Rick Reilly: Tiger needs to clean up his act

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Woods needs to clean up his act

By Rick Reilly
ESPN The Magazine


Tiger Woods has outgrown those Urkel glasses he had as a kid. Outgrown the crazy hair. Outgrown a body that was mostly neck.

When will he outgrow his temper?

The man is 33 years old, married, the father of two. He is paid nearly $100 million a year to be the representative for some monstrously huge companies, from Nike to Accenture. He is the world's most famous and beloved athlete.

And yet he spent most of his two days at Turnberry last week doing the Turn and Bury. He'd hit a bad shot, turn and bury his club into the ground in a fit. It was two days of Tiger Tantrums -- slamming his club, throwing his club and cursing his club. In front of a worldwide audience.

A whole lot of that worldwide audience is kids. They do what Tiger does. They swing like Tiger, read putts like Tiger and do the celebration biceps pump like Tiger. Do you think for two seconds they don't think it's cool to throw their clubs like Tiger, too?

He's grown in every other way. He's committed, responsible, smart, funny and the most talented golfer in history. I just thought we'd be over the conniptions by now.

If there were no six-second delay, Tiger Woods would be the reason to invent it. Every network has been burned by having the on-course microphone open when he blocks one right into the cabbage and starts with the F-bombs. Once, at Doral, he unleashed a string of swear words at a photographer that would've made Artie Lange blush, and then snarled, "'The next time a photographer shoots a [expletive] picture, I'm going to break his [expletive] neck!"

He's grown in every other way. He's committed, responsible, smart, funny, and the most talented golfer in history. I just thought we'd be over the conniptions by now.

It's disrespectful to the game, disrespectful to those he plays with and disrespectful to the great players who built the game before him. Ever remember Jack Nicklaus doing it? Arnold Palmer? When Tom Watson was getting guillotined in that playoff to Stewart Cink, did you see him so much as spit? Only one great player ever threw clubs as a pro -- Bobby Jones -- and he stopped in his 20s when he realized how spoiled he looked.

This isn't new. Woods has been this way for years: swearing like a Hooters' bouncer, trying to bury the bottom of his driver into the tee box, flipping his club end over end the second he realizes his shot is way offline.

I can still remember the 1997 Masters -- arguably the most important golf tournament ever played. Woods, then 21, was playing the 15th hole on Sunday. He had just hit a fairway wood out of the rough and was watching it. A young boy came up from behind just to touch him -- just to pat the back of this amazing new superhero. That's when Tiger pulled the club way back over his head and slammed it down, nearly braining the kid he couldn't see behind him. And this was with a huge lead.

Look, in every other case, I think Tiger Woods has been an A-plus role model. Never shows up in the back of a squad car with a black eye. Never gets busted in a sleazy motel with three "freelance models." Never gets so much as a parking ticket. But this punk act on the golf course has got to stop. If it were my son, I'd tell him the same thing: "Either behave or get off the course."

Come to think of it, if I were the president of Nike, I'd tell him the same thing.

Put it this way: Will Tiger let his own two kids carry on in public like that?

I know what you're saying. We see more Tiger tantrums because TV shows every single shot he hits. And I'm telling you: You're wrong. He is one of the few on Tour who do it. And I keep wondering when PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem is going to have the cojones to publicly upbraid him for it.

Golf is a gentlemen's game. Stomping and swearing and carrying on like a Beverly Hills tennis brat might fly in the NBA or in baseball or in football, where less is expected, but golf demands manners. It's your honor. Is my mark in your way? No, I had 6, not 5. Golfers call penalties on themselves. We are our own police. Tiger, police yourself.

Tiger does a boatload of work for kids. He raises millions for his Tiger Woods Learning Center, which has helped teach thousands. But teaching goes the wrong way, too. Tiger is teaching them that if he can be a hissy hothead on the course, they can, too.

I remember Tiger's dad, Earl, telling a story. One day, when Tiger was just a kid, he was throwing his clubs around in a fuming fit when his dad said something like "Tiger, golf is supposed to be fun." And Tiger said, "Daddy, I want to win. That's how I have fun."

Well, it's not fun to watch.
 

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I wonder if Reilly will write an article on how Sergio Garcia spit into a cup during a tournament.

That's worse than club slamming.

I've seen countless people slam clubs on a course out of anger. Yet, I've never come across someone actually spitting into a cup.
 

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Vintage;2851129 said:
I wonder if Reilly will write an article on how Sergio Garcia spit into a cup during a tournament.

That's worse than club slamming.

I've seen countless people slam clubs on a course out of anger. Yet, I've never come across someone actually spitting into a cup.

That's pretty gross, what did he do that for?
 

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Vintage;2851129 said:
I wonder if Reilly will write an article on how Sergio Garcia spit into a cup during a tournament.

That's worse than club slamming.

I've seen countless people slam clubs on a course out of anger. Yet, I've never come across someone actually spitting into a cup.
Nah. Sergio doesn't sell magazines.
 

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I'm not offended in the least by Tiger, the fact that it is not about the money (He has made major dollars already and could stop playing today and live like a king) it is about winning and he has not lost his fire or passion for winning. He expects perfection out of himself and is angered when he does not achieve that perfection. That is what makes Tiger as great as he is.
 

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I actually like that he shows emotion like that.

Its needed in golf imo.
 

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Tiger has done this forever, and people have been writing about it forever. Tiger is not going to change anything. I don't really care either way.
 

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ajk23az;2851364 said:
Tiger has done this forever, and people have been writing about it forever. Tiger is not going to change anything. I don't really care either way.

Why should he? He is the best and works hard to be the best.
 

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CATCH17;2851261 said:
I actually like that he shows emotion like that.

Its needed in golf imo.

While I'm not adverse to someone showing emotion on a golf course, more times than not, it's detrimental in what you're trying to achieve.
 

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Thre day he learns that these bursts of anger are a detriment to his game,will be the day he stops them. They can't help but take away from the concentration level required to be at the top of that sport.
 

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ologan;2851378 said:
Thre day he learns that these bursts of anger are a detriment to his game,will be the day he stops them. They can't help but take away from the concentration level required to be at the top of that sport.

Tiger has no problem evidently Reilly does. Believe it or not anger and the release of anger is different for everyone we all react different and handle it differently.
 

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Vintage;2851129 said:
I wonder if Reilly will write an article on how Sergio Garcia spit into a cup during a tournament.

That's worse than club slamming.

I've seen countless people slam clubs on a course out of anger. Yet, I've never come across someone actually spitting into a cup.

I hadn't heard that story, but did he do it repeatedly??

Reilly is right, Tiger has had a problem with his temper for a long, long time... and frankly, it's keeping him from reaching his full potential (which is a scary thought)...

When I was a young assistant pro, I was given to putting the silver bird aloft when in a foul mood, when things weren't going well on the course... but even then, I didn't cuss like Tiger does...

And that all stopped when I finally figured out that I was a pretty good scrambler (can't putt worth a lick, but I'm a very good chipper), and if I kept my wits, I might still be able to make my par...

Now, I kinda like Tiger more because of his temper problem, it makes him seem more human to me, but like Reilly, I wonder if his sponsors don't cringe every time he lets the F-bomb fly...

I can tell you that my elderly Aunt Shirley, who knows absolutely nothing about golf, was at one time a huge Tiger fan, she'd even watch golf tournaments when he was contending... until the day the cameras caught him in one of those foul-mouthed rants... that ended her fandom, my Aunt Suke (her nickname in the family) is a church-going lady, and she was shocked that that nice young man could act like that...
 

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kristie;2867636 said:
reilly is an idiot. :mad:

Actually, kristie, Reilly is exactly right... you never heard Jack Nicklaus doing such a thing; golf IS supposed to be a gentleman's game, and gentlemen don't publicly display their anger...

And Tiger would be even better if he could put a lid on his profanity... he's a hell of a good guy, as far as I'm concerned, but his game and his public image are damaged by his temper...

When I was helping to run the junior golf program in Washington, Pa., I saw--and applauded-- any number of fathers who made their sons sit out a number of the tournaments for blowing up on the course... those dads had the right idea...

Competitive fire is a good thing, but it needs to be controlled... Tiger is a grown man now, and a father, and he's setting a terrible example for his kids, and for all the kids who idolize him...
 

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Spoiled children act out with temper tantrums in public, grown men do not.

I can't stand when he takes the Lords name in vain.

It is the only thing I dislike about TW, ... other than his childishness, I think he is awesome.

He dominates his sport like no other athlete.

I admire his dominance, I always love to watch him win.

He is too old to be acting this way though.
 

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What a crock of ****...............

When our professional athletes don't care or don't show that it matters, the Rick Reilly's of the world jump all over them (Ricky Watters, Randy Moss,etc....) Players who show up "just for a paycheck" are a lightning rod for a lot of guys who never played an OUNCE of pro sports. As if some sports writer is some holy barometer of how top-teir athletes should behave or not behave.

This assault on Tiger Woods after an ucharacterstic "meltdown" (jeez, he finally and actually blew a lead after a thousand Sundays going in with a lead) just shows how great and dominant and untouchable he actually is. Every weekend, some pro golfer blows a lead, but Tiger isn't allowed to be human once every other decade!!!

What about Padrig Harrington blowing two consectutive tournaments by completely blowing to peices in the back nine on a Sunday? And 8 ON A THREE PAR?!?!? I'm simply a duffer, but even I can't recall any 8's on a three par!!! See, but a professional golfer, supposedly in the top teir of the sport, NOT NAMED TIGER WOODS...................he gets little to no press or dissing. Only Tiger.

Tiger Woods, rightfully so, is held to a singular and unique higher standard. But this amount of Monday-morning-QBing by a bunch of fat-***'s who couldn't break 90.................I don't want to hear it.

NEWS FLASH: TIGER WOODS IS A HUMAN BEING!!!! This was bound to happen sooner or later, even in Tigers career. Just a matter of time. I can't wait for Tiger to win a couple/few majors in a row, and then have to read all of Rick Reilly's "told ya' so" articles about how great Tiger is. He'll jump right back onto that bandwagon as soon as it sells magazine articles again.

How Tiger Woods express's his disappointment and frustration regarding HIS OWN GAME is HIS BUSINESS! We should be celebrating a professional golfer, the BEST IN THE GAME BY FAR, who refuses to settle for "good enough" or "competitive". Anything less than perfection clearly isn't good enough for this guy. THAT'S THEY TYPE OF STUFF that all pro's, in every sport, should be made of. He has a responsibility to himself, his sponsers, his team and his fans to settle for nothing less than the best. And it's shows when he's let himself and all these folks down. He knows what he represents and what people expect from him.

In many ways, he IS an excellent example to young people in this regard. Forget the occasional club slam or curse word. The bigger thing that kids learn from Tiger Woods is "be true to your standards, and don't settle for second best".
 

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lewpac;2889319 said:
What a crock of ****...............

When our professional athletes don't care or don't show that it matters, the Rick Reilly's of the world jump all over them (Ricky Watters, Randy Moss,etc....) Players who show up "just for a paycheck" are a lightning rod for a lot of guys who never played an OUNCE of pro sports. As if some sports writer is some holy barometer of how top-teir athletes should behave or not behave.

This assault on Tiger Woods after an ucharacterstic "meltdown" (jeez, he finally and actually blew a lead after a thousand Sundays going in with a lead) just shows how great and dominant and untouchable he actually is. Every weekend, some pro golfer blows a lead, but Tiger isn't allowed to be human once every other decade!!!

What about Padrig Harrington blowing two consectutive tournaments by completely blowing to peices in the back nine on a Sunday? And 8 ON A THREE PAR?!?!? I'm simply a duffer, but even I can't recall any 8's on a three par!!! See, but a professional golfer, supposedly in the top teir of the sport, NOT NAMED TIGER WOODS...................he gets little to no press or dissing. Only Tiger.

Tiger Woods, rightfully so, is held to a singular and unique higher standard. But this amount of Monday-morning-QBing by a bunch of fat-***'s who couldn't break 90.................I don't want to hear it.

NEWS FLASH: TIGER WOODS IS A HUMAN BEING!!!! This was bound to happen sooner or later, even in Tigers career. Just a matter of time. I can't wait for Tiger to win a couple/few majors in a row, and then have to read all of Rick Reilly's "told ya' so" articles about how great Tiger is. He'll jump right back onto that bandwagon as soon as it sells magazine articles again.

How Tiger Woods express's his disappointment and frustration regarding HIS OWN GAME is HIS BUSINESS! We should be celebrating a professional golfer, the BEST IN THE GAME BY FAR, who refuses to settle for "good enough" or "competitive". Anything less than perfection clearly isn't good enough for this guy. THAT'S THEY TYPE OF STUFF that all pro's, in every sport, should be made of. He has a responsibility to himself, his sponsers, his team and his fans to settle for nothing less than the best. And it's shows when he's let himself and all these folks down. He knows what he represents and what people expect from him.

In many ways, he IS an excellent example to young people in this regard. Forget the occasional club slam or curse word. The bigger thing that kids learn from Tiger Woods is "be true to your standards, and don't settle for second best".

What? Isn't this Rick Reilly article from three weeks ago? It was not an article written in response to Tiger and this past weekends PGA Championship. Plus Reilly is already one of Tiger's biggest supporters. He would never jump off of Tiger's band wagon. He just doesn't like one aspect of Tiger and that is his penchant for throwing mini-tantrums. I don't think there is anything is wrong with the article. Apparently many in the golf community have similar feelings about Tiger and his outbursts as well as with other players who may do the same thing..

Harrington did blow up the past couple of weeks in his game, but I don't recall him throwing a tantrum on his way to an 8, so I don't get your comparison.

Now for me I could care less about Tiger and his tantrums. I enjoy playing golf, but I don't consider myself a fan of the PGA. Too many stuffed shirts. They all need to relax a bit more.

I agree that Tiger is held to a different standard. That is common. The top athletes or teams are always held to different standards. Sometimes in a positive way and sometimes in a negative way.
 

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Tiger is not going to change who he is and many golfers on the tour show the same type of emotion. Most who follow the game love watching Tiger and he draws a lot of people to tournaments. As 1 golfer said last year I can thank Tiger Woods for the addition to my house because of Tiger there is more cash being paid out to all the golfers. Rick Reilly is entitled to his opinion but this all it is and I doubt Rick Reilly would change his personality if someone told him they did not like the way he acted.
 

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joseephuss;2889655 said:
What? Isn't this Rick Reilly article from three weeks ago? It was not an article written in response to Tiger and this past weekends PGA Championship. Plus Reilly is already one of Tiger's biggest supporters. He would never jump off of Tiger's band wagon. He just doesn't like one aspect of Tiger and that is his penchant for throwing mini-tantrums. I don't think there is anything is wrong with the article. Apparently many in the golf community have similar feelings about Tiger and his outbursts as well as with other players who may do the same thing..

Harrington did blow up the past couple of weeks in his game, but I don't recall him throwing a tantrum on his way to an 8, so I don't get your comparison.

Now for me I could care less about Tiger and his tantrums. I enjoy playing golf, but I don't consider myself a fan of the PGA. Too many stuffed shirts. They all need to relax a bit more.

I agree that Tiger is held to a different standard. That is common. The top athletes or teams are always held to different standards. Sometimes in a positive way and sometimes in a negative way.

I wasn't technically comparing Harrington to Tiger. I was making an illustration to indicate how GREAT Tiger really is. Padrig's recent exploits served to make my point.

The point being, is that every weekend in every professional event in golf, someone good is not playing well, frustrated, banging a club, cussing and twitching and huffing and puffing about his/her game. Everyone is prone to the going on at one time or another. And, you never hear a word about it unless it's Tiger Woods. In fact, Reilly wrote an entire article about it.

Why? Because he's Tiger Woods, who has so seperated himself apart from EVERYONE else on tour that he's under a different microscope. He's not allowed to be human. He's not allowed to show emotion. He's not allowed to get frustrated or angry over his game. He's Tiger Woods, and he should know better. He's an ambassador for the game like no other at any time for two reasons: His "minority" status, but more so for how dominant he is.

The "minority" status thing has dissapated, and you hardly hear anything about that aspect anymore. But, when he first showed up on the PGA Scene, it had a life of it's own. In many ways it was legit and justified, as the PGA Tour at the time, and even now, has never been known for it's vast amount of minorities. In some quarters, private clubs still descriminate under the radar.

Then, there's his game. Of which I'm not qualified to comment on, because it's in a stratosphere that I'll never approach.

His persona and game have so escelated that he's expected to be almost perfect on and off the golf course. So, he mumbles a cuss word under his breath, or slams a 4 iron on the fairway, and people lose their minds in disbelief! No one else is held to that standard.

Some one here alluded to the "poor example for kids" that this behaviour might be signaling or sending to young people. I say the opposite. I say, that this drive to win, this absolute refusal to settle for "good enough", his obvious dissappointment in himself when he fails to execute, etc...........I think that that's a GOOD thing for kids to see.

If I were sitting with my kid, and saw Tiger Woods throw a little fit over a shot he didn't like, I'd be like "See that son? If you put your effort and hand to something, be the best at it. Look at this guy. It's between HIM and HIMSELF! No one can put a higher standard or expectation upon him that HE HIMSELF doesn't already put in place". THAT'S what I would expect young golfing folk to garner from this "thing" about Tiger Woods.
 

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Tiger's not the only golfer that shows that type of emotion.

Now, given the fact that he is probably one of the most, if not the most popular sports figures in the world, makes for a good argument that he needs to chill out a bit.

I personally think people just need to shut their mouths. The guy expects to perform at the highest level and holds himself to an unbelievable standard.

Again, he's not the only golfer that does it. We could talk about Curtis Strange slapping a cup of water out of the hand of a patron who offered him the drink. Or as mentioned above, Sergio spitting in the cup.

While we're talking about big figures in sports, I guess we could go after other top notch athletes that have less than perfect behavior during competition.
 
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