Shaun Carl Micheelis an American professional golfer who is best known for his surprise victory at the 2003 PGA Championship... (wikipedia)
Much like the PGA championship in 2003, I bogeyed the final three holes on Saturday and I fared pretty well, so that won't stay with me for long,
Obviously I'm disappointed with what happened on the eighth hole. I think I just lost my concentration a little bit.
Right after the PGA it was more difficult because I felt I had to showcase my win,
I'd like to hire the other 4,400 volunteers to go look for my golf balls.
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.
I absolutely think I can win. I'm hitting the ball as well as anyone out here.
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,
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,
My thoughts and Jerry's thoughts were with him. We still don't know what happened to him, but it was kind of a scary situation out there.
Maybe it didn't show so much in my scores, but my thoughts were with him. I'm certainly going to go to bed thinking about the last three bogeys.
Maybe it didn't show so much in my scores, but my thoughts were with him, ... I'm certainly going to go to bed thinking about the last three bogeys.
People see the name on your bag and expect more. But it doesn't always work like that. There was a period in March when my swing went haywire. It's a helpless feeling standing in the fairway, having no idea where to hit the ball.
The uphill lie helps. Although longer, the (approach) shot will be higher and land softer.
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.
It was a scary moment, ... It shook me up.
It's not like I'm not working to win again. I don't miss the cut and hang out in a bar for two or three nights. If anything, I think I'm working too hard.
It was a pretty scary moment. To see a 38-year-old man grabbing his chest like that? You read all the time about people dropping dead. You just don't know.
Not everyone out here can be a franchise player,
I'm glad the day's over. I'm either going to play well or not tomorrow but I think I'll play well. I've been putting well lately.
I'm not finishing in the top 10 or 15 every week like I wish I could. But it's been fine.
I'm not a doctor - that could be any number of things - but that's generally not a good sign. And he just turned real white, just didn't have the color in his face.
I just hope they can spell it right,
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.
You can shoot eight or nine-under on this course. Hopefully tomorrow I can go out and make some early birdies and separate myself some. I wasn't going to win the tournament today.