I dunno.
I feel as though he played well (after seeing Sunday's highlights and watching most of Friday and Saturday's rounds), but he really didn't shoot the lights out on Sunday. Vijay bettered him by 3 strokes, which isn't alot. But he has that knack of sticking around and playing consistent, terrific golf.
I dunno. Sometimes, Weir looks unreal. And other times he seems to really suffer from mental breakdowns. I love the guy as a Canadian and a golfer, but i think he still needs a few of these types of situations to really make him a toughened golfer.
And Vijay. Unreal. $810,000USD for first, just under $500,000 less than Tiger's season earnings record with 5 tournaments to play. This guy is the real deal, and looks like he will be for a while with the type of game that he plays.
I used to hate Vijay, but i was guilty of using the american press as my passport to who he really is. I feel bad for him, because of that. I've really changed my views after seeing many interviews with him on UK broadcasts and more recent interviews with a more candid approach to him as an individual, and not as an attack on his approach to the game. He speaks his own mind, and has a great head for golf on his shoulders. He's a traditionalist and hard on himself. Critisism of his own game is his only vice and his greatest asset. He truly is a great player.
Choke or outplayed, the better player one today. It's as simple as that.
R35
I feel as though he played well (after seeing Sunday's highlights and watching most of Friday and Saturday's rounds), but he really didn't shoot the lights out on Sunday. Vijay bettered him by 3 strokes, which isn't alot. But he has that knack of sticking around and playing consistent, terrific golf.
I dunno. Sometimes, Weir looks unreal. And other times he seems to really suffer from mental breakdowns. I love the guy as a Canadian and a golfer, but i think he still needs a few of these types of situations to really make him a toughened golfer.
And Vijay. Unreal. $810,000USD for first, just under $500,000 less than Tiger's season earnings record with 5 tournaments to play. This guy is the real deal, and looks like he will be for a while with the type of game that he plays.
I used to hate Vijay, but i was guilty of using the american press as my passport to who he really is. I feel bad for him, because of that. I've really changed my views after seeing many interviews with him on UK broadcasts and more recent interviews with a more candid approach to him as an individual, and not as an attack on his approach to the game. He speaks his own mind, and has a great head for golf on his shoulders. He's a traditionalist and hard on himself. Critisism of his own game is his only vice and his greatest asset. He truly is a great player.
Choke or outplayed, the better player one today. It's as simple as that.
R35