Becoming the first Canadian male to win a Major Championship, especially being the Masters, was a dream come true.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Growing up, I always dreamed of winning a major championship.
The fame aspect of winning the Masters... besides being married and becoming a father, that's a strong third there.
I think as a Canadian hockey player, you go through it in your mind so many times, being able to stand on that blue line and hear your national anthem play and being a gold medal champion, you dream of that. And then to be able to accomplish that and actually win a gold medal and represent your country its an amazing feeling.
The Masters is going to be an awesome challenge.
My dream was always, when I was a little girl, to be number one and to win grand slams as the number one.
When I was growing up, you didn't know there was a women's national team. Now girls grow up dreaming of playing for Canada.
Winning the 2007 Master's was a dream fulfilled; culminating on Easter Sunday with my family was very special. You couldn't write it up any better.
My biggest dream is to win four Majors in a year.
To win a gold medal at Olympic Games has long been my dream ever since I started my career as a table tennis player.
It is amazing that it is my destiny to be the first Aussie to win the Masters.