Okay, here is a place for the Golfers to talk about tournaments, clubs, swing help or thoughts.
Today is the Players Championship, which I think ought to be the 5th Major. Largest pot in the PGA. The daunting 17th, which seems to bring excitement every year. At least we will get to see Sergio blow up yet again.
It is generally a football forum, frequented by narrow-focused goofs, and it's predictable that a potentially historic golf tournament receives zero attention here.
Brandel Chamblee just earlier on Golf Channel's Masters Live talking about how no one has ever overcome so much, and that this is the greatest comeback in the history of golf. Explaining why it is better than Ben Hogan's recovery from injuries suffered in an auto accident, saying, "Ben Hogan healed. Bones heal. He didn't die, and he was in the prime of his career. He was playing the best golf of his life. When Tiger went under the knife, he was playing the worst golf of his life. His life was in complete disarray. He had to reassemble his reputation. He had to reassemble his body. He had to reassemble his mind. He had to dig up the buried remains of his short-game, then chisel through a wall of doubt. Nobody! Nobody has ever overcome the chipping yips, and all the scandal, the embarrassments, and come back with great dignity, great humility, changed the way he deals with people, changed the way he deals with the media, changed his game, and overcome all of that. In the United States we love a good comeback story. We love somebody who has recognized mistakes they've made. The speech that he gave to the golf writer's association on Wednesday night, in recognition of the Ben Hogan award, has writers apoplectic about how eloquent he was, about how articulate he was."
Nothing to see here though, not of interest to CP.
Nicklaus missed but 2 tournaments for injury his entire career, and never dealt with the additional stresses Tiger's faced, self-imposed or otherwise.
It's a monumental story in the world of sports. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rivaldo:
It is generally a football forum, frequented by narrow-focused goofs, and it's predictable that a potentially historic golf tournament receives zero attention here.
Brandel Chamblee just earlier on Golf Channel's Masters Live talking about how no one has ever overcome so much, and that this is the greatest comeback in the history of golf. Explaining why it is better than Ben Hogan's recovery from injuries suffered in an auto accident, saying, "Ben Hogan healed. Bones heal. He didn't die, and he was in the prime of his career. He was playing the best golf of his life. When Tiger went under the knife, he was playing the worst golf of his life. His life was in complete disarray. He had to reassemble his reputation. He had to reassemble his body. He had to reassemble his mind. He had to dig up the buried remains of his short-game, then chisel through a wall of doubt. Nobody! Nobody has ever overcome the chipping yips, and all the scandal, the embarrassments, and come back with great dignity, great humility, changed the way he deals with people, changed the way he deals with the media, changed his game, and overcome all of that. In the United States we love a good comeback story. We love somebody who has recognized mistakes they've made. The speech that he gave to the golf writer's association on Wednesday night, in recognition of the Ben Hogan award, has writers apoplectic about how eloquent he was, about how articulate he was."
Nothing to see here though, not of interest to CP.
Nicklaus missed but 2 tournaments for injury his entire career, and never dealt with the additional stresses Tiger's faced, self-imposed or otherwise.