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re: Tiger Woods will win a major this year.

Posted on 1/28/13 at 8:44 am to
Posted by elprez00
Hammond, LA
Member since Sep 2011
29489 posts
Posted on 1/28/13 at 8:44 am to
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One of the parts of the game I have studied at length is the mental game, because of its importance.

Thanks WEAVE. I was waiting for someone to go there.


If you don't think the events of the last three or four years in his personal life have had a profound affect on Tiger's game, then you've never played golf.

I am by no means a great player, but I love the game. Its one thing to have a bad day off the course and a great round because you start having success and can funnel your frustration into shot making. Its a big difference when you are going through life changing events.

I got laid off a few years ago. I played golf once during my unemployment, and it was probably the worst round of my life. The entire time, I was thinking about not having a job, not being at work, etc. Couldn't buy a putt.

Imagine having your entire life on display in the media, your wife and kids leaving you, everyone in the world finding out about your infidelity, to go along with physical ailments. Now imagine trying to compartmentalize all that to think about shaping a shot and all the necessary things that go along with it?

In my humble opinion, we have not seen the last of Tiger Woods in his old form. I don't get why so many people want to see him fail. A guy that has been so amazing and dominate in his career. Can anyone who watches golf honestly say the US Open duel between him and Rocco wasn't one of your all time greatest golf moments?
Posted by unbeWEAVEable
The Golf Board Godfather
Member since Apr 2010
13637 posts
Posted on 1/28/13 at 8:46 am to
I loved that weekend

Got to experience that with my dad too
Posted by lsugolf1105
BR
Member since Aug 2008
3442 posts
Posted on 1/28/13 at 8:49 am to
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If you don't think the events of the last three or four years in his personal life have had a profound affect on Tiger's game, then you've never played golf.


it had less of an impact than the swing change and injury.
Posted by Keltic Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2006
19480 posts
Posted on 1/28/13 at 9:14 am to
It' easy to "want to see him fail". He has always been a prick as a person, for one. I know several people who work the pro circuit for their companies, and in their positions, they've come to know many of the worker bees at the various tournaments around the country. Woods has always treated them as being wayyyy below his wonderful self, & his temper tantrums at greens keepers, marshals, tourney circuit workers are legendary.Two, the only morals he has can be found in the gutter. It wasn't just his wife he was cheating on, it was his kids. Three, his whole public persona has been proven to be a fraud, & that is why many of his long time commercial supporters dropped him. He is with out a doubt the best golfer in history, with Jack a very close second, but I look at the whole package , and he does not come close to Jack, or Arney when it comes to class & professionalism. Read the books on him, & use common sense: a leopard like him never changes his spots. He's intelligent enough, or should be anyway, to know he has to make some public changes, but those spots of his won't go away.Sorry, I know I am the lone Woods disser here, but the question was asked & this is how & why I feel.
Posted by lsugolf1105
BR
Member since Aug 2008
3442 posts
Posted on 1/28/13 at 9:28 am to
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I got laid off a few years ago. I played golf once during my unemployment, and it was probably the worst round of my life. The entire time, I was thinking about not having a job, not being at work, etc. Couldn't buy a putt.


dude, you ain't tiger woods. he finished 4th in the masters in his first tournament back.
Posted by hehateme2285
Katy, TX
Member since Dec 2007
5159 posts
Posted on 1/28/13 at 9:32 am to
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I got laid off a few years ago. I played golf once during my unemployment, and it was probably the worst round of my life. The entire time, I was thinking about not having a job, not being at work, etc. Couldn't buy a putt.


The golf course is the best place for guys going through divorce, family problems, etc. Its the job, and their easiest sense of normal. Once you start your warm-up, its what you've done since at least college, play a competitive round.
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