It's funny...a lot of Faldo's folksy-sounding Britishisms are actually just commonplace sayings in Britain - not exactly cliches, for the most part, but nothing that would sound particularly interesting coming out of the mouths of anyone who has lived here for any length of time. But I like that he's willing to use them and just be himself; I don't always like who Faldo is, but I never think he's trying to be someone else. He's very much like Tony Romo, as I think I've said before: some people love them, and their patterns of speaking, and others really do not.