My failures have made me look at myself in a way I’ve never wanted to before.
My kids are doing just great.
The thing you don’t dream about as a kid is all the peripheral stuff that comes with success.
My body is a little bit sore from all of the practicing and playing and training.
My mother’s a Buddhist. In Buddhism, if you want to achieve enlightenment, you have to do it through meditation and self-improvement through the mind. That’s something she’s passed on to me: to be able to calm myself down and use my mind as my main asset.
Every sport evolves. Every sport gets bigger and more athletic, and you have to keep up.
As you all know, I’m kind of a perfectionist.
America’s a melting pot, all races, cultures, religious choices.
I’d gotten away from my Buddhism. And I quit meditating.
I think that in itself, if you’re a true golfer, you’ll see specific things you need to work on. Much cheaper than private lessons.
I am the toughest golfer mentally.
A golfer should never make a mental mistake because the ball is just sitting there waiting for you to hit it.
I believe that my creative mind is my greatest weapon.
Tiger, come on now, you’ve still got work to do. This round and golf tournament are not over. Hang in there and finish the race.
Variety is not everything! Viagra is!
I didn’t have many ups and downs, and I just tried to par every hole.
I am deeply aware of the disappointment and hurt that my infidelity has caused to so many people, most of all my wife and children.
The major championships have always been a special focus in my career, and as a professional, I think Augusta is where I need to be.
A lot of times I blend in a little bit easier because I’m not like a basketball player who’s going to stand out because of his height.
I want to be what I’ve always wanted to be: dominant.