People always say golfers don't smile. But there is so much psychology in golf so we have to be a bit robotic.
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Your emotions are exposed when you play golf: humility, pride, anger, it all comes out with each swing. You lay it all on the line.
If I wasn't a golfer, I would still be miserable - but not as miserable.
Golfers don't scream. Golfers just adjust the pleats in their pants and go from there. That's about as antagonistic as we get.
I think golf can be one of those places where we act and we hope that people act as we would like them to act all the time.
Golf is a game of ego, but it is also a game of integrity: the most important thing is you do what is right when no one is looking.
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 like to play what I call a-motional golf. Emotion doesn't grab me that much.
The next time I cry about golf it will only be with joy. It's not worth crying over golf for any other reason. After all, it's only a game.
The successful golfers - they're like astronauts or pilots. They have that demeanor that they can focus and stay within that one moment and nothing distracts them. That's not me.
I never smile when I have a bat in my hands. That's when you've got to be serious. When I get out on the field, nothing's a joke to me. I don't feel like I should walk around with a smile on my face.
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