I didn't have a dollar to my name in 2006.

I'm Australian, so I love the stores near Crowne Plaza Melbourne, on the banks of the Yarra River.

My sister ran away for four years; she was living on the streets. I didn't know where she was, and then I was getting in trouble.

I was very poor when I was young.

I think I definitely like the solitude of golf.

My dad was a violent alcoholic. Really aggressive.

When I get to 40, I'm going to re-evaluate everything and then go from there. Because when I get to 40, I would like to see where I'm at in my career because I might want to go, 'You know what, I'm done. I'm just happy with everything,' and I'm going to go off my merry way, and I'll probably never pick up a golf club ever again.

It just flat-out sucks losing. It really - it doesn't feel good.

You could have all the tools in the world, but if you really don't want to be there, or if there's something that's off course that's playing on your mind... the game of golf is so mental, and if you don't have everything in the right order, it's very difficult to win golf tournaments.

I think everyone expects if you're in the lead, or if you're a favourite to win, you will win, and if you don't, then you're in a slump. It's not the case.

It's emotional highs and lows in the game of golf.

The biggest waste of time of my life was playing 'Call of Duty.' But I got really good at 'Call of Duty' - a little bit too good at that time.

I honestly thought I was going to win a major championship quicker than what I did, but it clearly took a little bit longer than expected.

Australian golf did so much for me, and that is why I am here today.

My goal is to be the No. 1 golfer in the world, and I want to chase Tiger.

As I get older, my body isn't bulletproof, and it's starting to break down. And I'm still young, so it's something that I have to maintain, something that I have to work extra, extra hard, just as hard as my golf game, I have to work on my body as well.

I've never been more motivated to be No. 1 in the world. I've never been more motivated to try to extend that lead from one to two. All the hard work that I've put into my game right now has paid off, but I've got to keep working hard to win as much as I can.

Everyone has an uncomfortable club in their bag.

If you're going to have a bad attitude, you may as well not even tee it up that week because you probably won't play good anyways.

My dad was the way he was, but he also gave me a motto: never say die. Just to keep pushing and pushing, fighting until the end. He put it in my head that you're always going to fight, and you're always going to beat them.

Being an Australian that's been No. 1 in the world back home playing in Australia, that's a pretty cool moment to have.

I travel with Club Glove.

What I'm doing with my body and with my golf game, I'm trying to extend the longevity of my career.

Driver has always been fine, and the rest of the clubs have been fine. It's just for some reason, the 3-wood... that's just one of those clubs.