I wanted a second opinion. That's what I pay him for, I guess. I knew where I was. I just wanted to hear it from his lips.
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You keep thinking when you're throwing a dart, it's just going to keep hitting the middle of the bulls eye. No matter, you throw left-handed or one-eyed or whatever, you just feel comfortable that things are very much within you.Stuart Appleby
That was as anxious as I got today. That was me panicking.
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After the Presidents Cup I had two weeks off, followed by a tournament, the Australian Open, followed by another week off, a week of practice and then came here. There wasn't like a big cross through December where there was no golf.
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Not everyone believes distance is everything. I think the only way you really honestly can say that driving (accuracy) is not important is when you putt well, ... It's the putter that does the talking. That's the one that really puts a score on a card. You are not hardly going to win many tournaments hitting it in the rough. You are going to have to putt unbelievably well.
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I drove the ball well, hit the middle of the club face a lot of times, good club selection generally in tricky conditions, and here we are.
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Tiger always says he's trying to get better. That's the attitude you've got to have. I think Mickelson has taken a very comprehensive look at his game and learned from mistakes he's made. He's coming up with all sorts of ideas to do it. You always have to have a very open mind about what you need to do.
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