I remember the first time going to St. Jude. I didn't like going there because the children were ill, and it just broke my heart. It makes you test your religion when you see something like that. But the Lord doesn't want just old people. You know, He wants some young people, too, and good people. He takes care of them. He takes care of them.
His nerve, his memory, and I can't remember the third thing.
I think a lot of Jim Thorpe, the Olympian, and his accomplishments.
I have an orthopedic pillow that's made out of a sponge material. I have a plate in my throat, and I have to be careful or I could end up with a bad neck in the morning. That pillow is a must everywhere I go.
If I could do anything over, I'd have spent more time with my first set of children. I would have taken more quality time with them, for sure.
I never played much golf as a kid. I caddied quite a bit but never got serious into golf until about age 15.
All my life I had a rapport with black caddies.
I'm going to win so much money this year, my caddie will make the top twenty money winner's list.
I just feel like I have when I started making a lot of money, I started spreading it out to people. Mickelson, the whole deal, the over-tip: if I see a guy that looks like he needs a hand out or something, I'll pull something out and give him something.
My point is, there's no sense trying to squeeze something out of your swing if you can let your clubs do the shotmaking for you.
No one who ever had lessons would have a swing like mine.
I'm not out there just to be dancing around. I expect to win every time I tee up.
I stay away from the telephone if at all possible.
I've traveled the world and been about everywhere you can imagine. There's not anything I'm scared of except my wife.
I met Jesse Owens once. He was a remarkable individual, and I have tremendous respect for what he did in the Olympics under the circumstances.
When you're poor, you know nothing about the future, you know nothing about the world, nothing that goes on outside 300 yards around you.