- Sep 1, 2004
- 6,542
- 4,976
This guy has had more returns to life than Lazarus!
Apparently, he's fit again, hitting the ball miles, having fun etc. I guess only time will tell. But I for one am glad to see him back, especially the having fun bit. I'd love to see him win again, only because I think he adds another dimension to the game.
I don't think anyone wants to see an unhappy, petulant Tiger throwing clubs and grabbing his back in pain, only for an ensuing walk-off. This, perhaps, is his final throw of the dice. It will take a few tournaments for him to get back to sharpness, so 2018 is going to be interesting. I just hope it doesn't become another circus, with 75% of coverage on Tiger picking his nose and spitting, while we miss out on the other guys playing quality golf.
Will the field be quaking in their boots? I highly doubt it. There are so many new young guns winning on tour. Everyone fancies their chances week in, week out. There is zero intimidation factor anymore.
Apparently, he's fit again, hitting the ball miles, having fun etc. I guess only time will tell. But I for one am glad to see him back, especially the having fun bit. I'd love to see him win again, only because I think he adds another dimension to the game.
I don't think anyone wants to see an unhappy, petulant Tiger throwing clubs and grabbing his back in pain, only for an ensuing walk-off. This, perhaps, is his final throw of the dice. It will take a few tournaments for him to get back to sharpness, so 2018 is going to be interesting. I just hope it doesn't become another circus, with 75% of coverage on Tiger picking his nose and spitting, while we miss out on the other guys playing quality golf.
Will the field be quaking in their boots? I highly doubt it. There are so many new young guns winning on tour. Everyone fancies their chances week in, week out. There is zero intimidation factor anymore.