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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I won the 2007 U.S. Open and 2009 Masters in my late 30s, largely because of my confident driving.
My childhood dream was to win the Olympics, and I've done that. Everything else is icing on the cake.
I would say 'The Master' was one of the most inspiring things I've ever got to work on.
When I won in 2003, never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would win Wimbledon and have my kids seeing me lift the trophy, so this is pretty surreal. And yeah, I was almost shocked in the moment that it all came together so nicely.
I realized my dream and was proud to be a Superstar. I never won a title, but being hired by WWE and being a Superstar, to me, was like winning a championship.
Most proud moment: Winning the championship in 2003 with a great team, retiring, and going out in the perfect way. Had a great journey and knowing it was the right time to focus more on family and community activities.
In my career, there's many things I've won and many things I've achieved, but for me, my greatest achievement is my children and my family. It's about being a good father, a good husband, just being connected to family as much as possible.
It was a dream of mine to be an Olympic champion but not a lifelong goal.
It is amazing that it is my destiny to be the first Aussie to win the Masters.
It doesn't matter that I didn't win a trophy because I did it my way and I lived the dream.