Sunday, April 11, 2010

Tiger Is Back

I would say ninety-eight percent of the United States and half of the world knows about Tigers little incident, and after his time off to "think about what he has done", and supposedly get over his sex addiction, he is finally back at the Masters, and not doing too bad. He is currently tied for 4th place, with K. J. Choi. They are both shooting an eleven under par, and down by five strokes to the current leader Phil Mickelson, who is shooting a sixteen under par. For current standings click here. While the media is on constant watch for any tiny mistake or misfortune to happen to Tiger Woods, he says he is just trying to play the game, as he mentioned in his interview. Tiger has done pretty well considering his current place, but after watching some of the Masters on ESPN, I thought he would be in dead last. While there are tons of highlights on not so good players hitting amazing shots, Tiger has only clips of the shots he messes up on. Almost every time I have watched, they have showed him getting frustrated, and hitting his club on the ground or simply dropping it in disgust. He really is doing well, but the media doesn't care. They are cheering against him, and putting him down. Personally, I think this could be a good thing. I feel that Tiger will use this negativity to push himself to be even better, if that is possible. He is already showing this some what, because although they are showing his misfortunes, he is rubbing it back in their face with amazing shots from almost impossible angles. One of the more impressive ones, was when they stopped showing another players shot, to quick go to Tiger on the border of being out of bounds. He was in a pretty dense shelter belt of trees, and had just one narrow path to shoot out of. He took a while to line it up, and finally shot, hitting a tree only about ten yards in front of him. The commentators were talking about everything he did wrong, when Tiger lined up his next shot from still in the trees. He then punched the ball out, up and over the trees he was in. The ball had backspin, so when it landed just three yards from the pin it stuck. I almost started laughing, because here the media was trying to make him look bad, and he makes a ridiculous shot look simple. There were many more shots like this, and while the media was putting Tiger down, they were at the same time showing viewers that he really is still that good. Overall, Tiger is still one of the top contenders, and he isn't getting enough credit for the golfer he truly is. I hope he wins this tournament and shows everyone what is up.

1 comment:

  1. I thought I should respond to this blog because I did my blog on Tiger this week too. I did not get a chance to watch too much of the tournament. From the pieces I did get to see it did kind of seem like the media was showing the bad side of Tiger. However, Tiger did bring on all of this negativity onto himself so I guess he will just have to deal with it. I do hope Tiger gets his life back on track.

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