From the vertigo, I found out how far I can push myself physically and also mentally.
My dad was the way he was, but he also gave me a motto: never say die. Just to keep pushing and pushing, fighting until the end. He put it in my head that you're always going to fight, and you're always going to beat them.
I've got to come into the day enjoying myself and go from there.
I have to work harder than what I am now to make sure that I stay on top of this and stay on top of the world and be competitive in major championships.
I've got to really try and manage my patience out there.
Australian golf did so much for me, and that is why I am here today.
It's tough to win major championships. So many things and emotions go through your mind.
Sometimes I play for the media, sometimes for the fans, sometimes for my sponsors, and sometimes it's for my family. Really, I play for everyone.
I look at that 10 PGA Tour wins, and I say to myself, 'That's not enough,' and it isn't enough for me. It's just 10. I want more than 10.
I'm all about Adidas.
At the end of my career, am I going to say I did well, but I didn't give it my all? I'd be very, very angry with myself if I didn't give 100 percent. If I gave my all and I got to whatever point in the world, I could look back and at least I say I did the best I could.
All I did was go to school and play golf. I didn't have much of a social life.
The only two things that I think about in life is my family and golf. That's all I want to think about.
My dad was very rough with us.
I'm Australian, so I love the stores near Crowne Plaza Melbourne, on the banks of the Yarra River.
If you don't believe in yourself, somewhere or another, you sabotage yourself.
The want to improve myself and win tournaments and see how far I go is crucial.
I need to improve my shorter stuff with my irons, from 100 to 175 yards. If I can hit a few more greens with those clubs and tighten up the proximity to the hole, that would help a lot.
As I get older, my body isn't bulletproof, and it's starting to break down. And I'm still young, so it's something that I have to maintain, something that I have to work extra, extra hard, just as hard as my golf game, I have to work on my body as well.
A lot of people are seeing me as an arrogant, confident kid. It doesn't worry me.
Driver has always been fine, and the rest of the clubs have been fine. It's just for some reason, the 3-wood... that's just one of those clubs.
My wife wants four kids, and obviously if we're having four kids, I need to make sure that the priority is family first.