Let me be the 10 millionth person writing it did not matter if Tiger Woods has won or lost, just that it was important again. The car accident on Thanksgiving seems like it happened 20 years ago. It ruined his family, destroyed his reputation and his golf game submarined. Having prevailed in the 2008 U.S. Open by playing on an injured knee, I remember thinking he had the highest approval ratings of any athlete in my life. It was not the only person who loved sports and did not like having Tiger Woods in his life.He was better at golf than we were in there ...
I'm supposed to think he is a bad role model - he is an adulterer, he is selfish, he is an impostor, he misbehaves on golf courses, that He is someone I do not want my son to emulate one day. It's horses. I want my son knows that people screw up, nobody is perfect, you can learn from your weaknesses. I want my son to watch "The Natural" one day, hear Roy Hobbs said: "Some mistakes you never stop paying for", and I know this is not just words in a movie.I want my son to know that you have not lived until you've fought back, you did not win until you lose, you do not understand what it ' that is to enjoy something until you have suffered, too. I want to make him understand that this is the 21st century, as we sit around picking our heroes apart all day, we expect them to be superhuman at all times, we get angry when they are not, it is hypocritical if you really think....