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Being in the fairway, I think the fairways are a little bit more overrated.
Brooks Koepka
I'm not somebody who's going to panic if things go the wrong way.
To be No. 1 is something I've dreamed of as a kid.
I typically opt for a fade when I'm hitting into greens. It's just an easier shot to control.
A question I get asked a lot in pro-ams is how I'm able to swing the club as hard as I do. Honestly, I'm not swinging that hard. I'm using about 75 percent of my maximum effort.
A lot of golfers take the club back with almost no upper-body rotation - they're all arms. And even when they do rotate back, it's usually on a flat shoulder plane. If your shoulders turn back fairly level with the ground, it's hard to swing down from inside the target line and hit an accurate shot.
I play fairly aggressively week to week and fire at a lot of pins. So I might miss more greens than other pros, but I'm still only a few yards from the hole when I do. That being said, when I really need to hit a green in regulation, I'm confident in my swing.
You're always working to try and climb that ladder.
You've got to be able to let things roll off your back, and you've got to have some patience.
Sitting on that couch eating and gaining 20 pounds isn't exactly fun - there's only so much you can do.
It's amazing to go World No. 1 on a win. I think is something I've always wanted to do.
I need to play well in the majors; that's been my key. That's been something that I've created a pattern in the majors, and I just need to keep improving.
Pressure comes from fear. If you start thinking about the result or what might happen if you do something, that's the only time there's pressure.
I just think pressure is all what you put on yourself.
I've got a good game plan... keep things simple with my golf swing.
It was very frustrating, sitting on the couch, not doing anything. I couldn't pick up anything with my left hand. I was in a soft cast all the way up to my elbow. It wasn't fun. A lot of TV. I don't wish it upon anybody.
There are a lot of things that people love, they just can't do for a living.
I couldn't hit a home run to save my life, and I was a sucker for the curveball.
It's really impressive when you've got two teams that are really battling it out, low-scoring game, a pitcher's duel. To me, that's so fun to watch.
I'm just focused on me.
There's a different feeling when you show up and you're defending. You can't wait to get out there. You're not anxious that Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday would be over, but you're just excited to get that ball in the air on Thursday.
To defend your major is pretty tough.
When you're out here grinding away, firing at some flags, firing at the middle of the green, you just got to be very patient, and I always do a pretty good job of that in the majors.
I have a lot of self-belief.