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I used to turn my shoulders pretty level, which a lot of golfers think is correct. But that made my swing too shallow coming into impact, so my contact was picky, especially off the turf.
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I've always been a guy that's liked a crowd and having people around cheering for me. I'm not a guy that will keep his head down or respond negatively to boos or whatever.
Matt Kuchar
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Sometimes in golf I've got 10,000 people watching me. Cameras are easy. Doing the Jay Leno show was easy.
Matt Kuchar -
I'm a decent table tennis player, but if you were to put me up against any of the guys you see on television at the Olympics, I'd be lucky to get a couple of points.
Matt Kuchar -
I want to qualify for the Tour Championship. Being a Georgia Tech grad, playing at East Lake would feel like home.
Matt Kuchar -
I'm a pretty low-stress guy. I take what the golf course gives me. Some days, when I'm in full control, I'm able to fire at pins with 5-irons. Other days, I'm looking more toward the middle of the green.
Matt Kuchar -
Golf's a great game, and you meet a lot of people along the way.
Matt Kuchar -
Although I'm a scratch Ping-Pong player, there is no possibility of me beating a top professional.
Matt Kuchar
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When I'm really purring it, I feel as if my whole left side - from knee to hip to shoulder - is turning behind me as I swing through the ball.
Matt Kuchar -
Going to a one-plane swing method has made me a much more consistent player. Even when I'm not on, I never get very far off.
Matt Kuchar -
I very rarely watch anybody swing. All I do is follow where the ball goes.
Matt Kuchar -
I was always taught that the first rule of bunker play is to just get the ball out. When you have a steep face in front of you, this rule applies more than ever. Here, you have to get the ball up in the air as quickly as possible.
Matt Kuchar -
I found an instructor, Chris O'Connell, who helped me. He turned me into the player I am today - a consistent golfer.
Matt Kuchar -
I'm always a competitor. I'm not there just to have a good time. I want to play well and perform well.
Matt Kuchar
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As a kid, I wanted to be a pro tennis player. I was pretty good; at the tennis academies I attended, I always 'played up' against older age groups.
Matt Kuchar -
I love getting up to my folks' house and playing golf with Dad. He's very involved with my off-course ventures, and I talk to him every third day.
Matt Kuchar -
Golf has always been a game where you have to control both ends of the club.
Matt Kuchar -
I felt I could play in maybe a dozen tournaments a year as an amateur.
Matt Kuchar -
I'd like to see something done about the long putters and belly putters. But I go back and forth on that. I've actually worked with a belly putter.
Matt Kuchar -
I was always a guy who wanted to be associated with a brand that meant something to me, something I was proud to be associated with... I always wanted sponsors that felt good to be associated with me as well.
Matt Kuchar
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Even if you finish the year at No. 1 in the world, and Tiger Woods has done this, you can still probably get better.
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There are so many aspects of the game that you can work on - you can drive it father, you can drive it straighter, you can hit your irons higher and more consistently, you can get better with your wedges, and you can always putt better. There's never an end to that striving to get better in golf.
Matt Kuchar -
I grew up admiring Phil Mickelson. He loves competing, and he loves the fans' support, similar to me. In terms of my playing style, Steve Stricker and I are similar.
Matt Kuchar -
I'm happiest playing a match with my dad and a couple of college friends, taking a few bucks off them.
Matt Kuchar