
There’s a weather delay today in round three of the 2008 PGA Championship. It isn’t looking like round three will be completed by day’s end.
Bonus
The good thing is that we get to watch the epic battle between Bob May and Tiger Woods, in a replay of the 2000 PGA Championship. Man what an amazing battle.
Tiger Woods is able to walk limp around and able to ride a stationary bike. He plans on returning in no less than five months, longer if the recovery time is needed. The word also is that he’s lost about 10 pounds.
Tiger Woods makes somewhere around $130,000,000 per year, about $10,000,000 of that in PGA Tour winnings. So roughly $120 million Tiger makes in endorsements with big companies like Nike, Buick and recently Gatorade.
Chip Beck just inked an endorsement deal which could rival Tiger Woods’ endorsements. Yes, he’s now going to be sporting Diatect logos on his apparel and tour bag.
‘Charles Henry “Chip” Beck will endorse Diatect products and also promote and assist the company with the development of innovative marketing outreach programs. As part of the endorsement, Beck will display Diatect’s logo on his golf clothing and tour bag.’
Diatect you ask? They do pest control.
Tiger Woods had his bad knee reconstructed here in my neck of the woods (sorry for the pun) again. This time Tiger’s ACL was repaired. My offer of some beers, popcorn and a few video games to Tiger still stands if he’s recovering in Deer Valley as I suspect.
Tiger’s doctor: “There were no surprises during the procedure, and as we have said, with the proper rehabilitation and training, it is highly unlikely that Mr. Woods will have any long-term effects as it relates to his career.”
Tiger: “It was important to me to have the surgery as soon as possible so that I could begin the rehabilitation process… I look forward to working hard at my rehabilitation over the coming months and returning to the PGA Tour healthy next year.”
Healthy?
Apparently Tiger has had some real problems since just after the British Open which is when he tore his ACL jogging.
Boy what message does that send to the other PGA Tour players? This guy is beating up on them and winning U.S. Opens with a torn ACL and multiple fractures in his leg. Damn… What if he was healthy???
I knew what Johnny Miller meant during the U.S. Open when he said Rocco Mediate “looks like the guy who cleans Tiger’s swimming pool,” and “guys with the name ‘Rocco’ don’t get on the trophy” during the U.S. Open. He was actually pointing out how incredible a feat it was for Rocco and didn’t mean any harm. Rocco didn’t mind the comments and Johnny wasn’t trying to be a jerk, but he apologized anyway.
Let us not castrate the last golf announcer who has golf balls
I’ve met Johnny Miller a few times. He wasn’t rude to me but wasn’t overly sociable either. I’m sort of on the fence as far as to whether I like him or not. The one thing I’m sure I like about Johnny is the fact that he doesn’t sugar coat his comments during golf broadcasts. He’s the only golf announcer on the planet who who can call out a player, even Tiger, when he deserves it.
They’re on suicide watch at Tiger Golf Channel following the announcement on Tiger Woods’ web site that he’ll miss the remainder of the 2008 PGA Tour season.
Tiger was more injured than anyone knew. Along with all the knee problems, he had a double stress fracture in his tibia (shin bone).
Tiger hasn’t gone under the knife yet, but he’ll be having reconstructive knee surgery and rehab of his fractures.
How long will Tiger’s body hold out the way he plays now?
In watching Tiger play and all the focus on his knee I’ve come to a conclusion. He CAN’T continue to play and put that much torque and stress on his knee or other parts of his body. He needs to develop a swing which is less hard on him physically. That’s the way he can catch and pass Jack Nicklaus’ or Sam Snead’s records. Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, Jack and many of the greats who have long careers didn’t have such a violent swing with the driver. So what if Tiger loses a few yards if he tones it down a bit. He’d still be plenty long off the tee and just might find a few more fairways.
Tiger’s Press Release Below
It has been 12 straight hours of hell for me. I just barely got HOG moved to another freaking service provider. My old “provider” shut me down with no warning for a 2nd time. Last time it was because HOG was eating too much server juice but they couldn’t tell me what exactly the cause was. This time they shut it down five minutes before the 18 hole playoff in today’s U.S. Open between Rocco Mediate and Tiger Woods.
I was planning on doing a live blog for those at work to follow the round, but this wrench hit me in square between the eyes.
So HOG is hobbled and working now on a new server. The gallery may take a couple of days to resurrect, since it has over 8000 images.
Now I need to get The Golf Space online… I decided to go with two more providers so that if HOG goes down it doesn’t take down The Golf Space and vice versa.
It is going to be a late night…
OH, and congratulations to Rocco Mediate for putting on a great performance and of course to Tiger for winning major #14.
I was really hoping that Rocco Mediate could hold on to his lead and become the “first player to beat Tiger when he had the 54 hole lead in a major.” Of all the people to do it, you could have gotten 40,000,000/1 odds in Vegas on Rocco. Then we wouldn’t hear the ever popular “Tiger has never given up a 54 hole lead…..” stuff. That being said, Rocco has put on a great performance and I hope it continues in the playoff.
Nobody has EVER been a better clutch putter
When he absolutely HAS to make a putt, Tiger is clutch. There hasn’t been anyone who is better at holing out when failing to do so sends him home. Some examples are the Bob May putt at the 2000 PGA, earlier this year at Bay Hill to win and now Sunday at the 2008 U.S. Open on #18 to force a playoff.
Zen? Meditation?
If you have it recorded, watch Tiger just before he addresses the ball on that final putt Sunday. If you watch closely you can see him take two deep breaths while standing behind the ball. While doing that his eyes, which already seemed focused, really zero in. He’s completely blocking out all external distractions and summoning up an amazing and pinpoint ability to perfectly read the line and perfectly execute the stroke. All of this under the greatest pressure in golf. Simply spectacular.
Monday’s match
I hope both players play well and the battle rages on to the final holes. The more pressure the better.
My favorite golf book: Harvey Penick's Little Red Book: Lessons and Teachings from a Lifetime of Golf |
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