It's a matter of putting four rounds together, hoping on your bad day, because you'll have a bad day, you can at least shoot a 70.

And I think if you can have that advantage of playing that second shot in first you can really put some pressure on your opponent and that's what I enjoy about match play because most times I have that second shot first.

And the other thing is I tend to hit a lot of fairways, a lot of greens, so [I] keep things pretty consistent there and the opponent knows I'm not going to make too many mistakes and that can wear people down a little bit.

It's nice to open up your wardrobe and see you're part of a team for a week.

I'm only a short hitter out here.

He always has had that certain flair, an aura. He still does. When he walks on a course, people notice. And for an Australian like me, it would be like an American seeing Jack Nicklaus.

The Presidents Cup crowds were very loud the first couple of days and they weren't very friendly although over the weekend they were a lot better which surprised me.

I twisted my knee playing the week before the international qualifier and couldn't play.

I'm very pleased. My short game is good. I prefer it hard and firm. It's more a matter of if I can putt well.