I love how the media is making a big deal about this. The guy hit a couple of bad shots and he reacted, thats all. He is the best golfer ever, what do you expect, he's emotional, this a major. I realize that it in his press conference when he was coming back he said that he was going to try hard to respect the game, hold off on the swearing and club throwing. But come on media, its the Masters, after all that this guy has done to himself, I think that this should slide. BTW I found it hilarious when he told himself that he sucks.....
I love how the media is making a big deal about this. The guy hit a couple of bad shots and he reacted, thats all. He is the best golfer ever, what do you expect, he's emotional, this a major. I realize that it in his press conference when he was coming back he said that he was going to try hard to respect the game, hold off on the swearing and club throwing. But come on media, its the Masters, after all that this guy has done to himself, I think that this should slide. BTW I found it hilarious when he told himself that he sucks.....
People are shocked all of a sudden with this news that Tiger does this.
The average guy does not know that Tiger has been one of the highest fined players on tour year in year out due to violating tour policies for his outbursts.
These numbers are not public records and the tour is not proud of the amounts that some of the big name tour players rack up through the year.
A guy like me would be asked not to return if I acted the way Tiger does but I also am not keeping the tour afloat.
I know a little on this issue because I myself played about 25 mini-tour events in 2005 an 2006. I was given a warning for breaking a club in a tounament I was playing in Georgia. Then the next violation was a $500 fine followed by exclusion from future events.
I only had the one instance but these guys on the big tour could care less about a $5000 conduct violation when they know it will not go any further as far as discipline.
People are shocked all of a sudden with this news that Tiger does this.
The average guy does not know that Tiger has been one of the highest fined players on tour year in year out due to violating tour policies for his outbursts.
These numbers are not public records and the tour is not proud of the amounts that some of the big name tour players rack up through the year.
A guy like me would be asked not to return if I acted the way Tiger does but I also am not keeping the tour afloat.
I know a little on this issue because I myself played about 25 mini-tour events in 2005 an 2006. I was given a warning for breaking a club in a tounament I was playing in Georgia. Then the next violation was a $500 fine followed by exclusion from future events.
I only had the one instance but these guys on the big tour could care less about a $5000 conduct violation when they know it will not go any further as far as discipline.
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