I never worried about money, except that I knew that all I had to worry about was golf. As long as I could play, I was going to make money.
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In all honesty, I grew up a certain way. I never had to worry about money... that was my reality.
When I was a player, I worried only about myself. Good money and easy work.
Money has never been an issue with me. I will make and continue to make plenty of money.
Of course, money matters to everyone even if some don't want to admit it. If I won the Race to Dubai, I look at that prize money and think it could pay off my new house or the range I'm building. I am privileged to play golf for a living - look around St Andrews, that's my office.
For me, the money isn't a big issue. I'm at the end of my career and I'm just happy to play.
I don't really care about money. I find money boring and accounting boring, so I'm probably not going to ever make a lot of money.
If I hadn't become a golfer, I doubt I'd be wealthy, because I don't have the sort of ego that drives a person all day long. I might have wound up driving a tractor.
I'm always worried about my money for some reason.
Money doesn't matter on a deeply personal level. It doesn't make you feel any happier. But of course I am very aware that I don't have to worry about earning a living or about those very important practical things that most people have to worry about on a very real level.
The only thing money gives you is the freedom of not worrying about money.
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