I just hope they can spell it right.

It was a scary moment. It shook me up. Ultimately you've got to go on, but certainly my thoughts were with him for the next five or six holes.

Obviously I'm disappointed with what happened on the eighth hole. I think I just lost my concentration a little bit.

I'm sitting there in the front row.

He was clutching his chest and said he couldn't breathe. It shook me up. He went down to his knee, got up and walked a few steps and then went back to his knee. When an ambulance backs up to the first tee, it tells you it's a little more serious.

He kind of said something, and I turned around, and he was kind of clutching his chest and he said he couldn't breathe.

Other than the last three holes, it was a nice day.

He kind of went down to his knee and he got back up and walked a few feet and then kind of went back to his knee, and then Scott, his caddie, said something to him, and I asked him if he wanted a drink of water.

I asked him if he wanted a drink of water, and he just said his chest was hurting and his heart was racing. I'm not a doctor, but that's generally not a good sign. He just turned real white, just didn't have color in his face.