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    Tiger, please, where are your manners?

    By Rick Reilly
    ESPN The Magazine



    Tiger Woods has outgrown those Urkel glasses he had as a kid. Outgrown the crazy hair. Outgrown a body that was mostly neck.



    When will he outgrow his temper?



    The man is 33 years old, married, the father of two. He is paid nearly $100 million a year to be the representative for some monstrously huge companies, from Nike to Accenture. He is the world's most famous and beloved athlete.



    And yet he spent most of his two days at Turnberry last week doing the Turn and Bury. He'd hit a bad shot, turn and bury his club into the ground in a fit. It was two days of Tiger Tantrums -- slamming his club, throwing his club and cursing his club. In front of a worldwide audience.



    A whole lot of that worldwide audience is kids. They do what Tiger does. They swing like Tiger, read putts like Tiger and do the celebration biceps pump like Tiger. Do you think for two seconds they don't think it's cool to throw their clubs like Tiger, too?



    He's grown in every other way. He's committed, responsible, smart, funny and the most talented golfer in history. I just thought we'd be over the conniptions by now.



    If there were no six-second delay, Tiger Woods would be the reason to invent it. Every network has been burned by having the on-course microphone open when he blocks one right into the cabbage and starts with the F-bombs. Once, at Doral, he unleashed a string of swear words at a photographer that would've made Artie Lange blush, and then snarled, "'The next time a photographer shoots a [expletive] picture, I'm going to break his [expletive] neck!"



    He's grown in every other way. He's committed, responsible, smart, funny, and the most talented golfer in history. I just thought we'd be over the conniptions by now.


    It's disrespectful to the game, disrespectful to those he plays with and disrespectful to the great players who built the game before him. Ever remember Jack Nicklaus doing it? Arnold Palmer? When Tom Watson was getting guillotined in that playoff to Stewart Cink, did you see him so much as spit? Only one great player ever threw clubs as a pro -- Bobby Jones -- and he stopped in his 20s when he realized how spoiled he looked.



    This isn't new. Woods has been this way for years: swearing like a Hooters' bouncer, trying to bury the bottom of his driver into the tee box, flipping his club end over end the second he realizes his shot is way offline.



    I can still remember the 1997 Masters -- arguably the most important golf tournament ever played. Woods, then 21, was playing the 15th hole on Sunday. He had just hit a fairway wood out of the rough and was watching it. A young boy came up from behind just to touch him -- just to pat the back of this amazing new superhero. That's when Tiger pulled the club way back over his head and slammed it down, nearly braining the kid he couldn't see behind him. And this was with a huge lead.



    Look, in every other case, I think Tiger Woods has been an A-plus role model. Never shows up in the back of a squad car with a black eye. Never gets busted in a sleazy motel with three "freelance models." Never gets so much as a parking ticket. But this punk act on the golf course has got to stop. If it were my son, I'd tell him the same thing: "Either behave or get off the course."



    Come to think of it, if I were the president of Nike, I'd tell him the same thing.



    Put it this way: Will Tiger let his own two kids carry on in public like that?



    I know what you're saying. We see more Tiger tantrums because TV shows every single shot he hits. And I'm telling you: You're wrong. He is one of the few on Tour who do it. And I keep wondering when PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem is going to have the cojones to publicly upbraid him for it.



    Golf is a gentlemen's game. Stomping and swearing and carrying on like a Beverly Hills tennis brat might fly in the NBA or in baseball or in football, where less is expected, but golf demands manners. It's your honor. Is my mark in your way? No, I had 6, not 5. Golfers call penalties on themselves. We are our own police. Tiger, police yourself.



    Tiger does a boatload of work for kids. He raises millions for his Tiger Woods Learning Center, which has helped teach thousands. But teaching goes the wrong way, too. Tiger is teaching them that if he can be a hissy hothead on the course, they can, too.



    I remember Tiger's dad, Earl, telling a story. One day, when Tiger was just a kid, he was throwing his clubs around in a fuming fit when his dad said something like "Tiger, golf is supposed to be fun." And Tiger said, "Daddy, I want to win. That's how I have fun."



    Well, it's not fun to watch.

  • #2
    He's acting that way, because he's passionate about playing his best. Not that I'm agreeing with it, because I haven't hardly watched any golf in a long time.

    Speaking of Artie Lange if you haven't seen the movie he made Beer League you need to as you will laugh you ass off.

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    • #3
      Tiger reminds me of the Don Johnson character in Tin Cup.

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      • #4
        When he goes crazy on the green after making a winning putt,thats all they show on TV the next day.Get off his ass media.Johnny Miller bust his balls all the time about it.He's a perfectionist and thats why he's the best golfer EVER!!!!!!!!!


        Put a mic in the dugout or in the huddle or listen to a nascar race via the scanner.You will here the same words Tiger says.If the media don't like it shut your mics off

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        • #5
          I personally enjoy seeing the human side of Tiger and other golfers. Too many golfers play with little or no emotion.

          I've been known to throw a club or two.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by frankb03 View Post
            I personally enjoy seeing the human side of Tiger and other golfers. Too many golfers play with little or no emotion.

            I've been known to throw a club or two.
            That's not all I've heard you do on the golf course Sailor Rome

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            • #7
              Originally posted by frankb03 View Post
              I personally enjoy seeing the human side of Tiger and other golfers. Too many golfers play with little or no emotion.

              I've been known to throw a club or two.
              I'm going to the pro shop this evening to see if my 3-iron is back from Callaway. The head somehow snapped off the shaft.

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              • #8
                LMAO! Missing from my bag is a 3 iron and 8 iron

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by vols fan View Post
                  When he goes crazy on the green after making a winning putt,thats all they show on TV the next day.Get off his ass media.Johnny Miller bust his balls all the time about it.He's a perfectionist and thats why he's the best golfer EVER!!!!!!!!!


                  Put a mic in the dugout or in the huddle or listen to a nascar race via the scanner.You will here the same words Tiger says.If the media don't like it shut your mics off


                  Vols, I have to take Rick Reilly's side on this, and I hate Rick Reilly. What makes Golf great is that is not Baseball (roid heads), Football (Thugs) or Nascar (Rednecks, like you)


                  Tiger is the best player ever and I understand that his intense competitiveness brings out the anger but it seems he should be able to control it since he has control over every other aspect of his game.
                  NBA is a joke

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
                    Vols, I have to take Rick Reilly's side on this, and I hate Rick Reilly. What makes Golf great is that is not Baseball (roid heads), Football (Thugs) or Nascar (Rednecks, like you)


                    Tiger is the best player ever and I understand that his intense competitiveness brings out the anger but it seems he should be able to control it since he has control over every other aspect of his game.
                    I see your point Flare but the fire that burns inside him to make the shots he hits under pressure can't go out when he hits a bad shot.If you was to bet on Tiger woods and he hit a bad shot on 18 for you to win $100 you would probably say "FUCK" or "SHIT".Well in his mind he's costing himself more than your $100.He is the most intense golfer ever and thats what makes him the best.EVER

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by vols fan View Post
                      I see your point Flare but the fire that burns inside him to make the shots he hits under pressure can't go out when he hits a bad shot.If you was to bet on Tiger woods and he hit a bad shot on 18 for you to win $100 you would probably say "FUCK" or "SHIT".Well in his mind he's costing himself more than your $100.He is the most intense golfer ever and thats what makes him the best.EVER

                      It has never been about the money for him since he signed with Nike for 20 million before he ever teed it up in a Pro event. He earned it with his Amateur record but money is nothing to him now. I do respect him for pushing himself to be the best ever.

                      I agree he is intense but does that mean burying clubs in the ground like a weekend hacker? Nicklaus was just as intense and focused, just without the fist pump and the crying.
                      NBA is a joke

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                      • #12
                        i just hope i am the idiot he brains when he throws that 2-iron so i can call bart durham and associates-LOL !!
                        DON'T YOU EAT THE YELLOW SNOW !! PS-MARVIN LOVES SPLIT SALAD !!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
                          It has never been about the money for him since he signed with Nike for 20 million before he ever teed it up in a Pro event. He earned it with his Amateur record but money is nothing to him now. I do respect him for pushing himself to be the best ever.

                          I agree he is intense but does that mean burying clubs in the ground like a weekend hacker? Nicklaus was just as intense and focused, just without the fist pump and the crying.
                          Nicklaus didn't have cameras on him for all 72 holes either.I'm sure he had his moments back in the day but Tiger has mics and cameras on him from every angle.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vols fan View Post
                            Nicklaus didn't have cameras on him for all 72 holes either.I'm sure he had his moments back in the day but Tiger has mics and cameras on him from every angle.


                            Once Nicklaus saw himself on camera smoking and overweight, he lost the weight and was never seen smoking again. No doubt Nicklaus had moments, he is human. Tiger knows darn well the mics and cameras are there, no excuse for the outbursts.

                            You may be too young to remember but the coverage always followed Nicklaus, he was the Tiger back then.
                            NBA is a joke

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                            • #15
                              Again, I love it! I love when Tiger yells out FUCK!!!!!!!!!

                              Come on. Does the fans really want robots out there. It adds some flare to the telecast.

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