Woods in the Woods

Author: Jeremy  |  Category: Uncategorized

The fallout from the Tiger Woods scandal has become even more intense in the last few weeks. Woods’ various contracts with large companies for commercials and such are at risk, it would appear. Woods hasn’t broken any laws, but all of these problems aren’t based on legal problems. Instead, it’s about image and the fact that Woods has damaged his image so strongly with this event. Just think about it, if you’re marketing someone as a family man who people want to emulate and whose example should be good. But now that people are angry about his personal conduct, his golf game isn’t enough to keep him going. As a result, he’s no longer the spokesman for AT&T or Accenture, both of which have been major contracts for him for awhile. Maybe it will all get better when he starts playing again and when the situation settles down. But for now, it’s too fluid and too scary for them.

Player of the Year

Author: Jeremy  |  Category: Uncategorized

Tiger Woods was named the PGA Player of the Year. I think, however, that the columnist I read is right, that they should have named him “golfer of the year” considering the double meaning that “player” has taken on. It’s good that his big triumphs this year are being recognized, despite his more recent issues. I mean, let’s remember what he did in 2009. He missed over 6 months at the end of 2008 because of how he played and hurt himself. He took the time off and then came back with a great ability to play. He worked on certain aspects of his game and was able to win some major tournaments. Part of the reason for this is that some of the other best players were out of the game for awhile, due to illness and personal issues. Nevertheless, Woods showed that he could be thrown off his competition rhythm and still come back and win. That’s not easy to do!

Guess Who

Author: Jeremy  |  Category: Uncategorized

There is a winner in the AP Athlete of the Decade. He’s not celebrating the way most of us would in the same situation, because he has several other things on his plate right now. There are possible divorce proceedings, custody issues, and night time games of golf and cartoons. Of course, we’re talking about Tiger Woods. What would this blog be if it weren’t all Tiger? But he did win this prize legitimately, because he’s such a great golfer and he consistently proved himself to be able to compete against anyone, on any course, at any time. It doesn’t matter if it’s raining, cold, hot or anything. He could be playing from behind on the leaderboard or defending his leading position. He is an amazing golfer and his game did improve greatly even while he was away. The challenge of being a golfer nowadays is that so many people could be watching at any moment, so there’s more pressure. Hopefully he’ll be able to get back into his top ability when he finally comes back from his hiatus. Tiger Woods is AP’s Athlete of the Decade.

3D

Author: Jeremy  |  Category: Uncategorized

First came HD, which was the biggest new thing just a few years ago. Golf started to broadcast in HD way back when everyone else did and it’s been pretty good. What good is watching the tournament if you can’t see each little chunk of the golf ball? Now, we’ve gone back to the 70s and the PGA has announced that some of its tournaments will be broadcast in 3D. This has been a huge movement of late, starting with last year’s Super Bowl commercial in 3D. This year it’s become a kind of popular thing, with lots of concerts being broadcast on the internet in 3D or put into 3D movies. It’s kind of funny, but it’s a cool idea to bring back. If you feel like you can see the fairway is over there and that the hole is actually really far away, maybe that will be a good thing.

Finally some Golf News

Author: Jeremy  |  Category: Uncategorized

Robert Allenby has won the Australian PGA Championship, having defeated all other potential contenders resoundingly. This comes just a short time after he won the Sun City competition in South Africa. This creates a possible problem next year, because he probably wants to defend both of them. But it is possible that both events will be held the same week next year, so he probably won’t be able to defend them both. It’s not as bad as trying to decide which computer you love more or anything like that, but it is a rather tough situation to be in. When you can’t win as much as last year because the schedule doesn’t allow it, you know that you’re in for a tough time. Either way, Allenby has been a player who’s making some rather large waves over the last few months. He plays consistently well, even if he doesn’t win every time. It would be great to see him become a long-term contender for the next few years.

Woods’ Buddies

Author: Jeremy  |  Category: Uncategorized

There have been some new questions posed to golfers about what kind of guy Tiger Woods is. Surprisingly, the other golfers have not been as nice to him about his alleged activities with women other than his wife. But they seem to be leveling their biggest charges for his wife, who hasn’t been seen for awhile. They say that she’s in it just for the money and knew about the infidelity for a long time. Who knows! Many of the golfers, to be fair, are staying out of the fray, saying that they just don’t want to comment about someone else’s personal affairs. Meanwhile, there are questions rising as to the future of Tiger’s different endorsement deals, that they might end their deals. We’ll see in the next few weeks whether any of this is true, but it’s definitely the talk of the sports world this week and for the last few weeks. Hopefully things will settle down a bit once the big golf tournaments begin again in January.

Michelle Wie

Author: Jeremy  |  Category: Uncategorized

When Michelle Wie was headed to Dubai this week, a lot of people thought she was crazy. After all, it’s Finals Week for her at Stanford. The famous lady golfer has been among the most respected players recently. Earlier, she was a high-powered player in the junior level, but she struggled when she finally entered the pros. But she’s found a good rhythm for herself, her family has laid off her a little bit, and her team mates on the American team are enjoying her presence as well. She may not be the top player, but she’s working on it. Part of it is for her to enter the Dubai Lady’s Masters tournament this year. It’s not complete yet, but she still has the chance to go ahead and win. Good luck to her because she’s worked so hard thusfar.

Continued

Author: Jeremy  |  Category: Uncategorized

The story that’s been dominating all the news this week is the story of Tiger Woods. Just to sum up, there was a car crash last weekend that seemed to have some connection to allegations of him having an affair and a possible altercation. There wasn’t much new information about that, but Woods essentially admitted to that affair this week (and possibly more of them) in a statement where he pleaded that the problems and feelings remain in his family. It’s a sad story actually, and even worse because all of us have been following it so carefully during the week, even though it had nothing to do with us. Poor Tiger and his family are trying to get through a tough situation with the media hounding them. Hopefully they will be let alone to actually fix things. This story has little to do with golf, I realize, but it is about one of the foremost golfers in the world and the chance that his game might suffer as a result.