I'm 37, I'm pretty fit and feel I have another eight years left - which means there's 32 Majors still to go at.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The reality is, I'm not 24 or 34 anymore. Things are going to be different when I prepare for and when I compete in an athletic endeavor.
I want to win a major, and hopefully I can win the four majors in one year.
I feel lucky to be getting older. The fact that I made it to 30 and then 40 was big enough. So I can't get too down on getting older; otherwise, it kind of undoes everything I've fought for.
At 32, I kind of thought I was past the point where I was gonna get a break that really changed my life overnight.
At 88 years old - with every intention of living decades longer - I'm still running a company, writing articles, launching new ventures, and fully enjoying life.
It's not easy to retire at 31. In one respect I was glad I was done. But after a few years of having fun, I got a little restless. When you're 33, 34, and you don't have a focus, you can get kind of lost. As a man, you feel a little bit unfulfilled.
I'm going to be 60, and I'm almost used to myself.
I'm not really too worried about what I'm gonna do next, because I just think of my career as, like, having sixty years ahead of me.
If you can last until you're 40 years old, hopefully you'll be mature enough to figure out the rest of the years.
I am only 33, I've got a lot to do. This is the first half of my career. I'm looking forward to the future and I'm proud about the past.