Tiger Woods Keeps Rewriting The Record Books And Proves We Should Never Count Him Out
I think we all knew the last couple of months that Tiger Woods was onto something great.
Tiger Woods, there is a reason that we call him ‘legend’, ‘the goat’, it's because he is. After his win last September it became expected that he should win another major. The last couple of weeks I started to expect it from him.
Yesterday's win was just proof that Tiger Woods still belongs in the game of golf. Not all did he win, but he won the Masters. He overcame years worth of back pain and knee injuries to get to yesterday’s victory.
This weekend we saw some of what Tiger is still capable of doing. He is still capable of competing at a high level and taking it to a find of great golfers. The Masters’ field is some of the best golfers in the world. Sunday's leaderboard was packed with some of the great names in golf currently. It had major Champions from last year and the last couple of years.
I think we all knew the last couple of months that Tiger Woods was onto something great. His ability to show up on Thursday ready to compete was amazing. He gave us so many wow moments last week. Some of the best shots from the Masters came from Tiger Woods. Heading into the weekend he showed us one of his best rounds.
Once Saturday got here he did not let up at all. That was the moment that we all realized that this is the year that Tiger Woods is going to win the Masters, again.
Yesterdays win made it five green jackets for Tiger. It also made it his 15th major win. The significance to that is that he is only 3 away from tying Jack and 4 away from surpassing him on the most major win list. Now that we have seen him win the Masters yesterday it won't be long before he wins his next major.
He has a real shot at winning another major this year. He has a chance of winning at Bethpage and at Pebble Beach because of the history that he has at these golf courses. With 4 PGA Championship and 3 U.S. Open wins, there is a good chance that he could win one again this year.
Tiger’s win yesterday does so much for the game of golf. It shows people how much mental preparation goes into the game and what it takes to compete at this level. He brings notice and recognition to the game. With everything that he has been through the last few years, he saw the world what he is capable of doing. He showed the world that the old Tiger is back and he is ready to take it to the younger golfers and some of the great golfers of this generation.
It was just amazing to see where Tiger has come from in the last few years. From thinking that it was time to retire to getting his 81st win on the PGA Tour. It changes the mindset of how we have to view Tiger Woods now.
Golf Is The Worst Sport To Watch
Why watch a sport where over 3/4 of the time is spent walking from one end of a golf course to another searching for a little white ball when you could be doing almost anything else?
I have never really enjoyed watching sports on the television or in person unless it is the Olympics or a major world competition like Wimbledon for Tennis. If I'm watching the Super Bowl or the World Series its because a bunch of my friends and I decided to get together and attempt at making it fun for everybody.
The one sport I will never watch on the television, no matter the time of year or who is involved is golf.
I have never followed the sport or really played it before until recently, therefore, watching people tee off and then go on a scavenger hunt for the ball has never been appealing to me. My aversion to golf gets tossed by the way side however when my friends and I decide to go to the driving range, to play mini golf, or to make an attempt at legitimately golfing.
Golf requires a lot of skill and concentration. Which means it is nearly silent the entire time except for the announcers who depending on if they are on-site or in a studio speak extremely softly the entire time.
On top of everything else, the game moves extremely slowly.
People spend more times going in between holes or trying to find balls than actually driving or putting. I'm sure it's even more boring to spectate the sport in person. You can't talk, move suddenly, or do anything which may distract the players. On top of all the rules to watch the entire game progress you have to follow the player's hole by hole. The players get golf carts most of the time, the spectators normally do not.
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This all applies to watching tournaments, I'm not sure why anyone would go to spectate a random golf game, but I'm sure there is somebody out there who would love to. If I have to watch a tournament I will do it from the comfort of my own home, log in to Youtube and watch a highlights reel. Then I at the most will have to watch about 10 minutes worth of golf versus hours and will see most of the major events with audible commentary.
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I'm sure if I grew up watching or playing golf I wouldn't feel the same way. The most golf I have ever played is a 19 hole mini golf course and mini golf doesn't really count as golf, especially with the way my friends and I play it which is more focused on having fun than getting under par. Maybe someday I'll get more into watching golf, but I can almost guarantee you I will sit there and knit through the tournament the entire time.
Perhaps I'll even have a rocking chair by then.