It was me and Tom Watson against him and Mike Weir, ... The whole day, Jack was needling me. If I hit a bad shot, left a putt short, whatever. He'd say, 'Yeah, my mother would have done it like that.' And I was thinking, 'Did he just say something about me' I felt like a pin cushion out there.
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It's kind of ironic how it's been going, ... This one flew in the cup, tore out the right side of the hole and then pitched into the pin. It hit it pretty hard and spit out on the front of the green. I told my caddie, I'm glad that didn't go in the water.'Kenny Perry
He can communicate with people and he understands the golf swing. He can take a player who shoots 120, and a scratch player, and help them both. I think that's the secret to a great teacher, being able to communicate with all types.
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I thought they were just going to go out and kill 'em, ... That was my first impression. I said, 'Well, there's a point.'
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My first thought was I'm glad it wasn't me out there, ... It was intense. They kept making putt on top of putt, and they were clutch. It made me realize how great those guys really are, to realize their whole team and country were riding on their back, and they were able to stand up to it.
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It's just about always the same. I know what I like. I know where I play my best golf. I think most guys feel that all those perks or whatever else goes with a tournament, they're nice, they're appreciated, but you have to go where you think you can win, because out here that's what we're all trying to do.
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There is not much to say except I played lousy. Things were going fine for a while. But, then I hit two bad drives that put me in jail, and after that, I was done.
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