Tiger should take a year off to live as a hermit in the Himalayas, meditate, sleep, and carve napkin rings. Only then can he hope to be the patron saint of golf players.
Man you really have a thing for him don't you?
I used to play golf a lot. I quit, just today, when I finally realized that hitting the ball well once cannot make up for hitting it badly over and over.
Hitting a golf ball well is very satisfying, but not satisfying enough to make up for all my bad shots.
I like watching Tiger.
Your second Tiger-rant. You sound like you have some very serious issues.
I suspicion those around you wish YOU'D hie off to the Himalayas.
Do you always wax pompously? ("to speak about something in a knowing and self-important way, especially when not qualified to do so")
That's not really a question - just an observation...
Ken Dryden, the legendary goalie for the Montreal Canadiens in the 1970s, skated off the ice in 1979 at the age of 31 after Montreal won their fourth Stanley Cup championship in a row (and sixth in Dryden's eight seasons with the team) and retired at the peak of his career.
That's the way to "always leave them wishing for more."
Success envy?
You must be the patron saint of all the "Poor Twits