We are in the entertaining business, they want to get autographs, they want to take something home, whether it's a signed hat or, you know, program or whatever it might be.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Having signed a few autographs in my time, I always wonder what the heck people do with them.
I never wanted to take autographs, always wanted to give them. To do this, you have to achieve something.
I've been to a few conventions, you know, when the tax man knocks at the door and the 'Star Wars' convention people say: 'Do you want to come and sign some autographs?'
I usually don't mind giving autographs, but when hundreds of folks with paper and pen start coming at you, it's time to seek shelter.
I love being able to sign autographs when I get that extra free time after a round just to be able to give back to the fans.
Wherever we play golf, people come out here to get autographs. They obviously come out to watch us play and see us in action, but they also want to interact with us.
I sign autographs and try to be as nice to people as possible, and I do pretty well with that. I understand the importance of it.
The idea of sitting in a booth, and having someone pay me to sign autographs, seems so gross to me.
An autograph is actually refreshing because everyone has cameras now and wants a selfie. That's why I carry signed headshots with me, to give out.
People cross the road to give me their autographs.
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