If I can raise more money for charities, or get more Canadian kids to play golf, the green jacket will mean even more.
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That's what PGA Tour golf is all about. It's a partnership with the community to help people to raise money for charity and to do it using golf as a platform.
Barack Obama has raised tons of money. That is what he means by being green.
You know the way I play golf, it's a good I do these things for charities.
Maybe we need to re-engage our smart, energetic youth around the world to be farmers and find fresh, green technologies that will feed the world more fresh greens.
I like to try to give something back to the community because I feel fortunate for how I was raised and how my life turned out. Each year, with the help of my brother, Grant, we run a charity golf tournament to raise money for the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Winning the green jacket is great - I can pay for all the diapers I'm going to have to get.
If it can be profitable to be green, that's just smart business.
I tend to do golf charity things because it's much safer and you don't get much chance of a broken arm or leg.
Even leaving aside government policy, whole industries are already making expensive changes around the perceived need to 'go green.' Al Gore and countless other prophets of global catastrophe are making megamillions pushing these expensive solutions. Schoolchildren around the globe are being frightened by tales of impending calamity.
There is something magical about that green coat. I mean that sincerely. It's a very special week, and being able to wear that green jacket. It's made my whole career. It's special.
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