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TIGER WINS THE MASTERS

What does this really mean?

Of course the first thing that every single golf fan thinks is Tiger Woods is back. Well the truth of the matter is that Tiger has been back for around 18 months now. I predicted that he would win last season, and he did. He waited until the final event of the year, the Tour Championship to do it, but he had come close many times. Entering this season I was asked if I thought he could win another Major. My answer was yes. Did I expect it to be at this Masters? No I didn’t. Actually I thought his best chance this year would be at the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. In other words it wouldn’t surprise me if Tiger won another Major this year, and potentially finishes the Season as the Player of the Year at the age of 43. How unbelievable and surprising would that be to most people? It should be extremely surprising when you consider what he went through to get here.

Sports injuries can be overcome.

Tiger has had injuries to his left knee ACL and MCL. He has had injuries to both Achilles tendons. He has had a left elbow injury. Of course there were the multiple surgeries to his neck and back. The final of which was a Spinal Fusion that most believed meant the end of his competitive career.

I can remember when a Torn ACL meant the end of a NFL football Player’s career. Now it means one year off from football to recover from the surgery and go through rehabilitation. Adrian Peterson is probably the best example of what’s possible in that regard. In golf a back injury was the equivalent. Tiger Woods has proven that with the right surgeon, and willpower to return. Any sports injury can be overcome.

Technology isn’t everything.

I have said on many occasions that modern technology has shortened the golf learning curve significantly. This is true for both Beginners and Professionals. The greatest advantage came in the form of the Launch Monitor. Golf Simulators have made it much easier for Golf Instructors, and Golf Equipment Fitters to provide the best possible advice to their clients. What used to take repeated trips to a Golf Instructor, or years of developing a swing can be accomplished in a few hours in a Golf Simulator. Professionals can make minute adjustments to their equipment to specifically tailor their ball flight and shot shape to a particular course. It seems like every season on the PGA and LPGA tours a rookie comes out of no where and competes for Major titles immediately. There has never been this many Players playing at such a high level on the PGA, and yet Tiger won. So how did he do it? In the end it was simple. He had a plan in place, took full advantage of his greatest skill, and relied on his acquired knowledge of Augusta National to minimize his mistakes. You could say that Tiger Woods won The Masters. You could also say that Brooks Koepka, and maybe even Francesco Molinari lost the Masters on the infamous 12th hole. What may surprise you is that Tiger Woods won without even putting all too well. He finished 41rst in the field in Putting. Tiger won, and it wasn’t because he played exceptionally well. He just played the Course better than anyone else did, and that’s my point. I watched every Round of The Masters this year, and one thing became very obvious to me. While Tiger played each and every Round against the Course. His opponents weren’t playing against Augusta. They were playing against Tiger. As great a Player as Tiger Woods is, you shouldn’t ignore what an incredible test of Gold Augusta National is. Let your guard down for even a minute, and Augusta will knock you out. Many have found out the hard way over the years. You can add Koepka and Molinari to that list.

Spend as much time in a Simulator as you would like. Nothing compares to real world experience on a Course like Augusta National.

Records will fall

Sorry Sam Snead. It’s pretty obvious that your time at the top is rapidly coming to a close. Tiger Woods is only 2 wins away from passing you, and it’s beginning to feel like it will happen sooner rather than later. Realistically Tiger has been nice enough to avoid some of the weaker field tournaments where he would surely dominate. If push came to shove I wouldn’t put it past him to eventually play one though. I believe his real target is Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 Majors. When people debate who the greatest golfer of all time is. There are only two names that are seriously considered, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. At this point it’s difficult to argue against Woods being number 1 were it not for one thing. Jack’s 18 Majors. For me the 18 Majors simply aren’t enough. Woods is simply the more dominant Golfer, and his achievements outweigh Jack’s 18 Majors. Still there are those that disagree. What if Woods wins 3 more Majors? The argument would be finished. Woods would undeniably be the best Golfer ever.

You think he isn’t thinking about that right now? You think he hasn’t been thinking about that for years? In order to come back from everything he’s been through, and succeed at the highest level requires some serious motivation. Becoming the number 1 golfer of all time is part of his motivation. Having his kids witness first hand what he is capable of is the other part. Look out Jack, the Tiger is loose.

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Looking ahead to The Masters – Part 1

There’s always something special

Whether you are a fan of golf or not?  The One event that everyone knows about is The Masters.  It’s one of those iconic events like the Superbowl, Daytona 500, or World Cup.  Everyone is aware that it’s happening.  There’s always something special about it, and this year is no different.  This Masters has the potential to be the most watched Golfing event in years.  Along with the usual suspects, there are a number of Players that are playing some great golf right now that are sure to attract even the most pedestrian of golfing fans.  Unless you have been living under a rock this year the most obvious attraction to this year’s Masters is…

Tiger Woods

That’s right Tiger is back, and what’s more important is that he’s been competitive.  With two Top 10 finishes including a second at Valspar.  Tiger looks poised to raise a Championship trophy soon.  Why shouldn’t that first win of his comeback happen at Augusta where he’s hoisted the Masters trophy four times before?  Some of the betting lines in Vegas have him as the odds on favourite.  Now I would assume that the odds have been reduced to balance out the expected amount of casual bets they expect to receive.  Still it would be wrong of you to discount Woods as a possible contender.  Another Player who should be seen as a fan favourite that’s been playing his best golf in years is…

Phil Mickelson

It took four years and seven months for Phil to end his winless drought.  With the quality of golf he has been playing this season it was definitely coming to an end.  Only Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler are posting Rounds of Golf below par at a higher percentage than Phil.  If you are a fan of Phil.  You know that his typical Round of Golf includes a few birdies, some bogeys, possibly a hole out eagle, and at least one double or triple Bogey.  At the end of it all he usually finishes a couple shots under Par, or even Par.  It’s a rollercoaster affair with just as many wayward Tee shots, as incredible flop shots.  If you hadn’t seen him play before it might look like luck to you.  It isn’t.  ItsI just the all or nothing, go for broke style of golf that he plays.  Love him or hate him.  It makes for interesting viewing.  Speaking of love him or hate him.  Another polarizing figure in the world of golf has found his swing is the very unique…

Bubba Watson

Relatively soft spoken, reserved, and so unlike the majority of his compatriots.  Bubba Watson isn’t what you would expect a Champion Golfer to be.  Totally self taught, he has one of the most unique swings on the PGA tour.  Most aspiring golfers spend years attempting to develop a swing that will allow them to hit the ball straight.  Bubba Watson did the opposite.  Learning to shape his shots left and right so that he could follow the exact contours of a golf course.  When he is on his game he makes shots that other PGA Players can only imagine making.  He recently won the WGC Match play in impressive fashion.  The combination of impressive shot shaping, and massive distance off the Tee was too much to overcome.  He is ready to unleash his skills on Augusta where he has already won twice before.

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Tiger’s return – Starting from Scratch SS-25

What should we expect?

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Tiger Woods is set to Tee off at 12:05pm tomorrow alongside Justin Thomas.  The Hero World Challenge is hosted by Tiger Woods so I wouldn’t expect him to drop out before the event begins.  That’s the only prediction I feel very confident about.  Beyond that, well your guess is as good as mine.  In this post I’ll make a number of bold predictions. Some of them will be positive in nature, but there will be a few negative.  Lets hope the positive predictions come true.  A healthy competitive Tiger Woods can only be good for Golf.

Will he complete all four Rounds?

It appears to me, and from the accounts of others that Tiger Woods is in better shape entering this tournament than he was last year.  He completed all four Rounds last year.  Even though it was obvious at times that he was playing through a fair amount of physical discomfort.  Barring a major physical injury during the event.  I expect Tiger Woods to play all four Rounds of the Hero World Challenge.

Can he finish under par?

Something a lot of people aren’t aware of is that Tiger Woods finished last year’s Hero World Challenge with 24 Birdies.  The most Birdies of anyone in the field.  Despite that he only finished the tournament 4 under par.  I would expect Tiger to improve on last year’s performance.  So yes I expect Tiger Woods to finish under par.

Can he finish in the Top 10 by score?

Here’s where things get far more difficult to predict.  Last year Tiger Woods would have to have shot an 8 under par to have tied Patrick Reed for 10th place.  Four strokes better than he finished.  Now I’ve already predicted that Tiger Woods will finish better than last year.  So do I think that he can finish in tenth position by score?  No I don’t.  It’s not that I don’t think he can shoot 8 under par.  I have a feeling that the scores will be a little better this year. I don’t think 8 under par will be good enough for 10th.  My prediction is that Tiger Woods will finish the tournament at 8 under par.  How about that for a bold prediction.

Will he keep pace with Justin Thomas?

Talk about a tall order.  2017 has been Justin Thomas’s year.  FedEx Cup Champion, PGA Tour Player of the year, and the PGA Championship winner is on a roll.   Seems almost cruel to Tiger Woods to pair them up on day one.  The truth is that it could be much worse.  Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Hideki Matsuyama, and Kevin Kisner could all be potentially worse Players to tee off with.  Justin Thomas has a tendency to go for it.  That type of play can lead to poor positions, and relying on your scrambling ability.  Something I expect Tiger will have to do as well.  Tiger Woods also has a total look of Focus while playing.  Something that seems to have the ability to rattle other Players.  It’s happened far too many times to be a total fluke.  Tiger’s playing partners tend to have there worst Rounds.  Don’t be surprised if Justin Thomas isn’t on the first page of the Leaderboard at days end tomorrow.  The question is will Tiger Woods have an off day as well?  I expect Tiger to be within two strokes of Justin Thomas.  It’s even possible that he could be two strokes better.

Looking ahead

So my predictions for the Hero World Challenge are mostly positive.  I’m hoping that this event is just the beginning for Tiger Woods this Season.  Now what I hope, and what I expect are two different things.  I don’t expect Tiger to be around for the entire Season.  I think that he will withdraw, or miss the cut in more tournaments than the number of tournaments he finishes.  I only expect him to play in one Major this Season.  That would be the Masters.  These are my predictions.  I really hope that I am wrong.