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Tiger made it to the top last Sunday. Why wouldn't he be able to do it again?
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Tiger made it to the top last Sunday. Why wouldn't he be able to do it again?
He played great on Sunday and although he's hardly 'back at the top', you have to do it one week at a time. If he is close or wins the Masters, it would be awfully tough to say he isn't back.
He's getting there. He just needs to remain focused on his play, and just keep doing his stuff. I agree that if he gets close or wins the Masters, then he's pretty much back, or at least as close as he can be at the moment.
I think he'll win here and there, but won't win that many more Majors. He's lost his edge. He's already peaked. The scandal took it's toll. He's had to rework the way be conducts himself, and he's cut ties with some people who made him very successful.
Tiger Woods knew he was under the microscope. Someone was even probably watching him in the dark too. His private life sure has affected his professional golf life for sure. I can see it in the way he swings the club.I don't know that anybody can count him out in the context of winning in the sport of golf. Nobody really knows where his abilities will take him in that regard. I do think though, that through his mistakes he will never see the amount of respect and celebrity that he once saw. Sadly, once a person makes mistakes such as that in the public eye, there may be forgiveness, but I don't think that many will forget what he did.
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