Get well soon, Tiger!
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Tiger Did the Unbelievable, Again
The 2008 US Open will go on record as one of the most amazing stories in sports history, because of Tiger Woods, again. Almost slipping away from the contenders on Saturday afternoon, he came up with some magic: two eagles and one birdie on the back nine instantly led him on top of the scoreboard into the final round. Giving up a lead into Sunday had never been part of Tiger’s major history, so when he was trailing one shot on the 72nd hole, he answered with a birdie and forced a Monday playoffs with Rocco Mediate, who, with great personality, put up an equally amazing fight to round up the story. Then again, with the same scenario on the 90th hole, Tiger did it again. The pressure, the background, the time was made for him. I don’t think many people were expecting anything else. Everyone was saying: “You knew it was going to happen.” Now, we know a bit more. Tiger doesn’t quit. Tiger doesn’t whine. The grimace he had on his left knee throughout the tournament was not a baby crying for sympathy. His caddie and coach were not sure whether he was able to walk through four days of 18 holes. He came up with the 14th major trophy. After that, he told us his season was over, because he battled through with a torn ACL and double stress fractured left tibia, which requires reconstructive surgery. The world’s golf icon won’t play again until 2009. Everything so incredible he did seemed so normal only because he is Tiger Woods. Thinking back, as a hardcore Tiger’s fan, I was even wondering at times if Tiger was exaggerating his pain. He proved to everyone, again, what he did and will do is beyond remarkable.
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You crazy ball game fan!!
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