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Tiger Woods (7 Viewers)

I'm a golf fan. I'll watch no matter what. But Tiger brought my into the game as a high school golfer. Before him I loved playing but never really watched. He was a spectacle.

I don't know if the PGA failed to convert casual Tiger watchers to real golf fans or if that's not really possible. I wonder about other sports that are primarily individual (tennis, auto racing) if they could point to similar transcendent figures that bumped viewership. We're they able to retain viewers after that dominant performer faded?

I will say that golf culture needs more Fowler, Bubba, Speith, dare I say Reed. They need young characters. Hell they need to market the individuals better.

Maybe rory becomes the next transcendent talent. If not, the tour needs to market the top 25 or so players as individuals with unique stories so people can identify with the players more.

 
Notay Begay says he is 50-50 to play the Masters. I think he will probably tee it up. And likely miss the cut. I can't imagine his short game is anywhere near where it would need to be with no tournament rounds under his belt in two months prior to the tourney. Nevermind that his last 2 tourney experiences were nothing short of totally humiliating. Augusta is not where you go to test out your ailing short game.

Still, I think he plays.

 
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Notay Begay says he is 50-50 to play the Masters. I think he will probably tee it up. And likely miss the cut. I can't imagine his short game is anywhere near where it would need to be with no tournament rounds under his belt in two months prior to the tourney. Nevermind that his last (2) tourney experiences was nothing short of totally humiliating. Augusta is not where you go to test out your ailing short game.

Still, I think he plays.
I don't think he plays... He doesn't want to humiliate himself.

 
The disconnect here is between:

( a ) people who like to watch athletes dominate, and

( b ) people who like to watch good people** dominate athletically

Otis splits apart the "dominant golfer" from "the guy I wouldn't invite to my BBQ". That's fine for some people, but others can't enjoy a dominant athletic performance because the non-athletic aspects of a guy's life are too public and distasteful.

** doesn't matter if you, as a fan, really know someone's personal life or not ... just matters that you can root for someone with a clean conscience at that point in time.
So I assume you pretty much gave up listening to all music too?

 
Notay Begay says he is 50-50 to play the Masters. I think he will probably tee it up. And likely miss the cut. I can't imagine his short game is anywhere near where it would need to be with no tournament rounds under his belt in two months prior to the tourney. Nevermind that his last (2) tourney experiences was nothing short of totally humiliating. Augusta is not where you go to test out your ailing short game.

Still, I think he plays.
I don't think he plays... He doesn't want to humiliate himself.
if he's still injured, or just doesn't have a swing.....and plays

id say that's pretty solid proof he's a junkie.

 
So I assume you pretty much gave up listening to all music too?
Non-sequitir. Besides, human beings are inconsistent and hypocritical. Also, people who care about the personal stuff don't need their faves to be perfect people ... just for them not to be flawed in certain specific ways. For instance, drug abuse is generally forgiven. Capital crimes, obviously, are given the opposite treatment. And there's a full spectrum in between.

I get behind what I posted about before, though -- Tiger not being a people person has a lot to do with why the golf fans he hasn't yet won over never came around. Some fans elevate the athletic achievements, and all else is just noise. For others, Woods could shoot nothing but holes-in-one and win 50 majors, and they would never become fans.

 
Notay Begay says he is 50-50 to play the Masters. I think he will probably tee it up. And likely miss the cut. I can't imagine his short game is anywhere near where it would need to be with no tournament rounds under his belt in two months prior to the tourney. Nevermind that his last 2 tourney experiences were nothing short of totally humiliating. Augusta is not where you go to test out your ailing short game.

Still, I think he plays.
Notah Begay is 50-50 to play the Masters? Do I even care?
 
Notay Begay says he is 50-50 to play the Masters. I think he will probably tee it up. And likely miss the cut. I can't imagine his short game is anywhere near where it would need to be with no tournament rounds under his belt in two months prior to the tourney. Nevermind that his last 2 tourney experiences were nothing short of totally humiliating. Augusta is not where you go to test out your ailing short game.

Still, I think he plays.
He absolutely plays. There was one reason and one reason only for this hiatus: to spend every possible minute getting ready for Augusta.

 
So I assume you pretty much gave up listening to all music too?
Non-sequitir. Besides, human beings are inconsistent and hypocritical. Also, people who care about the personal stuff don't need their faves to be perfect people ... just for them not to be flawed in certain specific ways. For instance, drug abuse is generally forgiven. Capital crimes, obviously, are given the opposite treatment. And there's a full spectrum in between.

I get behind what I posted about before, though -- Tiger not being a people person has a lot to do with why the golf fans he hasn't yet won over never came around. Some fans elevate the athletic achievements, and all else is just noise. For others, Woods could shoot nothing but holes-in-one and win 50 majors, and they would never become fans.
Most of it is just racism. Nobody ever talks about the time Jack told Pat Summerall to "eat a bag of #####" live on the air after finishing second at the '77 Masters.
You serious clark?

 
So I assume you pretty much gave up listening to all music too?
Non-sequitir. Besides, human beings are inconsistent and hypocritical. Also, people who care about the personal stuff don't need their faves to be perfect people ... just for them not to be flawed in certain specific ways. For instance, drug abuse is generally forgiven. Capital crimes, obviously, are given the opposite treatment. And there's a full spectrum in between.

I get behind what I posted about before, though -- Tiger not being a people person has a lot to do with why the golf fans he hasn't yet won over never came around. Some fans elevate the athletic achievements, and all else is just noise. For others, Woods could shoot nothing but holes-in-one and win 50 majors, and they would never become fans.
Most of it is just racism. Nobody ever talks about the time Jack told Pat Summerall to "eat a bag of #####" live on the air after finishing second at the '77 Masters.
Yeah I'm going to have to say this is BS.

 
Notay Begay says he is 50-50 to play the Masters. I think he will probably tee it up. And likely miss the cut. I can't imagine his short game is anywhere near where it would need to be with no tournament rounds under his belt in two months prior to the tourney. Nevermind that his last (2) tourney experiences was nothing short of totally humiliating. Augusta is not where you go to test out your ailing short game.

Still, I think he plays.
I don't think he plays... He doesn't want to humiliate himself.
if he's still injured, or just doesn't have a swing.....and plays

id say that's pretty solid proof he's a junkie.
:shrug: sponsors pay him big money to have his face and name mentioned so I'm guessing even if he has to pull out that he will at least start.

 
Golf is better to watch with better players but there is some weird man love for Tiger in here. Why exactly do I want to watch one guy win a tournament by 6 strokes going away on Sunday?
I never understood this either. "Turn on the golf! I want to see Tiger win by 8 strokes."

"Tiger is out. Three guys are going into the last 2 holes tied."

"Meh. Turn it off. Competitiveness is boring."
Lots of good purposely obtuse schtick in here.
I guess I don't see where you are coming from then. Earlier I thought you were talking about it was great because he dominated everyone.

I'm a casual golf watcher but have seen plenty of dominating performances, tournaments won in playoffs, unbelievable shots in beyond clutch situations all since Tiger has sucked.

Instead of being made by one guy they have been made by a handful of players.

 
So I assume you pretty much gave up listening to all music too?
Non-sequitir. Besides, human beings are inconsistent and hypocritical. Also, people who care about the personal stuff don't need their faves to be perfect people ... just for them not to be flawed in certain specific ways. For instance, drug abuse is generally forgiven. Capital crimes, obviously, are given the opposite treatment. And there's a full spectrum in between.

I get behind what I posted about before, though -- Tiger not being a people person has a lot to do with why the golf fans he hasn't yet won over never came around. Some fans elevate the athletic achievements, and all else is just noise. For others, Woods could shoot nothing but holes-in-one and win 50 majors, and they would never become fans.
Most of it is just racism. Nobody ever talks about the time Jack told Pat Summerall to "eat a bag of #####" live on the air after finishing second at the '77 Masters.
serious?

 
Instead of being made by one guy they have been made by a handful of players.
Such as? Bubba at Augusta, obviously. And then?

Curious what you can pull without looking it up.
Two weeks ago there was a threeway playoff won by Jordon Spieth with a 30 foot putt. On the hole prior to that a guy knocked it to within 10 feet or so from what must have been 200 yards only to have the next guy hit one closer.

Adam Scott nailed a 20 footer to win the masters a couple of years ago.

Pretty much every major has some crazy story line going on Sunday with pressure shots by multiple players throughout the day it seems when I'm watching.

I'm not a huge golf guy so honestly don't remember any specific shots from Tiger even though I'm sure he has a ton.

 
Instead of being made by one guy they have been made by a handful of players.
Such as? Bubba at Augusta, obviously. And then?Curious what you can pull without looking it up.
Two weeks ago there was a threeway playoff won by Jordon Spieth with a 30 foot putt. On the hole prior to that a guy knocked it to within 10 feet or so from what must have been 200 yards only to have the next guy hit one closer.Adam Scott nailed a 20 footer to win the masters a couple of years ago.

Pretty much every major has some crazy story line going on Sunday with pressure shots by multiple players throughout the day it seems when I'm watching.

I'm not a huge golf guy so honestly don't remember any specific shots from Tiger even though I'm sure he has a ton.
Putt to win us open v rocco

Entire final 9 holes v bob may in pga championship

Destroyed sergio in British open sunday round

Head to head v ernie els Mercedes championship drops 45 ftr for win

Could go on, just top of the head

 
if Tiger plays i watch all rounds he's in. If not will only watch the last half on Sunday.

Very very casual golf fan, assume there are many like that.

 
I agree others have nade clutch shots. But not with the consistency.

Now there are a group of really good and great players. But the consistency isn't there like it was with Tiger.

 
I bet I've watched that video over a hundred times over the years. I was never a big fan of watching golf on TV but I rarely missed a Sunday when Tiger was in the hunt. Never thought I could enjoy watching golf on TV as much as I could a football or basketball game. But when Tiger was dominating, I enjoyed watching it every bit as much as any other sport, maybe even more so. That was a great period in sports history. No one has ever dominated a sport to that extent. I feel lucky to have gotten to see it all play out. It's something I'm sure I'll tell my kids and grandkids about one day. That says a lot about what Tiger did.
 
Instead of being made by one guy they have been made by a handful of players.
Such as? Bubba at Augusta, obviously. And then?Curious what you can pull without looking it up.
Two weeks ago there was a threeway playoff won by Jordon Spieth with a 30 foot putt. On the hole prior to that a guy knocked it to within 10 feet or so from what must have been 200 yards only to have the next guy hit one closer.Adam Scott nailed a 20 footer to win the masters a couple of years ago.

Pretty much every major has some crazy story line going on Sunday with pressure shots by multiple players throughout the day it seems when I'm watching.

I'm not a huge golf guy so honestly don't remember any specific shots from Tiger even though I'm sure he has a ton.
Putt to win us open v roccoEntire final 9 holes v bob may in pga championship

Destroyed sergio in British open sunday round

Head to head v ernie els Mercedes championship drops 45 ftr for win

Could go on, just top of the head
I remember all of those but probably the Bob May one the best. ####### awesome. I can't remember anything anymore but somehow I remember watching a golf tournament on TV years ago.
 
So I assume you pretty much gave up listening to all music too?
Non-sequitir. Besides, human beings are inconsistent and hypocritical. Also, people who care about the personal stuff don't need their faves to be perfect people ... just for them not to be flawed in certain specific ways. For instance, drug abuse is generally forgiven. Capital crimes, obviously, are given the opposite treatment. And there's a full spectrum in between.

I get behind what I posted about before, though -- Tiger not being a people person has a lot to do with why the golf fans he hasn't yet won over never came around. Some fans elevate the athletic achievements, and all else is just noise. For others, Woods could shoot nothing but holes-in-one and win 50 majors, and they would never become fans.
Most of it is just racism. Nobody ever talks about the time Jack told Pat Summerall to "eat a bag of #####" live on the air after finishing second at the '77 Masters.
:lmao:
 
I hope he doesn't play, unless he happens to be at the top of leaderboard all week. Otherwise he's going to ruin the coverage(not his fault) by the tv coverage showing so many shots of his at the expense of seeing guys that are in the hunt. Although if these shots are incredibly bad, then there is some entertainment value in that.

 
It was also probably the greatest sports marketing moment in history. The Nike logo coming up perfectly and pausing right before it drops in the cup. The ironic thing is today there's a better chance of him chunking that chip and it racing right back to his feet.

The best part of that video was the look in Tiger's eyes. That was his greatness. No matter what history eventually says about Tiger, when he was on (people forget the years he was winning 40% of the tourneys he played in) he would crush every golfer who ever played this game. I have no question about that. Tiger was Nicklaus' length/mental game + Rory's swing + Crenshaw's putting + you name it's short game. He made some bad decisions (lifestyle + overdid the weights) or he could have obliterated Nicklaus' major record. Too bad.

 
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I'll take Jordan from the freethrow line in the slam dunk for greatest sports marketing moment.

Changes sports marketing forever...made Tiger possible.

 
People would honestly rather watch Tiger hack it around for 2 rounds and go home than watch some of the great weekend drama that has unfolded at Augusta over the last decade? Okay...

Tiger hasn't really been in contention on the weekend at Augusta with a chance to win in a decade. And there have been some incredible weekends at the Masters since then.

 
People would honestly rather watch Tiger hack it around for 2 rounds and go home than watch some of the great weekend drama that has unfolded at Augusta over the last decade? Okay...

Tiger hasn't really been in contention on the weekend at Augusta with a chance to win in a decade. And there have been some incredible weekends at the Masters since then.
He was a small factor a couple years back but he made that "honest" mistake on where to drop his ball after it went in the water
 
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People would honestly rather watch Tiger hack it around for 2 rounds and go home than watch some of the great weekend drama that has unfolded at Augusta over the last decade? Okay...

Tiger hasn't really been in contention on the weekend at Augusta with a chance to win in a decade. And there have been some incredible weekends at the Masters since then.
1. Watching when tiger is in contention any day of the week 2. Watching a great Sunday finish that does not involve tiger

3. Watching Thursday and Friday only to see tiger hack it up

Anyone with 2 and 3 flipped is a troll or not worthy of discussing golf with adults.

 
People would honestly rather watch Tiger hack it around for 2 rounds and go home than watch some of the great weekend drama that has unfolded at Augusta over the last decade? Okay...

Tiger hasn't really been in contention on the weekend at Augusta with a chance to win in a decade. And there have been some incredible weekends at the Masters since then.
He was a small factor a couple years back but he made that "honest" mistake on where to drop his ball after it went in the water
that was on Friday. 5 holes into the saturday round he was basically out of the tournament.

 
People would honestly rather watch Tiger hack it around for 2 rounds and go home than watch some of the great weekend drama that has unfolded at Augusta over the last decade? Okay...

Tiger hasn't really been in contention on the weekend at Augusta with a chance to win in a decade. And there have been some incredible weekends at the Masters since then.
He was a small factor a couple years back but he made that "honest" mistake on where to drop his ball after it went in the water
that was on Friday. 5 holes into the saturday round he was basically out of the tournament.
He was four strokes back of the lead at the end of the day Saturday in 2013. Finished tied for fourth, still four strokes back. If his shot didn't hit the pin and roll into the water he maybe ends up tied for the lead (turns bogey into birdie and negates two stroke penalty).

You Tiger haters really know your stuff!

 
People would honestly rather watch Tiger hack it around for 2 rounds and go home than watch some of the great weekend drama that has unfolded at Augusta over the last decade? Okay...

Tiger hasn't really been in contention on the weekend at Augusta with a chance to win in a decade. And there have been some incredible weekends at the Masters since then.
He was a small factor a couple years back but he made that "honest" mistake on where to drop his ball after it went in the water
that was on Friday. 5 holes into the saturday round he was basically out of the tournament.
I'm not a Tiger fan but you're wrong. That shot was the one that made a huge difference
 
People would honestly rather watch Tiger hack it around for 2 rounds and go home than watch some of the great weekend drama that has unfolded at Augusta over the last decade? Okay...

Tiger hasn't really been in contention on the weekend at Augusta with a chance to win in a decade. And there have been some incredible weekends at the Masters since then.
He was a small factor a couple years back but he made that "honest" mistake on where to drop his ball after it went in the water
that was on Friday. 5 holes into the saturday round he was basically out of the tournament.
He was four strokes back of the lead at the end of the day Saturday in 2013. Finished tied for fourth, still four strokes back. If his shot didn't hit the pin and roll into the water he maybe ends up tied for the lead (turns bogey into birdie and negates two stroke penalty).

You Tiger haters really know your stuff!
You assume he'd do well after that because he's been so strong on weekends? I love when people say things like "If it wasn't for that shot, he would have gone on to win." :lol:

 
People would honestly rather watch Tiger hack it around for 2 rounds and go home than watch some of the great weekend drama that has unfolded at Augusta over the last decade? Okay...

Tiger hasn't really been in contention on the weekend at Augusta with a chance to win in a decade. And there have been some incredible weekends at the Masters since then.
He was a small factor a couple years back but he made that "honest" mistake on where to drop his ball after it went in the water
that was on Friday. 5 holes into the saturday round he was basically out of the tournament.
He was four strokes back of the lead at the end of the day Saturday in 2013. Finished tied for fourth, still four strokes back. If his shot didn't hit the pin and roll into the water he maybe ends up tied for the lead (turns bogey into birdie and negates two stroke penalty).

You Tiger haters really know your stuff!
You assume he'd do well after that because he's been so strong on weekends? I love when people say things like "If it wasn't for that shot, he would have gone on to win." :lol:
Oh yeah that would be crazy, he's never won a whole tournament before!

 
People would honestly rather watch Tiger hack it around for 2 rounds and go home than watch some of the great weekend drama that has unfolded at Augusta over the last decade? Okay...

Tiger hasn't really been in contention on the weekend at Augusta with a chance to win in a decade. And there have been some incredible weekends at the Masters since then.
He was a small factor a couple years back but he made that "honest" mistake on where to drop his ball after it went in the water
that was on Friday. 5 holes into the saturday round he was basically out of the tournament.
He was four strokes back of the lead at the end of the day Saturday in 2013. Finished tied for fourth, still four strokes back. If his shot didn't hit the pin and roll into the water he maybe ends up tied for the lead (turns bogey into birdie and negates two stroke penalty).

You Tiger haters really know your stuff!
not a tiger hater but are you seriously trying to argue that he was a threat to win the tournament after he took that illegal drop?

 

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