Yes, as a husband definitely tough to lionize him. But golf wise, he checks all the boxes. Also seems to be a really good dad, which i respect.jfish26 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 07, 2022 12:13 pmI have a hard time lionizing him. I do enjoy watching golf more when he's around the top of the board, though, so I'm rooting for him.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Thu Apr 07, 2022 12:03 pmHe was noticeably wincing early in his driving range session, but seems to have loosened up. Playing great so far.
I have read the reduced mobility has actually helped him become straighter off the tee. His arms and chest are jacked. He clearly has been working out the upper body while the leg healed.
Obviously, i want him to win. But most of all I am just glad he is playing again. It'll probably just be this and St Andrews for 2022 if I had to guess. No need to even attempt US Open. Length of course, and length of rough would be too much to overcome to win. But he can win at Augusta and he can win The Open Championship venues.
Dude has made 2 of the greatest comebacks in sports history. Truly an inspiration. Definition of toughness and perseverance.
But as a person he definitely has his flaws. He's a lot nicer now than he was in his prime. Wasn't always very good to the younger fans, but as he's aged he will give more fist bumps and sign some autographs whereas that was essentially non existent in the early 2000s until about 5-6 years ago.