins with 5-irons. Other days, I'm looking more toward the middle of the green.
Relax? How can anybody relax and play golf? You have to grip the club, don't you?
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