"I feel good. I think everything went good"
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That plainness is the point. In elite golf, where a millimeter of face angle can rewrite a career, big declarations become liabilities. Sutton’s phrasing works like a psychological bunker shot: keep it safe, get it back in play. The repetition of "good" also does a quiet kind of work. It’s a mantra, an attempt to pin down a chaotic day with a single, manageable word. If you can name it, maybe you can keep it.
The subtext is public-relations savvy and self-preservation. Athletes are punished for grand narratives; they’re rewarded for steadiness. So Sutton offers a compact signal to fans and media: no drama, no excuses, no overpromising. It’s confidence with the volume turned down - the kind that fits a sport where swagger can look like carelessness, and understatement reads as professionalism.
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"I feel good. I think everything went good." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-feel-good-i-think-everything-went-good-156681/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.








