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1) Could you please comment on your relationship with Dr. Galea and why you chose a Canadian doctor to treat you despite his being unlicensed to practice medicine in the United States? It’s unlikely that Tiger Woods will further discuss the details of his November 27th car accident or the full extent of his transgressions, and that’s completely understandable. A man, whether he is...
Published: March 26, 2010
“When God created Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, he turned to Nicklaus and said: ‘You will be the greatest the game has ever seen.’ Then He turned to Palmer and whispered: ‘But they will love you more.’”—Time Magazine (1962). Arnold Palmer is now 80 years old. He’s spent the last 55 years of his life enjoying the love and affection doused...
Published: March 24, 2010
The Course : Bay Hill Club & Lodge A lot has changed between the time Tiger Woods sank a 20-foot putt to win the 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational and March 24, 2010, including the golf course at Bay Hill Club & Lodge. Every single one of the 18 holes at Bay Hill has been altered in some way or another over the past year. Bunkers were moved and added based on the PGA Tour’s ShotLink data...
Published: March 23, 2010
Tiger Woods appeared on national television last Sunday looking fit, relaxed, and altogether healthier than he did several weeks ago at the PGA Tour headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Perhaps Woods was finally ready to come clean about everything, dispel all the ridiculous rumors, and move on with his life. An unscripted, no-holds-barred five-minute rapid-fire question-and-answer session. ...
Published: March 22, 2010
Considering the five minute time constraint put in place by team Tiger, Kelly Tilghman and Tom Rinaldi did a fantastic job with their interviews/rapid fire questions yesterday afternoon. It’s always easy to look back and critique the performance of others, particularly when 99.9 percent of the population have never been and will never be in a situation even remotely comparable to what Tilghman...
Published: March 17, 2010
Although the NY Post and tmz.com would have you believe otherwise, Tiger Woods’ personal life is frankly none of our business. Tiger Woods’ professional life on the other hand plays out on a public stage and is the business of everyone who owns a television, a radio or a computer. Who knows what’s going on inside the Woods household at this very moment. He could be patching...
Published: March 16, 2010
Just in case you haven’t realized it over the past 13 years, standard logic simply does not apply to Tiger Woods. Standard logic would tell you that there’s no chance a 22-year-old would go on to win his first Masters (in 1997) after carding a 40 on the front nine of his first round. Tiger Woods logic says that he not only wins the 1997 Masters, but he wins by 12 strokes. Standard logic...
Published: March 16, 2010
Ernie Els won last week’s WGC-CA Championship in convincing fashion; there’s no question about that. Even he who shall not be named would have had a difficult time carding anything better than Els’ final round 66 in blustery conditions at Doral. Being that very few players win more than one event per year these days, it now appears that a single win immediately prompts talk of major...
Published: March 14, 2010
With the recent explosion of the Internet, the lines between “mainstream”, “bloggers”, and “tabloid” journalism have become blurred. We’ve learned to take information we receive from tmz.com, radaronline.com , the National Inquirer , US Weekly , etc. with a grain of salt. It has long been said that we should not believe everything we read in the papers,...
Published: March 11, 2010
In golf, like most sports, success is measured by numbers. How many majors did you win? How many PGA Tour events did you win? How much money did you earn over the course of your career? What was your career scoring average? Well, if its numbers that we’re talking about, here are a few numbers that demonstrate why Tiger Woods is still extremely likely to break Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18...