He pulled out of 2 tourneys, saying he wasn't ready(meaning he did not feel he could shoot 63/64). He's in this one with no 'no names' in the field, that I've seen, on perhaps an easy course. Doubtful he is going to be holding anything back as he really has nothing to lose. No doubt he has his swing grooved, or he would not be playing yet. He wins.....dirt is rubbed in everyone's faces. He loses......well, everyone expects this & it will be no big deal, except maybe to him. He gets reinjured......he's retired, gonzo!
However he plays, if he plays without being injured, will most likely indicate what we will be seeing of him next year. And I seriously doubt we will be seeing him next year if this week is something from a horror film.
Tiger ! Tiger ! Tiger !
I thi.k he picked the perfect tournament/ field to test things. I just hope is plays to a level acceptable by him and stays healthy. It's good for golf to have him competing.
I did notice the golf channel etc...not really making a big deal out of his return like they did last time. I think maybe they didn't want to shoot themselves is the foot again if he pulled out.
Did GuitarPlayer make the migration over from FGI? Nothing like the mention of Tiger in a thread title to get him to bite...
Ha! I forgot about that guy. Biggest fan boy ever!
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Thank goodness he's back. And to think I'd almost conceded that Jack's record would never be matched.
Why only 18 golfers in the event? Has he lost that much cred since he's been gone....seems like a gravy deal imo, great locale, WR pts, etc
We tend to forget that he has been out there for 20+ years!
I believe this event benefits his charity, so essentially it's his tournament. Target sponsored it when it was held in California. Now it's Hero the India Motorcycle company. Not sure if it's a true invitational or if it goes by money list. What I'll be interested in is his short game. His swing speed is said to be back where it was, but if he still can't chip and putt he won't be able to compete with the top players. We shall see.
I always enjoyed watching him. He was the best player (IMHO) that I have ever seen. He brought a lot of excitement to the game and brought golf into the 21st century on a good trajectory.
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The likes of Arnie and Jack were hoping that TW will carry the torch for the game to further illuminate it.
Of course they did not anticipate the social and general media have more tools to invade privacy these days.
I think golfers will forget and forgive if his game is back, close to where he left it.
Good grief.
Me too.
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Well, I just checked and Tiger is -3 thru 10 holes for his 1st round and tied for 5th. He's trailing the leader, J.B. Holmes, by 3.
Watching a little bit online. Tiger does look like his swing is under control. Not seeing the head dip he had and he doesn't look like he is trying to murder the ball with every swing. He's rusty but he looks better than he did at the beginning of his last comeback.
I'm always game for another interesting storyline, especially at this time of year when the events typically mean very little and there's very little to discuss.
This is a very big IF, but IF Tiger could become competitive again - pro golf would certainly stand to gain. As much as I dread the thought of another era of Tiger 24/7, I'm not so far removed that I can't possibly appreciate the interesting dynamic from a potential historical standpoint.
But I reserve the right to be a pessimist until further evidence supports the need to be open-minded. You gotta win one before you can win two. And if you can't beat a field of 18, then obviously there's a lot of progress yet to be made.
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Much more upright and easier swing.
Quite a few misses left today and 3 botched short shots, one chunk chip and two sand shots way by. His irons and putter have been pretty good though.
Anything around 1 shot either side of par is a good score for him . I was expecting a 2 over