mulax06 wrote:Still though, why do you care about seeing him win from behind on Sunday?
Tiger is the best frontrunner in the history of sports. . .and his win with the knee injury adds to his legacy. . .
But every great golfer has had a signature comeback charge on Sunday. Many of Tiger's major wins were a result of the competition crumbling, not Tiger making a brilliant comeback. . .he's done it in regular PGA Tour events, but never in a major.
Jack on Sunday at Augusta in 1986 at age 46 made the charge. . .I want to see something like that from Tiger - but it seems when someone else has the lead he can't catch them. I guess I just want to see it.
I want to see Tiger shoot the 30 on the back nine on Sunday, not Friday. I guess it's really nitpicky, and I understand that. But it just adds to the argument that Tiger is playing in an era full of great swings, but players with no heart. . .and they crumble every time Tiger has the lead.
The one exception, of course. . .is Zach Johnson, who trailed Tiger at Augusta on Sunday in 2007 but came back to beat Eldrick. Tiger, of couse, did not start the day with the lead.
But you can't blame a guy for his competition crumbling. It is certainly not his fault. . .and when he has a 10-shot lead on a Sunday he doesn't need to shoot 30 on the back nine.
I'm rambling now. . .I think you get my point. I just want to see him do it. . .the way Jack and Watson and Palmer and Bobby Jones and the rest of the greats did.
Dr. Jason Stockton
PNCLL President
PLU Head Coach 1999-2005