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Needless to say, our opinion of Tiger Woods as a person has been severely damaged, and he has a very long way to go in order to repair it, if that’s even possible. In terms of Tiger Woods as a golfer, he also has a very long way to go to repair his image and demonstrate that he has changed his ways. Go to a PGA Tour event and follow Woods for 18 holes, and you will see several sides to the world’s...
Published: February 23, 2010
During each and every meticulous, world-stopping moment of Tiger Woods’ 13 minute and 29 second press statement on Friday, Kultida Woods, the mother of the beast, stared at the floor. This is unimportant though—because of the millions of other viewers of the speech, not one other person could move their eyes away. Woods’ speech was, for the first time in the history of his voice,...
Published: February 23, 2010
As the NBA season begins to wind towards playoffs, let’s take a look at the top 20 point guards. The injury to Chris Paul has opened the door for some other young guards to make a lot of noise in the fantasy world, and some of the major trades that went down could impact the roles some of these guards are asked to play for their teams. For Steve Nash owners, Amar’e Stoudemire staying in...
Published: February 23, 2010
Click here to join The Golf Blog’s email list. I always knew the hardest aspect of this quest towards golf perfection would be how I articulated my thoughts here. To continually expand upon my experiences—a round of eighteen, a few hours on the range, or a reading on what’s mentally needed to succeed in golf—and connect with my readers posed the greatest...
Published: February 23, 2010
The willingness to compete at the highest level never really subsides for the world’s best tennis players. Even though age and injury may interfere with their ability to win, the sheer determination of continuing a childhood dream remains ever present. Other the past few weeks on the ATP World Tour, Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero has shown the tennis community that his desire to recapture his...
Published: February 23, 2010
As of late, Paul Casey has been making headlines all across the globe. Unlike a certain fellow professional golfer, his headlines are due to his outstanding play and his contributions to better a place he has grown fond of. Today Casey, along with his wife Jocelyn, announced that they would be making a $100,000 donation to a Houston charity. Casey promised to contribute to local charities after winning...
Published: February 22, 2010
Each Monday until the national championship is played in Indianapolis on April 5, One Great Season will count down the Top 10 National Championship games since 1979, when Larry Bird and Magic Johnson squared off in Salt Lake City. In observance of President’s Day, OGS took last week off, but today’s No. 8 is the 1982 title game between upstart Georgetown and a stacked North Carolina...
Published: February 22, 2010
It’s been analyzed, replayed, rewound, and generally run into the ground. Ah, the famous or infamous Tiger Woods apology session. Don’t know if you caught it, perhaps most missed this one teeny, tiny item that hasn’t appeared here or in most forums. Tiger Woods had no wedding band on his finger. None, nada, zip. Didn’t catch that until a replay showed the bare digit. No...
Published: February 22, 2010
(Aaron Torres is a writer whose work has been featured by SportsIllustrated.com and syndicated by USA Today and AOL.com. To read all his work, including this article in its ENTIRETY, please visit him at www.aarontorres-sports.com)For those of you wondering why I haven’t yet written about Tiger Woods‘ speech on Friday, I apologize. I was in sex rehab all weekend, and didn’t...
Published: February 22, 2010
This the second article in a year-long exclusive series. The author Andy Reistetter shares his insight on how PGA TOUR players, competition and the game of golf can be utilized inside corporations as a model for developing leadership and culture. He has written two books- one on inspirational leadership called “The Approach” and the other on inspiration living called “Love, The Rest...