I'll feel it later over a gin and grapefruit juice. |
I'm always there for him. |
It had rained that week and they had to finish the Saturday round early Sunday and Ben wasn't wearing what I saw in the dream. But I'll be damned if he didn't change clothes between rounds. And he was wearing the shirt. |
It was like old times. |
Just look at that scoreboard. |
Little Rock is more like home to me than Augusta. This is where my roots are. |
Mr. Stephens and another member at Augusta, John Griffith from Texas, were trying to figure out a good caddy who could get along with Ben. They thought I was the one. Between Mr. Griffith and Mr. Stephens, they got us both to agree and we've been with each other ever since. We work so well together. |
My buddy was bent over and I had to see about it. |
My grandmother used to go with her church to visit the soldiers at Walter Reed. But she had to stop. Couldn't take it anymore. She was a nurse at Georgetown University Hospital for 30 years, and she had seen a lot. But seeing all of those boys coming back from Iraq -- hundreds of them, 19-, 20-, 21-year-olds -- all torn apart like that, it just broke her heart. |
Oh, he was playing terrible before the tournament. |
Once he gets it on the right position on these greens, he's dangerous. |
People still love (the picture) today. People know me from that. |
That was very distracting for him. He backed away before hitting his second shot and said, 'Hold on, we've got more golf to play.' I could see where it broke his concentration. |
We believe we know the secret, and that helps us. |
We've lived on that putter. And once he gets it in the right position on greens this fast, he's dangerous. |