Now, I like these changes. The reason I do is because if you look at other golf courses we play, like Torrey Pines, golf courses that are 74- or 75-hundred yards are becoming fairly customary and normal. I don't think you want to play a major championship on a golf course that is not in keeping with other courses we play on tour in terms of length.

I don't know how to do it, never have, and don't plan on learning. I just don't understand it.

When I got my first invitation in the mail, I almost threw it away because I didn't know what it was. It doesn't stand out at all. It's a plain, normal white envelope. Doesn't say Augusta National, no return address. And once I opened it, well, now it's in a frame in my office. My first invitation to the Masters.

The big ones that stand out are 4 and 7. The changes done to both 4 and 7 are going to impact the score. There's no doubt about it.

With that green and the way the wind swirls in that corner of the golf course, playing that hole in even par over four days is going to be really good.

We're not out there hitting people and tackling people, but walking 36 holes on this golf course is not easy. I think it's just as important to physically stay strong as it is mentally.

It's probably one of the most important holes in this golf tournament.

Interest is one of the strongest motivating factors in a child's education.

No particular reason. I think I remember watching when I was a kid and all the players would take it off.