If the opportunity presented itself and I was on Tour, I wouldn't say squat about my intensions. Just quietly pick apart the field and see how good my game could get. Because the first minute you say something; you curse yourself. Never fails.
If the opportunity presented itself and I was on Tour, I wouldn't say squat about my intensions. Just quietly pick apart the field and see how good my game could get. Because the first minute you say something; you curse yourself. Never fails.
Old Axiom: "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool; Than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt."
I don't believe he said it to be arrogant. I think if this was a TV interview instead of a newspaper interview people wouldn't think what they think about the statements. I think that is true for a lot of articles though.
That doesn't really matter, of course they both knew that this would go out to all of the golfing world, correct? It's not like they were both best friends and were playing a round of golf and he said he was going to take down Tiger or something like that...he came out and said it to the general public. If he didn't know the public would hear about it maybe he should consider going back to school, learn a thing or two about common sense.