Zitat des Tages von Retief Goosen:
Majors are important but so is every other tournament I play.
Pretty much whoever wins the tournament at the end of the week is the guy that putted probably the best.
There are a number of golfers who are playing great golf in their 40s.
I turned pro and won Rookie of the Year on the South African Tour and then it took me two tries at the qualifying school on the European Tour and to get my card and the rest is history.
I've always been kind of a shy guy. Not very outgoing. I might not start a conversation, but if somebody else does, I'll chat away.
Golf is flexibility, and I notice more guys injured. You can overdo this conditioning.
You could play well and still lose.
I played a lot of other sports at school and just one day the golf bug bit me and I started playing serious golf from when I was ten years old.
Just about every player on tour has a bad back. It's just one of those games that does mess you up a little bit. You've got to keep looking after it.
I mean, to win a major, you've got to be a good player and you've got to get your breaks, as well, to win.
Traveling around, it's difficult to follow much TV. Mainly I'm somebody who watches sports.
You can't really measure your game. You can shoot seven under and lose and you can shoot even and win.
I remember winning the first time, you know, suddenly everybody expects, well, okay, now he should win every time he tees it up, win six tournaments.
I do like match play. I like trying to match an opponent shot for shot. It's a challenge. And it's something different.
Golf is growing, and there are more good young players, but you don't see them going abroad. It's so expensive to travel.
I've got an L3 bulging disk and degenerating disk. It's bulging in two places. Yeah, it's not good.
I'm a good listener.
You know, one day you make putts and the next day you don't.
I hang around under the radar. Nobody is bothering me for interviews.
I'm not that clued up on the American sports yet, really.