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#1 Okay, this took me forever to type (twice, because I pressed the back shortcut on my keyboard a few times accidentally), so I apologize for the typos, if any. I think this is one of the single greatest articles EVER. Discuss. |
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| Cid's Knight | Golf? What is this "golf" you speak of, and who would waste five hours playing it? Seriously though, I've never taken it too seriously, but I do wish people would stop saying Tiger is black when he's part Asian too, and last time I checked Asian WASN'T synonomous with cursed. |
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| Former Staff | Lots of golfers don't win majors, but then they don't get criticsed for it. Woods' past successes don't mean that he deserves criticism, in my opinion. He may have passed his peak, but then he might not have. Michael Campbell had a bit of a dream run the other year, and got some media attention for doing so. Since then, he's been performing well, but not outstandingly so. He's a good golfer, and is treated as such. That's the problem, though - if he says something honest, like "I didn't play well, I had a bad round like I've been doing a lot lately" then the media will jump all over that. Imagine the headlines - "'I suck' says World No 1", "Woods admits he is a failure", and so forth. Unduely harsh criticism would follow. Damned if he makes excuses, damned if he doesn't. Plenty of other golfers have bad rounds because of the conditions, but since they're not 'public figures' to the same extent that Tiger Woods is, they get ignored. Unless I'm very much mistaken, Woods is still the world number one, right? You don't get there by winning a popularity contest. His results may be poorer than in the past, but he's still achieving a consistent level of success. The only problem is the 'celebrity status'. You're a media darling once you start doing well, but as soon as you start doing less well than before, people like Rick Reilly think it's their right or even their duty to heap abuse on you, and basically blame you for being popular and well-known in the first place. Justin Rose, as an ameteur, won the English open a few years back (2001 wasn't it?). I don't think anyone laid into the 'losers' of that tournament. This is why I hate tabeloid journalism. The media create the sensation in the first place, then abuse the subject of their attentions. Williams? He's a New Zealander, so he speaks fast and with an unusual accent. If Rick Reilly ever heard him speak, he'd probably demand that the man be educated in "speaking proper American". When he's in his home country, he does charity work and races modifieds. He's not a perfect human being, I suppose, but does that justify yet another attack on his boss? Whether he's in a temporary slump or if his game's taken a permanent turn for the worse, Woods is still a fine golfer and a decent human being. Can't fault the man, myself. If the media want him to get less attention, why don't they try paying less attention to him? Really. |
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| | There was an interesting article in the times that talked about how Ken Griffey Jr, Shaq and Tiger all live in the same community, and for whatever reason, Griffey seems to have regained his golden touch whilst Shaq and Tiger are in a funk, so to speak. Karma perhaps? With Tiger, as with just about any solo pro sport, you're almost guaranteed to lose more than you win. Tiger spoiled the world be seeming to win everything, and for a time he did. However, he went from being perfect to being merely one of the best. I wouldn't call it a slump, seeing as how he's won this year, and has come close to winning again. I think he'll break out of it soon. Dave also raises a great point in that, the top of the top in the sports world usually cannot admit to being anything less than supremely confident in their abilities. I don't think MJ ever said he stunk at baseball because of who he was. Even when he wasn't winning titles, he still said he was just a few good games away from winning again. All players go through slumps. However, it's how the player reacts to the slump and what they do to get out of it that will really show their inner self. Take care all. |
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| | Tiger's wife is the problem...trust me. Months before the marriage, Tiger was playing great. But now, his game is not even close to his unGod-ly performance of 2000-2002. Jack Nic is probably the greatest golfer ever...regardless of what Tiger will do. He has 18 majors for crying out loud...yes, Tiger does have 8 and has like 20 years of golf left in him. Tiger has his priority on his wife...I mean my gosh...look at her. I wish Tiger's wife would show up on the golf course and just distract all the other guys. XD But eh...Tiger's game is pretty "par" right now. He's shooting 70's when he should be shooting 60's and he can't even find the greens. I don't care how bad those conditions at Shinnecock were, he only found the greens like 15% of the time or something. With that being said, I think he'll win the PGA Championship. Not the British Open because that course is too bloody difficult. Tiger's short game is at least keeping him in contention though. He can still drive the ball long, but it's his aim. Finding the green is like finding a girl in LA who didn't have a boob job...it's impossible. Another thing about Tiger is that he's bulked up. You can see it. When the wind blows his shirt back against his chest, you can see that he's pretty ripped. When you lift weights you can drive the ball longer and get the ball out of the rough and bunkers easier, but it alters your swing. Tiger hasn't found a swing to match his physique. He still insists that his old swing with his new body will make things right. Part of Tiger's problems is that he's too egoistic...he thinks he can fix it himself, but he really needs Butch Harmon. He needs a swing coach, he hasn't won a tournament for who knows how long. |
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