Everyone is going to laugh at the Michael Block bathroom quote, and that's fair, but he also dropped some great perspective that helps explain why he's able to hold his own against the world's best players:
"I have zero to lose. I'm about to be 50. I can see my wife and my kid up on the hill there right now, and my boss, they support me 100 percent. There's zero losing this week.
"They don't expect me to play well. They hope I play well, and they know I could play well, but I could get last place, and I'm still going to be loved and have a great job and everything else, and that's perfectly fine with me.
"That really gives you a lot of confidence, to be honest. If I didn't have that, it would be really tough to pull the trigger and hit a tough shot on a tight lie from 165, having to cut a 7-iron into a tucked right pin where if you miss it within eight feet, you're going to make a double bogey, which is going to happen a lot out here.
"So I don't have that in my head, and I find that what I have in my life, between my family and my job and the golf course I'm at, it allows me a huge advantage. Like, I feel like I've got shots. I feel like I'm coming in here as a 2 handicapper and I get a couple shots on the rest of the field."