I'm more interested to see how his game "breaks" the others' spirit. At least he's letting someone else win a few events.
that's for sure, more often than not, when he's off for 3 weeks or so, he generally doesn't play as well, usually has to shake the rust off for the first round or two. then wins.
Not much to say on this topic....he is dominating....I wonder what would happen if they had a tournament where all players played the opposite way (right would play left, left would play right).
Not much to say on this topic....he is dominating....I wonder what would happen if they had a tournament where all players played the opposite way (right would play left, left would play right).
I've read that Tiger hits a decent lefty iron shot - I believe in a practice round at Sawgrass he was playing behind or in front of Phil and they all ended up on the tee at the island green (#16?). Phil challenged him to hit his club and Tiger hit the green with it.
I've read that Tiger hits a decent lefty iron shot - I believe in a practice round at Sawgrass he was playing behind or in front of Phil and they all ended up on the tee at the island green (#16?). Phil challenged him to hit his club and Tiger hit the green with it.
You sure about that? I got a pict/article in a GD magazine where Tiger's tip is to exercise both sides of the body to get better. He said both of them put their shots in the drink.
Funny thing for me, I have a right handed iron (I'm a lefty) and when I was slicing with my lefty clubs, I would take the right handed iron and hook it. There was no way to avoid the left side back then.
Tiger is amazing to watch...my wife doesn't like him because as she says he looks like he is about to be sick the entire round...facinating to watch a player grind his teeth on his way to rounding in 65...
I am amazed to see him play, and watch him play as much as possible. I think the only thing that would keep me watching him play is if my Buckeyes are playing at the same time.