Wendy Wardis an American professional golfer who plays on the LPGA Tour... (wikipedia)
She and her caddy take it to a very intense level. It's in her character. As much as I'd like to play the way she's playing right now, that's just not the way I'm wired.
She doesn't make mistakes, and she's never out of a hole. It's very impressive to see what she's doing.
For the uninsured, there's no single database. We've had no real way of knowing how many people there are.
You have to be more aggressive, for sure. I also think a three-day tournament kind of lends itself to that. You have to get off to a fast start out of the gate.
Off-the-cuff changes in the prizes certainly keep us on our toes, but what a great recruiting message. We really do enjoy treating our employees well.
This is a fun course because this is a side of golf we don't get to play that often - the hard, fast conditions.
It's a wonderful idea, and I'd love to put my name on it.
It's a little difficult to understand. But let's give it time and see if it makes more sense as the season unfolds and more tournaments are played.
It's silly that we don't have an event in the whole state of Texas. There are plenty of slots (on the schedule) available for us.
It was just a matter of finally putting a complete round together, ... I have had good rounds in the past where it's one hole here and one hole there.
I know she's thinking that everything has to be perfect. You have in mind these individual goals of how you want to remember your first round. You can put a lot of pressure on yourself that just doesn't need to be there.
I think golfers get over-concerned about results. Enjoy the process: enjoy the opportunity to play.