You always feel like you've got something to prove, whether it be to yourself or somebody else. I can think of plenty of people along the way telling me I'll be nothing, working at McDonald's, doing things like that. The whole time, you're just trying to prove them wrong.

I enjoy hard golf courses.

I can really appreciate how hard it is to win a major, and to win back-to-back is special.

I enjoy being pushed to the limit. Sometimes you feel like you are about to break mentally, but that's what I enjoy.

The U.S. Open just takes so much discipline. You have got to be a great putter and just kind of let things roll off your back.

I don't feel like there is anybody out there with more confidence than me.

I'm always overlooked.

Records are meant to be broken, I guess.

I've been so in the zone, you don't know where you are or where you're at.

I've played the game for 23, 24 years. Four months off, I'm not going to lose it.

I'm usually out there grinding. You see a birdie go up on the board, and you're not thinking about how it affects the tournament because you're playing.

I think I can win multiple times a year.

My goals? They're pretty high.

I'm not a big fan of losing.

It's taken me a long time to learn how to not try to win. I've been trying to win too badly. I feel like I've underachieved.

There's something about majors where I just focus a lot more. Obviously, I need to do that more often.

Anytime you can get some congratulatory - anything said or the guys waiting around the green - that's always nice. You're out here so many weeks a year, and sometimes away from your family, and the tour kind of becomes your family. So when you have these guys hanging around, it's special.

If I can stay healthy and actually show up to a major, I feel like I've got a good chance.

For some reason, I can really tune in in the majors, and I have no idea why. They really get my attention.

Three majors at 28. It's a cool feeling. It really is.

It's pretty obvious when Tiger makes a birdie. I think everybody at the golf course cheers for him.

My expectations have always been to be one of the top players in the world, and that matches well with Paylocity's mission. They are changing things in their industry just like I want to make a mark on professional golf.

I don't think anybody wants to be mediocre.

I wanted to become a well-rounded player.