When Will Woods Play Again?

January 16, 2010 by TheMaster  
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Tiger Woods issued that he will take a indefinite break from professional life.

When will Woods play again? If he’s true to his word, and he is indeed taking this indefinite leave to save his family, he might not tee up for a very long time. He clearly has a lot of work ahead of him.

Tiger’s absence is a horrendous development for golf. In a down economy, the sport is already hurting for sponsors. Without Woods, they won’t come rushing through the ropes. But Tiger’s decision is not the death-knell many might suspect.

Yes, golf ratings often get sliced in half when Woods doesn’t play in a tournament. But don’t be surprised if a curious audience chooses to sample golf next year in higher numbers than expected.

First off, viewers might tune in to see how the networks handle Tiger’s absence. Will an announcer like NBC’s Johnny Miller, not known for pulling punches, be candid about Tiger’s off-course woes? What will other players have to say? Or will the networks just choose to ignore the scandal?

That would be a silly strategy because: 1) the golf audience is not stupid ;and 2) the golf media now really has no reason to fear Tiger’s wrath. In the past, the networks needed Woods way more than he needed them. Now, Tiger can use all the help he can get. He’s in no position to throw media fits upon returning to the tee.

A second reason why ratings might not totally tank: fans will want to know what a tour without Tiger feels like. When Woods was hurt, people wouldn’t watch because they knew he’d be back eventually.

What was the point? Now, what if he never comes back? That’s the longest of longshots, of course. But at this point, would anything in this story surprise you?

Under the much safer assumption that Woods does return, there’s a more realistic question. What if he’s not as good? It shouldn’t be a shock if this whole ordeal saps Tiger’s focus and mental acuity.

What if he starts losing, and our interest fades because, well, we now also know he’s wholly unlikeable. Bad player, bad person: not exactly a television programmer’s or viewer’s dream.

So golf fans need to find a backup plan. Woods attracted many fans to the sport. Will they be content to totally abandon the game, just because he’s not on the fairway?


Is it beyond the realm of possibility that these same Tiger fans, who have grown to appreciate both the sport as well as the superstar, will seek out other players to pull for? A Phil Mickelson? A talented young American like Anthony Kim? Of course, no other player has the charisma or talent of Tiger. But while Woods is away, fans may rehearse a golf life without him.

The same goes for Tiger’s sponsors. We’ve already seen cracks in the corporate armor. No Woods ads have run since shortly after the scandal broke. Pepsi dropped Tiger’s Gatorade drink. Even though the company insists those plans were long in the works, the move doesn’t reflect well on Tiger’s post-trangression brand.

TAG Heuer, the Swiss watchmaker, has ordered its stores in Australia to remove advertising posters featuring Woods. The company also insists the move has nothing to do with the scandal.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice… currently their celebrity endorser. After news of Tiger’s intentions broke, AT&T, the golfer’s bag sponsor, said: “We are presently evaluating our ongoing relationship.” Not exactly a ringing endorsement.

Nike, which built its entire golf business around Woods, and thus has the most to lose from his failings, is still sticking by him. “He and his family have Nike’s full support,” the company said.

Still, Tiger’s camp seems prepared for the worst. “Suffice to say, we have had thoughtful conversations and his sponsors have been open to a solution-orientated dialogue,” says Mark Steinberg, Woods’ agent, in an e-mail. “Of course, each sponsor has unique considerations and ultimately the decisions they make we would fully understand and accept.”

Understanding? Acceptance? Is that really Tiger talking? Wow, it’s official: Tiger’s fight is all gone. The claws are clipped. And now we can honestly wonder: will they ever come back?

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Tiger Woods Golf Swing

January 11, 2010 by TheMaster  
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A lot of people have been asking for a long time, “why is Tiger (Woods) so good in his game? How can Tiger be consistent on every Tour? What does Tiger do differently with his game to make him the success that he is at golf?” and the list of questions go on and on. Some people theorize that it’s all about his putting game, while some people say that it’s the power of his drives, some people say he has got the strength of a bull and some opine that it is his golf swing.

These people may be right, but then again they may not. Depends on how you look at it and what kind of golfer you are that would dictate what you will say. But in reality most of us already know the answer but tend to say different things because we can’t really admit to the fact that Tiger Woods has the best darn swing in the world today.

The reason why I say it’s the best is because of his natural ability to use his dexterity, flexibility and strength in one fluid motion to create his tour winning golf swings. Knowing this let’s break down the famous Tiger Woods swing in to 4 key elements of the full swing motion.
These are 4 key elements of Tiger Woods’ swing:

1. At the very start of his swing. Woods uses his amazing flexibility to reach far back (notice that when he extends his swing backwards it reaches farther than most golfers on any tour, this is one of the main advantages of Woods ), extending his range of motion at the same time as keeping his rotary torso in a straight line over his right leg.

2. Once he releases the swing forward, Woods has already built up maximum clubhead velocity. This is achieved by rapidly turning his torso and pressing his right leg forward toward the swing. Throughout the full motion of the swing, Woods wastes little or no energy by keeping a straight line above the ball. Aside from the velocity and the force from his shoulders and arms, he uses his upper body strength in the swing as he pushes forward.

3. Woods drives the clubhead through the ball (maximum clubhead-ball contact is needed so the chance of slicing or chopping the ball is avoided), using the force from his hips, shoulders and wrists he concentrates impact force and makes a very high initial ball speed. Within 2 feet off the tee and the club the ball is now traveling at speeds that reaches around 180 miles per hour – this ball speed is up to 20 mph faster than the average tour pro.

4. One of the most over looked elements and factors in the golf swing is a good follow through. A follow through is the after impact motion that makes a full motion achieve fluidity. By this time, Woods allows the club head’s momentum to lengthen his follow-through (this means that the force of the swing is kept at the maximum level from the start of the swing, any decrease in speed will make the follow through rough) far around his back, completing a long and smooth clubhead rotation.

And that is the secret to the championship winning golf swing of Tiger Woods.

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Tiger Woods: From a World NO.1 Golfer to a Sudden Politician

December 22, 2009 by TheMaster  
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After a two-day silence Tiger Woods finally gave his side of the story Sunday on his website

“As you all know, I had a single-car accident earlier this week, and sustained some injuries. I have some cuts, bruising and right now I’m pretty sore.

“This situation is my fault, and it’s obviously embarrassing to my family and me. I’m human and I’m not perfect. I will certainly make sure this doesn’t happen again.

“This is a private matter and I want to keep it that way. Although I understand there is curiosity, the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me are irresponsible.

“The only person responsible for the accident is me.

“My wife, Elin, acted courageously when she saw I was hurt and in trouble. She was the first person to help me.

“Any other assertion is absolutely false.

“This incident has been stressful and very difficult for Elin, our family and me.

“I appreciate all the concern and well wishes that we have received.

“But I would also ask for some understanding that my family and I deserve some privacy no matter how intrusive some people can be.”

Even with his first public comments on the 2:25 a.m. Friday accident, Woods left several questions.

In a development that rocked the worlds of sports and politics, golf superstar Tiger Woods announced today that he was hanging up his clubs to become a politician. After two days of refusing to speak to the media about suspicious aspects of my personal life, I have proved to myself that I am qualified for a career in politics,” Mr. Woods told reporters in Orlando.

His stunning decision immediately drew praise from such disparate politicians as Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina and Sen. John Ensign of Nevada, who called a press conference to welcome Mr. Woods to the Republican Party.

“Tiger Woods has not yet revealed what his party affiliation will be, but based on what I’ve seen, he has what it takes to be a Republican,” Sen. Ensign said.

Tiger Woods Jokes

December 19, 2009 by TheMaster  
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Here are jokes about Tiger Woods. Enjoy them?

That’s just one of many, many jokes making rounds in the aftermath of Tiger Woods’ car crash and affair rumors. Some of the jokes are pretty good, others aren’t pretty at all. Have you ever noticed how many golf jokes involve violence toward a spouse? There are plenty of those regarding Tiger and Elin, too:

The police asked Tiger’s wife how many times she hit him. “I can’t remember,” Elin said, “just put me down for a 5.”

Ping has a new set of irons called Elins. They’re you can beat Tiger with.

What does Tiger Woods have in common with a baby seal? They’ve both been clubbed by a Norwegian. (Of course, Elin is actually Swedish. But poetic license is allowed in jokes.)
There are jokes about the affair rumors:

Did you hear Tiger changed his name to Cheetah?

Tiger’s other women aren’t misstresses. They’re provisionals.

Did you hear Nike’s new motto? Just do me.

And jokes about Tiger’s car crash started surfacing within minutes of the initial reports of the accident, including these:

Tiger crashed into a fire hydrant and a tree. He couldn’t decide between a wood and an iron.

What’s the difference between a car and a golf ball? Tiger can drive a golf ball 400 yards.

Tiger Woods is so rich that he owns lots of expensive cars. Now he has a hole-in-one.

Tiger has a new movie coming out. It’s called Crouching Tiger, Hidden Hydrant.

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