Monday, April 20, 2020

Tiger Woods Essays (835 words) - Tiger Woods,

Tiger Woods Throughout the history of golf there have been many great golfers but none as dominant as Tiger Woods. Because of his tournament wins, hard work, dedication and the revolutionizing of his sport, it is clear that Tiger Woods has become the greatest golfer of all time. At the age of twenty four Tiger Woods has shattered many of golf's records. Even as an amateur signs of greatness were apparent. At the age of fifteen Woods became the youngest player ever to win the U.S. Junior Amateur Title. Tiger would go on to win this tournament the next two years for a record setting three times. At the age of eighteen Woods became the youngest player to win the U.S. Amateur Championship. At the age of twenty, when Tiger Woods turned pro, he had won a record three straight U.S. Amateur titles. In 1997 Tiger woods became the youngest player in history to become Masters Champion. At the age of twenty one he won the tournament by a record breaking twelve strokes. After winning this years US. Open by a record breaking fifteen strokes, Woods went on to claim the British Open by an unprecedented eight strokes. At the age of twenty four Tiger became the youngest player to win all four of golf's major tournaments. This summer Woods became the first player since Ben Hogan in 1953 to win three major tournaments. Tiger Woods has earned enough tou rnament victories for a lifetime exemption for the PGA tour. At twenty four Woods is already the lifetime career money winner with over seventeen million dollars in earnings. With nine tournament victories this year alone it is clear that Tiger Woods is the greatest golfer of all time. Woods is the hardest working player on the PGA tour today. He is estimated to hit over eight hundred balls at each practice session and is known to spend hours a day working on his short game. Tiger works not only on his weaknesses but his strengths as well, " Woods was always a good putter, but he's worked to be more consistent. Whatever he sees as a weakness in his game, he turns into a strength." Says Woods' coach Butch Harmon, ( Time magazine, August 14, 2000). Although Tiger has won many PGA titles his work ethic has never diminished. After a not so stellar round of golf during this years PGA championship Tiger went straight to the practice range. There he hit balls under the watchful eye of his coach until it was dark out. Once dark out, Tiger went to the chipping area where he worked on his short game and stayed until 8:56 pm. After his final round of golf and his fifth career major title, when asked if he was satisfied with having one of the most successful summers in the history of golf woods replied, " To play as well as I did down the stretch is very special. Hopefully when I look back at the tapes I will find something- I already know what I need to work on ?but maybe something else" said Woods (Toronto Star). Woods is never satisfied with his game and is always trying to improve. Woods developed his excellent work ethic as a young child says his father Earl woods, " I never had to ask Tiger to practice." This work ethic has followed him from his childhood and gotten him to where he is today. With this great work ethic and desire to improve it is no wonder that Tiger Woods has become the greatest golfer of all time. Woods has revolutionized the game of golf. He has opened the game to people of all races and financial positions. Tiger Woods has started a foundation that is making golf courses and equipment available for underprivileged children. Woods has turned golf tournaments into major sporting events that are watched by millions. In this year's British Open 28 million Americans tuned in to watch Woods cruise to victory. This was a 32% increase from last year. Woods has brought the game of golf to another level. To compete with Tiger tour players are now on a strict training regiment forcing them to head to the gym. Since joining the

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