Pretty much whoever wins the tournament at the end of the week is the guy that putted probably the best.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
He who gets the best players usually wins.
What's a good tournament for him? Winning it. He's good enough.
The seeded draw came into being. This means that the two best players of the tournament are placed in opposite halves in the draw, and cannot possibly meet until the finals, if they come through successfully against all the rest of the participants.
The story of the week is you have got to putt well to win the Masters and I haven't putted well.
I've really got no complaints about the way I played, just extremely frustrating with the putter and I'm sure there's a lot of other players saying the same thing except the guy who's going to win the golf tournament.
A final of a grand slam is always a matter of details. Maybe a point here, a point there will make the difference. Maybe someone who is a bit more gutsy than the other player, someone who is having a better day than the others.
The best part about winning the PGA is getting great pairings at tour events. It's fun to play with Phil Mickelson and other past major champions.
Whether someone like Klitschko wins, loses, draws, or gets knocked out in five seconds, he is still a big name.
Any tournament you go to, you want to win it.
He who keeps his cool best wins.