huliaa
10-28-2009, 12:38 AM
When Adam Scott took the Golf Magazine’s interview, he seemed to be pretty relaxed, but is he really that easy or what? Let’s hear about it once again.
What motivates you?
Adam: Winning. That's what we're here to do. But we play a sport where you spend most of your time losing. There's only one winner. In tennis you go head-to-head and get to the fourth round and then lose. You've won three matches so you've won something. Tiger is the most winning guy out here and he wins 25 or 30 percent of the time. That's losing 70 percent of the time. But that's what motivates me to play, to win.
Do you feel like you press?
Adam: No. I feel like there's been too much focus on it, on the majors and trying to be playing great going into a major. On two or three occasions, I've won the week before or the week after a major, so obviously the game is there.
How is your idea? He is like the most popular guy with a good-looking face and charming built of body, but can he do golfing well enough to be another Tiger?
Let’s wait and see.
What motivates you?
Adam: Winning. That's what we're here to do. But we play a sport where you spend most of your time losing. There's only one winner. In tennis you go head-to-head and get to the fourth round and then lose. You've won three matches so you've won something. Tiger is the most winning guy out here and he wins 25 or 30 percent of the time. That's losing 70 percent of the time. But that's what motivates me to play, to win.
Do you feel like you press?
Adam: No. I feel like there's been too much focus on it, on the majors and trying to be playing great going into a major. On two or three occasions, I've won the week before or the week after a major, so obviously the game is there.
How is your idea? He is like the most popular guy with a good-looking face and charming built of body, but can he do golfing well enough to be another Tiger?
Let’s wait and see.