Tiger Woods
Tiger Stripes
By: Mike Anthony
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Much was made about Tiger Woods’ win at The Masters in April, and for good reason.
Not only did Woods win his 15th major championship, thus stoking the fire on questions about whether he can reach Jack Nicklaus’ all-time record of 18, but he did so after a long and improbable comeback.
Just over a year ago, Woods was barely able to swing a golf club, much less stare down the best players in the world in the game’s most famous tournament.
Before his back issues, there were also well-documented personal setbacks for Woods, leading many to say that the living legend was simply beating himself.
The funny thing is that beating himself – or, rather, a handful of golfers modeling themselves in his image – is exactly what Tiger had to do to claim another major.
When Woods burst onto the pro golf scene in 1996, his approach to the game was different than anything that had been seen before.
Instead of hitting the steakhouse after a round, Tiger spent hours on the range and putting green obsessing over the things that would benefit him the next day.
Instead of palling around with other golfers for a few drinks late at night, Tiger was early to bed and early to rise, putting in running and workouts before a round to help build the overwhelming power that made some traditional course layouts obsolete.
Time is undefeated and untied. No one ever thought that Woods would be hitting 330-yard drives and playing the same number of tournaments at this point of his career. And that wouldn’t be much of a problem if he was still battling the same fields of the 90s and early 00s.
But a very significant byproduct of Woods’ rise to prominence was the impact he had on the generations of golf that came after him. He not only inspired kids to play the game – he inspired them to play HIS game.
So, when Tiger got sidetracked by some bad personal choices and then had his body start to fail him, he wasn’t left with the task of getting back to the point of competing with the likes of the turn-of-the-millennium forty-somethings that he had become accustomed to beating.
Instead, the standard that Woods had to build back up to was that of guys like Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Jason Day and Brooks Koepka.
Not only is the top competition for Tiger now young enough to be one of his kids, it’s also had an entire lifetime’s worth of training and attacking the game in the mold set by Tiger more than two decades ago.
And where Woods may have had to search far and wide for a good gym or an indoor hitting bay to get in his extra work 20 years ago, today’s stars have had advances in technology and the added money and interest (thanks to the notoriety brought to the game by Tiger) fueling their training.
So, when Tiger made his Sunday charge at Augusta – and when he tees it up this week at Bethpage Black – he is still battling himself. Everywhere he looks, he’ll be surrounded by teens and twenty somethings who can hit it a mile, have tons of strength and stamina due to exercise and nutrition, and who take preparation and course management far more seriously than the generations of players before it.
Tiger dominated so thoroughly, and for so long, that there was almost no bar left to clear. His influence inadvertently gave him his toughest challenge yet and he was able to conquer that as well.
There’s no telling if Woods can repeat that greatness in a major. Especially since the competition is only getting better while he is only getting older.
But for at least the next week, Tiger Woods is still on top of the golf world, and there is still the prospect for golf fans of seeing a larger-than-life legend do his thing once again.
Jason Bishop Show w Kipp Branch April 20
Tiger On The Prowl
By: Kipp Branch
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The Azaleas are blooming which means one thing to golf fans. Masters week is upon us.
So far in 2018 it has been a crazy sports year. I just watched Kentucky lose in the NCAA tourney to continue to throw it into utter chaos.
Ronald Acuna will start the season in Gwinnett, which is all about money and makes no sense at all. So, the theme in sports this year is to expect the unexpected so I ask this question:
Can Tiger Woods win the 2018 Masters? I’ll get back to that in a few paragraphs.
Here are my favorites in the 2018 Masters:
Phil Mickelson: Lefty just won in Mexico for the first time in five years and looked like the old Phil in doing so. The three-time champion loves Augusta and will contend this year.
Sergio Garcia: The defending champ is starting to round into form and has been near the top of leaderboards lately. Look for Sergio to be in one of the final groups on Sunday now that he knows how to win a major.
Rickie Fowler: He is overdue to win a major and his time in nearing if not the Masters then you have to think he will get one in 2018. This kid is just too good not have a green jacket in his closet one day. Fowler is going to be leading this tournament sometime on Sunday, but can he hold on is the question?
Jordan Spieth: Spieth is the best putter in the world and that makes him dangerous in Augusta and he will contend.
Justin Rose: Rose has the all-around game to compete for the green jacket and lost in a playoff to Sergio last year and that will be a huge motivator for Rose in 2018.
Now back to Tiger. Just a few months ago Tiger was ranked about 600 in the world in the World Golf Rankings maybe even higher. The golfing world left him for dead and Woods recovering from another back injury finally got back on the course. Then he started to contend in tournaments and now the Masters is here and Tiger is a betting favorite.
When Tiger contends people tune in and that is great for the game. Tiger will contend and the 2018 Masters will have record viewership.
I like Rose to win, but with all of the madness going on in March with the Loyola- Chicago’s of the world makes you think some special is in the works for Augusta.
Tiger won his first Masters in grand fashion at 21 years of age in 1997 and now 21 years later in 2018 the comeback will be complete as Tiger roars to another Green Jacket.
Better tune in folks because the 2018 Masters will be special.
Tiger Woods your 2018 Masters Champion. That would be great for sports. This would mark a historic comeback of a sports icon that everyone wrote.
I remember when I was a kid the experts wrote off Jack Nicklaus in 1980 and he finished off his career with three more majors with the 1980 US Open, and PGA Championship and of course the 1986 Masters.
Tiger Woods is great for professional golf.
By: Kipp Branch
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The month of April is a very underappreciated sports month. Think about it for a second.
You have the final four in college basketball, the start of baseball season, The Masters, The NFL draft, and local playoff baseball with three local teams poised the make playoff runs.
Let’s start with the final four. Has there ever been a bigger Cinderella in college basketball than Loyola-Chicago? I know I will be a huge fan this weekend just like 95% of America will.
What captures national awareness more than a huge sports underdog making a championship run? Sister Jean and Loyola against Michigan in one national semifinal game. On paper Michigan should win.
The Wolverines have won 11 straight neutral site games by an average of 15 points. All signs point to a Michigan victory, but I watched the 1986 classic movie this week “Hoosiers” starring Gene Hackman to get ready for Saturday and I’m hoping for the upset.
My heart says Loyola and my head says Michigan. I’m going with my heart because my beautiful girlfriend is sitting right next to me as I write the story. Loyola wins 76-73 to make title game.
In the other matchup of blue bloods, you have Villanova and Kansas. Villanova is averaging 86 points a game and can put the ball in the basket. Kansas beat Duke so that automatically gives them high marks from me. I like Kansas to win this game.
Then you have Loyola against Kansas in the final on Monday night. Kansas like no other college basketball blue blood has been taken down by Cinderella many times in the tourney over the years.
Here is hoping for history to repeat as Loyola shocks the country and takes down Kansas 79-77 for the National Championship. Sister Jean for President in 2020. The President would not dare to tweet anything negative about Sister Jean, would he? The would be a recipe for disaster.
Tiger Woods is going to take America by storm again and win the Masters with a back nine charge for the ages on Sunday. Tiger will shoot 29 on the back nine to win by one over Bubba Watson. Tiger in a Green Jacket for the 5th time would be television gold.
April means the start of baseball season for the RONALD ACUNA-less Atlanta Braves. I’ll tune in when they call their future up in May.
NFL draft is later in April and the Jaguars need help on the at OL, WR, and TE. This team is a Super Bowl contender. The Falcons need help at DL and DB. They can make a run if they get the defense at a championship level.
Local high school teams are a combined 41-13. Glynn, Brunswick, and Frederica all will make playoffs, but this 18-2 Glynn squad, led by Randon Jernigan, can make a title run. If pitching can hold up then these baseball Terrors have a shot to bring a state title to the Golden Isles.
Yep, April is a very underrated sports month on the calendar.
Braves please call up Ronald Acuna soon!
Sincerely, Your Fan Base