The confidence came along as I played well.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was feeling a lot of confidence, so I wanted to take advantage of that and keep playing.
If you're not playing with any confidence, then you're not going to play well at all. You've always got to have that inner confidence, and that comes with the goals.
How does one gain confidence? It's just the repetitive nature of telling you how good you are. How good of a putter and chipper you are. How you've got this. You can beat the best players in the world. You've got all the talent. You just have to believe in yourself.
You've got to take the initiative and play your game. In a decisive set, confidence is the difference.
I think confidence is a big part of it. Also luck - the ball has got to fall for you in the right time and the right place.
My confidence came from the way I grew up, and I'm grateful for it.
I have always had confidence in my own ability.
Confidence is the most important single factor in this game, and no matter how great your natural talent, there is only one way to obtain and sustain it: work.
I've always had confidence. It came because I have lots of initiative. I wanted to make something of myself.
Confidence was never in short supply in my case. If anything, I think I overshot the mark with confidence way too early in my career, and gradually, it's about just getting more humble and wanting to sit down more.