Whats the #1 misconception the public has about being a PGA TOUR Professional?
Scott: As cliched as it sounds, it’s not as glamorous as most people think. Certain aspects of it can be, but the travel and being away from home, that can be tough. Yeah, that’s toughest part. But, one thing it does do for me though is make me really appreciate the time when I do go back home. Staying close to my family and friends is very important to me. So the time away makes my trips back home more valuable. Yes there are so many great things about being on TOUR, but it’s not always great. It can wear on you at times. PGA.com: You have quite the large fan following. Do you ever get comfortable around all the attention? Scott: Yeah I guess — [laughter] — no, not really. I certainly enjoy playing in front of the gallery. And it’s a great feeling whether it’s Thursday or Sunday, whether I’m in the lead or playing poorly, to know that there are people who want to see me play golf. I really appreciate that. But off the golf course, I’m still not real comfortable with the idea that se