Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Tiger Woods Prediction.....

With the #1 player in the world not having swung a club in the publics eye for nearly 5 months, the question on everyone's mind, including non-golfers, is when he will return. Nobody has an exact answer for this, other than Tiger and probably his wife. So the rest of us are left to guess and pretend that we know what we are talking about.

So here is my prediction: Tiger has officially taken care of all his business, as far as off the turf priorities are concerned. Attending "sex rehab" and family counseling sessions were his #1 priority in the first step of healing the wounds. Now most people should have known that he would not spend an entire year or so going through sessions and sessions of counseling. So now that he is back home with his family, it is only fitting that he is going to start interacting with his other love....the game of golf. Tiger Woods said it himself that, "As she (Elin) pointed out to me, my real apology to her will not come in the form of words. It will come from my behavior over time." So after being spotted at the range, practicing alongside Charles Howell III and rumors of Hank Haney in town, it does not surprise me that his behavior away from home will begin sooner than later. What better time to come back then at the Tavistock Cup on March 22nd. This is a tournament between 2 elite clubs, Isleworth Coutnry club vs. Lake Nona. The amount of golfers participating is limited to those who only belong to either of these clubs, so the field is dismal in comparison to a regular tournament. Also the amount of public granted access into the tournament as well as media are much less then a regular PGA sanctioned event.

This will be a good warm-up event for Tiger before defending his title at the Bay Hill Invitational that same week. Then its off to the Masters two weeks later! Myself and other true golf fans out there should be overwhelmed with joy to see the man who has changed the game for so many thousands of people back out there swinging the sticks and proving yet again, that he will overcome any adversities he faces in life and still be successful at golf.

1 comment:

  1. Well written Nick.
    Your knowledge and passion for golf come through in your articles.I enjoyed reading your blog.
    I learned something new about you.
    Love, Lana

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