Tiger Woods More Respect Now
This writing is to pay respect to Tiger Woods for voicing his opinion about the poor judgement John Paramor made last Sunday at the Bridgstone International Golf Tournament. The scene, one of those Sunday afternoon battles where first and second place players are dueling out toe to toe heading for the last hole. It was anybody's match at number 16. That was until Mr. Paramor, the man in molded to a golf cart and holding a two way radio like it was his first pacifier decided to wield his inconspicuous power that would change the momentum of the game with a snap of the fingers. Putting the two champions on the clock that far into the day didn't seem to make any sense at all to me. Yes, if they were on numbers 9 or 10, I could see this happening, but not o 16 as they were on a decent pace. Padraig Harrington got rattled, it appears because of the call, which was actually counter productive to speeding up play.
Tiger, on the other hand kept his cool, never missing a shot, in fact possibly making one of his all time best shots over some water, onto a tight green and rolling back to within an almost gimmie for a birdie.
Tiger is known for holding his tongue, keeping his cool, and letting issues slide off. This time he spoke up. I am so glad that he did. I suggest that the pga tour rules officials listen to this criticism a learn something from it.
Thank You Mr. Woods
Tiger, on the other hand kept his cool, never missing a shot, in fact possibly making one of his all time best shots over some water, onto a tight green and rolling back to within an almost gimmie for a birdie.
Tiger is known for holding his tongue, keeping his cool, and letting issues slide off. This time he spoke up. I am so glad that he did. I suggest that the pga tour rules officials listen to this criticism a learn something from it.
Thank You Mr. Woods
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I forgot about your other life as a golfsman. Before, that is, I resurrection the inter-cyclist beast that was within just waiting to be uncaged. I'm glad your still keep up with golf. A game I wish I knew how to play.
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