The Recovering Golfer: Are You Rooting for Tiger?

I’m a passionate professional golf fan…about 4-5 weekends a year. I half-pay attention to the ups and downs of the PGA schedule during the season when SportsCenter’s on, but I’m glued to the screen only those Saturdays and Sundays when a “Major Tournament” is being played — the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, and the PGA champtionship — or every other year when the Ryder Cup stirs up my latent gingoism.

C'mon...You cried too, didn't you?

For the past decade, I’ve been a proud, card-carrying member of Team Lefty. Phil “Lefty” Mickelson was known for many years as The Best Golfer in the World Never to Win a Major; and then having shooed the Majors’ Monkey off his back at the 2004 Masters, transformed into The Best Golfer in the World Not Named Tiger Woods. As the son of a cancer victim, my heart broke in 2009 when his mother and his wife, Amy, were diagnosed with breast cancer, and I literally cried when he grabbed Amy for a long embrace after capturing the 2010 Masters.

And what a contrast it was to Lefty’s nemesis, who was going through…OK, if I need to explain Tiger Woods’ annus horribilis to you, then you need to watch television at least once in a while.

But as the 2011 season started to get into gear, I found myself rooting for Tiger, and yes, feeling sorry for a guy whose net worth exceeds many developing nations, and whose reputation for legendary narcissism preceded the recent scandal by many years.

Last Sunday, when he put together an incredible string of birdies during the first nine holes of the Masters’ final round, I was yelling at the screen doing my part to help urge his ball to fall into the hole.  And I was disappointed when ultimately he fell just a few strokes short of the championship.

I guess I’m victim of the human instinct to root for the underdog.  But, just as this web site’s focus is on the second acts of recovering politicians, I think the love of a good redemption story is built into our DNA.

I’m interested in hearing from you — Tiger fans and Tiger haters: What did Sunday’s round mean to you?  Can someone redeem himself through athletic accomplishment?  Or does Tiger even need redemption: Is it our business in the first place to judge Tiger for his actions?

What say you?  Please comment below:

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Swing

The Politics of Swing

Much has been (and will continue to be) written about this year’s Masters—especially the spectacular battle to the finish and Rory’s agonizing implosion on Sunday. This piece from Golf magazine (normally less hyperbolic than many sports magazines and websites) caught the attention of the RP because news of Tiger Woods’ death may be greatly exaggerated. Check out, in particular, the comments following the article. Coarse dialogue is no more unusual in sport than in politics, but the author may have gone a little overboard on this one. [Golf

Again, sometimes the comments that follow “news” items on websites are far more telling than the story itself. Should we expect equal access for reporters to a men’s locker room in a country club whose membership is open only to men? What do you think? Let us know! [CNN]

Alright, we all want to stay fit of mind and body—and for good reason. As Lord Perceval said, “The physically fit can enjoy their vices.” This is a sport that involves swings and queens—and you’ve probably never heard of it. But talk about cross-training! [Krulwich Wonders

You would think that competitive sport between two countries that have been near the brink of nuclear war more than once could get pretty ugly. After a brief search by the RP, however, this was about as uncivil as it got—and it was big news! If only Kashmir could be as easily defused. [YouTube]

The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Swing

The Politics of Swing

Here’s what more than a billion people know and you don’t: India just won the World Cup in cricket. You think the NCAA tournament is a distraction? [NYTimes]

Okay, then! Now I know we all (recovering politicians, especially) feel better. Thanks, Dan! [ProGolf Talk]

Much ado about nothing? Or poor sportsmanship vs. questionable parenting? Either way, we’re sure there’s more than one campaigner that would have loved to have done this rather than kiss that baby. [The Spin]

The RP loves sports movies. In case you missed it in theatres, this film should have won the Oscar. Agree? Well, DO YOU?!? [Amazon]

The Politics of Swing could show a clip from Caddyshack every week. One of our favorites: [Wisdom Shared]

Finally, a piece about another swing sport you know nothing about (unless you live in Florida or are a member of ETA) [Jackass Jai Alai]

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