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August 08, 2010

Woods not forthcoming with truth

I'm not partial to piling on someone when they're down. But I was hoping Tiger Woods was sincere about becoming a better person, as he professed in his first full interview with media members at the Masters.
But I've got to tell you, it's getting more and more difficult to believe a word the man says. He's playing terrible golf for his standards, and in his pre-tournament press conference prior to the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Woods said a primary reason is he doesn't practice nearly as much as he used to. The reason for that, he said, is the time he spends with his kids.
Let me get this straight. Woods won six times last year in 17 events, earned $10.5 million, and won the FedEx Cup playoffs. That was coming off surgery to repair a knee injury and broken leg. And that was while Woods had a wife, two kids at home, and a couple dozen or so mistresses to spend time with. Now he's without a wife, supposedly without mistresses, and without two kids at home. Woods has limited time with his kids, who we have to assume are with Elin a whole lot more.
So how is it possible that his kids are keeping him from practicing more? Your guess is as good as mine, and it appears we're left with our guesses every time Woods says something these days.

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