Forget your opponents; always play against par.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's going to you know, I can't go out there and shoot par and win. Everybody is playing well, and I think you'll have to go out tomorrow and have 4, 5, 6 under par probably.
I think most amateurs dread playing a 180-plus-yard par 3 even more than a hard par 4. Part of it is psychological: You think you should be getting a breather, distance-wise, and instead, you get hit with a long iron or hybrid shot over trouble.
Whoever you're playing against, you want to do as well as you can.
I'm an attacker, and forwards always want to score.
I want to play against the best, and that's what I'm doing, just going out there and being focused, just competing every possession.
You should be able to have good matches against anybody.
Whoever I'm playing against, I go in and try to stop their best scorer and try to get myself going on the offensive end.
Practice every time you get a chance.
You have to make lots of birdies and give your opponent no chance.
Pay respect to your opponent.