Events like The Commercialbank Qatar Masters and the Asian Games have put Qatar clearly in the global spotlight.
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Events like The Commercialbank Qatar Masters and the Asian Games have put Qatar clearly in the global spotlight.
I was emotional because I came to close to living out one of my dreams and I wasn't able to do it. It's part of life, part of golf.
I'm going to play in Qatar and try to see how the year goes through the Majors and the World Golf Championships. I don't have any kids at home - I just got married - so I have no reason not to want to travel the world. It's a great excuse for me to get out there and travel some.
I have an image in my head much like the scene in the opening episode of [HBO series] 'Generation Kill,' where the tent starts to blow away in the desert. Except instead of Army soldiers, I'll be trying to hoist it back up with a bunch of golf writers. Yeah, that should go well.
When you don't win -- seconds, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths -- they don't count. Only wins count.
The biggest rival I had in my career was me. I couldn't control Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Tom Watson or Lee Trevino. The only person I could control was me.
If you asked, am I going to win or is Tiger going to win, I would have to say me, and Tiger would have to say him. If we didn't believe in ourselves, then we wouldn't be thinking much about how good we were or had much self-confidence.