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Robert Thompson's comments, criticism and opinion on the world of golf.

2 responses to “Sympatico Golf Column: Tiger Needs To End the Tantrums”

  1. Weekend Enthusiast

    Interesting and timely article especially given the behaviour of other elite athletes in traditionally civil and polite sports (e.g. Serena Williams at the US Open this past weekend).

    I do not think Tiger is at the stage where his outbursts are remembered more to the masses than his on course performance…unlike other athletes (John McEnroe as an example). And one could argue that Tiger will never be remembered more for his tantrums than his record given he is the best golfer of our generation and some would say, any generation…and his tantrums are directed at himself (generally) rather than a third party (e.g. refs/linespeople in tennis).

    However Tiger, whether he likes it or not, is a role model and carries that responsibility. His outbursts on course are not one to be modeled regardless of its potentially positive impact on his game.

  2. Paul

    Well said Robert. Unfortunate that the PGA lets him get away with it. His biggest fans will say he brings in ratings and that’s hard to argue and likely why they put up with it. But I’ve been watching golf on TV for 25 years and have rarely seen other pros even mutter audible sounds much less throw clubs like Tiger does when they hit wayward shots. The man has more fame and fortune than most other players in the field will ever see – so what does he have to be angry about?

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