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I think he always had his priorities straight and put his family first, which may have been the reason he had that rep for years he couldn't win the big one. (the why can't he be more like Tiger argument)
And he always seems truly appreciative of the fans which is part of why people love him.
Basically it puts forward the argument that Phil should win because he's a nicer guy. Personally, if he wins I sincerely hope it is because he was the better player.
The Masters, as with any major championship, is supposed to be a test of golf and not a test of character...--Jerome
Less we not forget mention the Master's leader after 2 and 3 rounds, Lee Westwood. But can he stand up next to Mickelson in Sunday's head to head final round matchup? Then there's the bigger question on everyone's mind,,, what's Tiger up to tonite with the wife at home? Cheers,Robin
Actually, I don't give a rat's ass about what Tiger is doing with his wife or anybody else. This whole time I only cared about his golf game. All of the other stuff is between Tiger and his wife is frankly none of my business. I never viewed Tiger as a role model, I viewed him as one of the two best golfers I have ever seen.George
Actually some of us believe it's BOTH !
I'll ge rooting for him to win another Masters & earn the Green Jacket.
If anything is missing from Tiger's resume it would be comming from behind in the final round of a major to win. He has been incredibly successful as a front runner...winning 14 of 15 times leading or tied for the lead after 54 holes. He has never won a major when trailing going into the final round.--Jerome
Why???Like the rest of life, sports is filled with people who are incredibly talented at what they do, but miss the mark when it comes to other areas. Just because somebody can hit or kick a ball, swing a bat, racket, or stick doesn't mean they should or can be equally successful when it comes to character and morals.We set such a ridiculously high bar for our athletes, yet seemed amazed when they fail to live up to such standards. It's a shame we don't instead try to focus on how each of us might strive to be better and become what we push on our athletes.George
You're right, I should focus on not cheating on my wife with a plethora of women. I should probably focus on ending my dog fighting ring too.I don't hold athletes to any standard, but when they choose to get paid for marketing and advertisements based on an image, then said image is destroyed due to their personal actions, then a giant PR campaign is launched instead of addressing the issue straightforward with fans and people wearing clothing with their insignia...I lose respect. But that is just my opinion. Tiger will still entertain people with his great golfing performances, and that is what matters to many fans.I was not amazed when he failed to live up to a standard, just disappointed for all the little kids wearing Tiger hats that might view him as a role model.Like Mike, I want to be like Mike.