To have the opportunity to complete the slam at the Open at St Andrews, the home of golf, is something I will never ever forget.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There have been so many great moments in golf that you even forget some of them.
St. Andrews is the Home of Golf and the greatest course in the world. Any time you can win at St. Andrews would be special. It's every golfer's dream to win out here.
No golfer's journey is complete without a pilgrimage to St. Andrews, the mecca of the game. This is where it all began, back in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Obviously it's my second senior event, and I'm tired obviously coming back from the British Open, from surgery, which was priority No. 1, did that successfully, and each week since the British Open I've felt in pretty good control of my golf game.
When one thinks of golf and Scotland, the first thing that comes to mind is usually St. Andrews, especially the famed Old Course.
It is almost impossible to remember how tragic a place the world is when one is playing golf.
I love the way the game of golf is lived and played in Scotland. I always have.
I enjoy coming to Scotland, and my favourite memory has to be my first Open at Carnoustie. Coming over from a small town and playing in something so big to golf and y'all.
Australian golf did so much for me, and that is why I am here today.
I think I'm really good at forgetting about golf when I'm off the golf course.