Vijay Singh

Vijay Singh
Vijay Singh, CF, nicknamed "The Big Fijian", is a Fijian professional golfer who was Number 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking for 32 weeks in 2004 and 2005. He has won three major championshipsand was the leading PGA Tour money winner in 2003, 2004 and 2008. He was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2005. He won the FedEx Cup in 2008...
NationalityFijian
ProfessionGolfer
Date of Birth22 February 1963
CityLautoka, Fiji
CountryFiji
He's a great player. All his wins, he's a very good front-runner. I don't think he's scared to go out there and play, especially with a lead. He could be a very dangerous person if he gets his game on.
The only part of my game that's not as strong this year is probably my putting,
Dr. Parent has been a great influence on my mental game. ZEN GOLF is the best book at connecting golf and the mind together. It's for everyone, it really helps, and you're really going to enjoy it.
I just play the game. I hit a shot and wait for the next guy to hit his. I don't think between shots-that's my nature.
I am proud of my achievements, my work ethic, and the way I live my life. The PGA Tour not only treated me unfairly, but displayed a lack of professionalism that should concern every professional golfer and fan of the game.
I'm playing really good and I'm hitting the ball very well off the tee. The only part of my game that is not as strong as last year is probably my putting. It's kind of gone down some. I threw away a lot of tournaments this year.
I still remember it. His yellow shirt and checkered pants, I still remember that. It's part of history and it's still very fresh in everybody's minds.
When it's windy and cold, we never go out there.
I don't go to dinner with ... maybe 99% of the guys on Tour, so why single Tiger out? ... I never have had a drink with Phil Mickelson. Why doesn't anyone talk about that?
On paper it looked very satisfying but I was very disappointed with the way I played the majors.
I feel like I'm due. I'm playing well enough to win. It's (a matter of) putting everything together.
Finishing second is not going to do her any good. If she had 10 seconds it's not going to do her any good in the long run. You break records by winning tournaments.
I told the guys, 'Good, good, good. Let's go to the next tee box.
I've got good feelings over here. I've had great success in Houston.