I know it's early, but man that would shock the golf world. Think most people, including myself, weren't sure we would even see the old Tiger again. Could make for a fun weekend if he's hanging around the leaderboard
I know it's early, but man that would shock the golf world. Think most people, including myself, weren't sure we would even see the old Tiger again. Could make for a fun weekend if he's hanging around the leaderboard
I think he'll be like most aging elite players. Capable of being as good as anybody one day, mediocre the next. It's usuallynot that these players can't still do it just as good as they ever did. It's that they can't do it every day any more.
They exactly haven't done themselves many favors by making the coverage all Tiger all the time. How many questions did the 36 players who finished ahead of him last week get at their press conferences?
Adam Scott puts in a disappointing one under in the opening round. Was last week a fluke?<div>
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</div><div>Tiger silences critics, showing he's still got his game by shooting only seven over.</div>
You may not like it, but a good number of golf fans only watch for Tiger. That's reality, and that's why he'll always get the separate treatment, at least until his popularity wanes.