PGA of America has been very good to me; played some of the Junior Ryder Cups, and those go down as some of the best experiences I've had on a golf course.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've had the luxury of playing golf around the world, and I've spent a lot of time evaluating how to play all kinds of courses.
I experienced American golf courses when I was younger and played a lot of USGA and AJGA tournaments.
If you take my entire golfing life, my favorites are the older courses, the more traditional and the more authentic.
I like going there for golf. America's one vast golf course these days.
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.
The competition I played against was fantastic, but golf is a different game now. The courses have shrunk because the equipment has gotten better. They're hitting the ball 10 to 15 percent farther because of the changes in the golf ball.
I've always played my best golf in the summer.
Golf is so popular simply because it is the best game in the world at which to be bad.
The early versions of 'Shell's Wonderful World of Golf' were great. It's sort of interesting: as it progressed, it became worse and worse, but the early versions were really fantastic with Jimmy Demaret and Gene Sarazen. They were classics.
I just picked up golf, it was good, give me a chance to play golf.
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