If I thought I had hurt my chances of winning another major just because I was chasing money around, I'd wind up kicking myself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I mean, to win a major, you've got to be a good player and you've got to get your breaks, as well, to win.
I told myself I'd stay in until I reached major, and then go on and do something else.
I've had opportunities. But winning a major is not only about playing well. It's about having 'winner's luck.' I had winner's luck in 1999 at Medinah, but it didn't take me all the way.
I want to win a major, and hopefully I can win the four majors in one year.
I worry that I would actually hurt my career doing something I didn't enjoy.
Wanting more majors, wanting more wins, almost feels like I think I'm being too greedy.
Winning a major, that's what everybody wants to do, and I worked my whole life to do it. And to realize that, it's incredible.
I was about to get a degree in economics when I accepted that I'd be a lousy businessman, and if I didn't give acting a try I'd regret it for the rest of my life.
The majors are very important, and I would love to win one or many. I'll continue to compete in them hard and win if I can. There's not much more I can say. I'd love to be part of the club of people who've won majors.
After I went through two years of not winning an event, what kept me going was winning one more major. Once I won that last U.S. Open, I spent the next six months trying to figure out what was next. Slowly my passion for the sport just vanished. I had nothing left to prove.
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