And in Cockney:
I'm bloody well workin' 'ard on me game for the bloomin' U.S. I'll get out me spoons. Open. Last week, right, Mark O'Meara and I played a quick practice round at Beffpage and I 'ave ter say it's the bloomin' hardest par-70 course I've ever seen. Any bloke 'oo finks the winnin' score will be in double-digits is crazy, do wot guvnor! On a couple 'oles, yer 'ave ter carry the ball 270 yards just ter reach the bloomin' fairway. Plus, right, the bleedin' fairways are pretty narrow and the rough is about free inches. It's gonna be an 'elluva test. It's a fair course .#.#, right? dependin' 'ow they set up the greens. Wiv the rough the bloomin' way it is, right, if they use front pins, it's gonna be tough ter get the ball close ter the hole, init?I 'ad a difficult time copping ter the bleedin' green from the rough. Even fough the greens are pretty flat, right, they're still tough ter read. First, it 'ave a looks like it breaks one way, ffen wen yer ball of chalk on the bloomin' uvver side of the chuffin' hole, it 'ave a looks like it breaks anuvver. If they USGA gets them 13 on the Stimpmeter, wich I'm bloody well sure they're plannin' ter do, right, it's gonna be right interestin'. I go into the bleedin' tournament wiv the bloomin' same game plan evry year: 'it fairways and greens. If yer can do that, at least yer give yorself a chance, init?If yer don't, sooner or later it will cotch up wiv yer. If we don't cop any wind, I fink yer'll 'ave ter shoot under par ter win. Given 'ow long the course is, right, I can't spot hittin' many irons off the bloomin' tee. I managed ter reach boff par-5's in two wiv irons, right, but 'it good drives. Cor blimey guv, would I lie to you? I feel right good about the chuffin' way I'm bloody well swinging me driver and expect ter use it a bit. One of the hardest fings about practicin' in Florida is the heat. The pores on yor 'ands open up, yor skin softens and they cop torn up. I ice them dahn after almost evry practice session. Me game feels pretty solid. I played well at the bloomin' Deutsche Bank -- SAP Open in Germany and managed ter beat Colin Montgomerie in a playoff, right, but weren't sharp enough at the Memorial Tournament. That were obvious the first day wen I made a bad mental mistake at the chuffin' par-4 18ff 'ole. After a good drive, I were stuck between a 6 and 7 iron. Instead of 'ittin' a free-quarter six, right, I tried ter hit a full seven and buried it in the front bunker. Then, I made it worse by free-puttin' and finished wiv a double-bogey. Needless ter say, right, I were 'ot. Wot right made me mad were that I didn't listen ter my instincts. I knew the bloody correct shot were the bloody ffree-quarter six, right, but I didn't trust meself. I played well on the weekend, right, but by then it were too late. I'll get out me spoons. I must say Colin Montgomerie played right well the bleedin' last day in Germany. I know 'is hammer and tack was 'urtin', but 'e didn't make many mistakes and played right solid. Right. I right like Monty. Sometimes 'e gets distracted and don't let fings roll off 'is back, but 'e's a good lad and fun ter be 'round. I'm bloody well gonna spend the bloody next week practicin' and restin'. As I've said before, major championships take a bit out of yer . To play yor best, yer must be prepared and rested. As for winnin' the Grand Slam, right, I know the media will focus on it early in the week and that's okay. Cor blimey guv, would I lie to you? The truff is, right, I'm bloody well the only one 'oo can because I won the Masters. Is it realistic, eh, guv? Anyfink is possible. Right. All I can say is I've won four-in-a-row before. Rabbit and pork ter yer next monff.