Australian
Athlete
Australian Athlete
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I'm in the top 10 for wine collectors, well behind the tour's leader in the clubhouse, Jeff Sluman.
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If a cow walked into this room, I'd probably walk out. I could milk it, but my dad never forced me to do a lot of chores like that, mostly because he loved doing it himself.
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I never got to the point of needing drugs or thinking about giving up myself.
I'm going out now with an American woman, Ashley Saleet and have taken her to Australia to see my home and meet Renay's folks.
I was slightly disappointed, but also encouraged, because I put myself in position to win a major, which is all even Tiger says he tries to do.
I don't think you mix like that in America. Socially, you are more likely to associate with people on your same level.
I can certainly see how people are overcome by depression.
Getting through the nights is the toughest part. Being alone. Not having her there to talk to.
For me to leave there and go to Melbourne, about 175 miles away, to find out if I could play golf against the big boys . . . that was a huge step.
A sumo wrestler, a 400-pound lineman in your football trains to do his job, but does he fit the classic mode of an athlete?