The thing I love about Donald, it's time this country is run by a businessman and not people with their hands out, and Donald doesn't have his hands out. I not only consider him as a friend, but if people get to know Donald Trump, I think they'll know what I'm talking about. He's one of the greatest human beings I've ever met in my life.
— John Daly
Pretty much my whole career, I have been aggressive. I have always been a guy that goes at pins. That's kind of the way I've been all my career, and I don't know, really, if I can change.
I don't like watching golf on TV. I'd rather play.
I make a lot of bogeys and a lot of birdies.
I'm the luckiest human being that ever walked.
A lot of people would love my career. I'm not satisfied with it.
I like to have this gut to put my elbow on it when I putt because I did it for so long. I just feel healthier this way.
I'm an OCD neat freak. I can't stand messes. I make my bed every morning. Laundry. I do it all.
Coming down the 18th, your heart's pounding, and the hair is sticking straight up on your arms - there's no feeling like it.
You need 100 percent concentration on golf to succeed.
In life, you have got to make the best of every situation; you have to keep going.
My father gave me some Jack Nicklaus MacGregor clubs when I was six years old. He cut down some of the shafts, but they were men's clubs, so they were heavy.
It's nice to finally be my own person.
Golf is day-to-day. It's shot to shot; it's not four days at a time.
It's a lot easier knowing you can't do something than knowing you shouldn't.
I know there's a lot of guys would love to see me fail.
I think my worst enemy is me.
I've known Donald forever, and I know the bad things they say about Donald Trump is not true because I've known him as a friend for so long. I've seen what he's done for all types of people. I know how many people call him a racist and all this, and it just makes me sick because he's not.
I've always been a quick putter, so I should never get the yips. But I got 'em. I got 'em bad.
Golf is my passion, and so is great barbecue.
I've always said that it's none of my business what other people think of me.
I know I'm not the only guy that's had problems in life. And it seems to me that a lot of athletes shy away from talking about things that may have happened to them or their families.
I guess when we get older, we try so hard to get our game back. Sometimes it happens, and sometimes it doesn't.
I wasn't a silver-spoon kid on the golf course growing up.
I'm really good at math and history, but I suck in English.
I'd like my first Ryder Cup appearance to be in the United States.
I'm not the most religous person in the world, but I think the good Lord up there has blessed me.
In my life, I've seen everything, and one thing I know for sure is you can't win in the federal court. You're going against the government of the United States. You don't beat a federal court, a federal judge, and the FBI - there's no way.
I still wake up every day, so I'm winning.
I don't want to be average.
A bad day on the course doesn't have to mean a bad night and a bad week and you get to scream at your agent.
I was always the one asking everybody else if they were O.K. I never talked about my problems. I didn't want to admit I had problems. I just let 'em build up. I didn't want anybody to know I was hurtin'.
My life is to play golf, sit home with the wife and kids, and do things with the family more than I used to.
I'm not scared of Tiger. I'm not scared to go head-to-head. I'm not scared to have a long-drive contest with him.
I can sit here and hit all the balls and chip and putt all day long, but if you're not playing competitive golf... there's nothing better than competitive golf.
I'm about a 20-handicapper with a guitar. I can only play three songs on my own album. I did the lyrics, not the music.
I'm a fighter. I'm a survivor, and I'll get through anything people can throw at me.
I'm a kind of go-getter.
I wasted a lot of my talent in the '90s because the money was so big, and I was making so much money, I didn't care to practise as much. That is my only regret.
Patrick Reed has become a hell of a player.
I hate getting haircuts. It's like going to the damn dentist, man.
I've had surgery on my knee and both feet and my elbow.
I've always said that I play for the fans.
It seems there always something coming up for me during Masters week, but that's not an excuse to play good or bad golf.
I love the fans here in Australia.
In '92 I got my first coach and had it for two, three years. My wife hated it.
I've had enough of worrying about everybody else. Now I'm taking care of me.
Money is just paper that gets us through life.
We weren't the kind of family that talked about our problems. We were a close family, in a kind of faraway way. It wasn't a being-with-each-other kind of close. We all went our own ways.
I'm a guy who's either going to go full bore, or I'm not going to do it at all.