Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods
Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods is an American professional golfer who is among the most successful golfers of all time. He has been one of the highest-paid athletes in the world for several years...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionGolfer
Date of Birth30 December 1975
CityCypress, CA
CountryUnited States of America
couple escape good happen hopefully last par shape
I didn't really put myself in very good shape on 16, so hopefully I can escape with a par there and make something happen the last couple of holes.
earned enjoy move par round shoot
I enjoy tournaments where if you shoot a round in the 60s, you've earned it and you're going to move up the board. I'm 1-under par and I'm in 10th. That's pretty good.
curious guys handful hold par playing supposed wind
We are all curious to see how it's going to hold up, playing this fast. A handful of guys are under par and with the wind supposed to blow, it's going to be interesting.
bad birdie deal glass half health hit life parents point shot supposed time
As golfers, we rationalize everything. You hit a bad shot and think, 'I can make birdie from there.' That's how you're supposed to think. You should always try and look at the glass as half full. But any time your parents aren't doing well and their health isn't where it could be and you think it should be, it's always tough. Everyone has to deal with that at some point in time in their life and unfortunately, right now it's our time.
best best-friends dad feeling meant parents spend time truly
Dad is doing better. He's my best friend. Any time you can spend as much time with your parents that you truly love, especially when he wasn't feeling all that well, it meant the world to me.
anyone catch hard par
The way Phil's playing, ... it's going to be hard for myself or anyone else over par to catch him.
bad control couple damage fit good hit move par post shoot somehow somewhere wheel
Put it this way. If I hit a couple of bad shots, I feel like it's not the end of the world. I can fit it and I can move on and I can still post a really good number. Before, it would be damage control and somehow try and wheel around it and shoot somewhere around par or even under par. But that's not the case.
figured might par
I figured if I could jut get to even par ... if I was lucky, I might be able to get into a playoff. Unfortunately, I made those two bogeys on 16 and 17 and (they) kind of put me out of that equation.
build guys helps hopefully next par patience patient stay three week
I've got to stay patient and build on it each and every day. Patience helps and at least I'm still in it. There won't be too many guys under par by the end of the week and hopefully I can get myself there over the next three days.
apply experience learning positives
The only thing you can do is take a learning experience from it, positives and negatives, and apply them to the future. What did you do right, what did you do wrong, and I did a lot of things right this week,
calendar four grand hold majors people
To be able to hold all four majors - the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA - all concurrently I think is the Grand Slam. But a lot of people have a different opinions on that. People think you have to win it in the same calendar year.
certainly love playing
The PGA, over the years that I've played, has certainly been very fair. They are set up stern, but fair. I think that's why we all love playing that championship because they never go over the edge.
anyone bigger chance compliments events great interest list majors means money player ultimate win year
The Player of the Year means a lot because it's from your peers. That is like the ultimate compliment. The money list doesn't really interest me that much only because if you play more, you have a better chance of making more money and I don't play that many events. I'm concentrating on the bigger events. If I can win more events than anyone in a year and more majors than anyone in a year, it's going to be a great year.
award means player year
The Player of the Year award means a lot because it's from your peers,