Mike asked me to write about golf, and why not now right after a exciting finish at the Masters and Tiger Woods starting to regain his old form.
First the Masters: Overall it was an exciting last day of golf, with Rory McIlroy collapsing and some random South African guy winning. (I believe his name was Charl, a strange misspelling of Carl) Charl made a great run with plenty of birdies to end it, but it was a bit awkward because he was in the second to last group and had to wait until McIlroy and Angel Cabrera finished. There is no solution to this problem, and golf does it the best way possible, but there is nothing more exciting then the final pairing coming up to the 18th green with each putt having the Green Jacket hanging on it.
Now on to Tiger: Do I think what Tiger did was wrong? Absolutely! Do I cheer for him now? No doubt! There is nothing better than someone doing the time for the crime they committed, and no one has done that more than Tiger Woods. (besides maybe Michael Vick) Woods has paid the price for his actions, and to see him bounce back and make noise at a major is not only exciting but also great for the sport. The biggest difference I have noticed with Woods is that he seems more open to talking with the press, and I think he understands is that the best way to fix his image is to get out there and interact with the viewers. Although Woods interview was anything but charming after his finish on 18, at least he was willing to talk.
So there you go, and you thought I only know NHL. Feel free to comment below with what you think of Woods now.
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