The most important thing is not that my short game looks good, but that it feels good, because at the end of the day, what you need is to feel it, and I'm starting to feel it.
If you worry about making bogeys, it makes the game that much more difficult. You put more pressure on yourself without even noticing it. It makes a difference to take it easy when things aren't going right.
My game is pretty good and that's the most important thing. I had a great week last week, so I don't regret going there.
That's the one thing Tiger is good at: Even when his game is not spot-on, you know that he can get in the hole and get around. That's what you need around here and I feel like I'm starting to get around that.
His (Forsyth's) short game is just spooky. It seems he makes almost every putt he looks at.
His (Forsyth's) short game is just spooky, ... It seems he makes almost every putt he looks at.
I feel if things go my way and I putt half-decent, I really feel I should win at least five or six weeks a year. I don't see myself any different from Ernie (Els) or Vijay (Singh), Tiger (Woods) or Retief (Goosen). I feel my game is good enough to do that.
I feel like my game is good enough to do that. It's a case of getting everything going the right way.