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re: 290 rounds played at the Masters this year, only 1 scored above 82, yet they praise Tiger
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:57 am to secfballfan
Posted on 4/17/24 at 10:57 am to secfballfan
Just some rambling thoughts.
I can separate the Tiger off-the course, and the Tiger on-the-course.
I wouldn't want any of the girls in my family anywhere near him, but he's fun to watch golf even when he's struggling. I also believe he won't ever win again. But what he was able to accomplish in golf was very rare.
I wonder had he not been caught with all the girls, and had he not trained the way he did and required all the surgeries, would he still be doing the same thing he was today. I believe he would be. There's not much you can respect about a man who cheated on his wife the way he did.
All in all though, it does look like he's a great father, and some respectable attributes there. In the end, these are athletes, and I don't believe you should teach your kids to look up to athletes solely due to their abilities. But they should look up to athletes who are discipline at their craft and discipline in their personal life. IMO Scheffler is a pretty good role model from what I can see.
I can separate the Tiger off-the course, and the Tiger on-the-course.
I wouldn't want any of the girls in my family anywhere near him, but he's fun to watch golf even when he's struggling. I also believe he won't ever win again. But what he was able to accomplish in golf was very rare.
I wonder had he not been caught with all the girls, and had he not trained the way he did and required all the surgeries, would he still be doing the same thing he was today. I believe he would be. There's not much you can respect about a man who cheated on his wife the way he did.
All in all though, it does look like he's a great father, and some respectable attributes there. In the end, these are athletes, and I don't believe you should teach your kids to look up to athletes solely due to their abilities. But they should look up to athletes who are discipline at their craft and discipline in their personal life. IMO Scheffler is a pretty good role model from what I can see.
Posted on 4/17/24 at 3:42 pm to WhiskeyThrottle
His life fell apart when his dad died. He was the one who was the stable force in tiger’s life
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