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Tiger Woods doesn't have enough time in the day to practice golf

Thursday February 28, 2008 | 21:17:34 196 words, 2868 views  

Even after winning his sixth straight tournament title and passing Arnold Palmer on the U.S. PGA Tour’s all-time wins list with a record-setting victory in the final of the World Golf Championships Match Play event, Tiger Woods says that the game is hard and that he doesn’t have time in the day to practice all the different parts of the game.

After being asked about the state of his game in the press room at the post-round interview, he said that he still felt that there is room for improvement in his game. He said (and I am paraphrasing) “the game is fluid, it is always changing. When you are putting well, the ball striking may leave you, when you are hitting the ball well, then you start to putt badly. It is impossible to do everything well. I just feel that there is not enough time in the day to practice all the different parts of the game.”

Tiger must be human because that is the way I feel!

If Tiger doesn’t have enough time in the day to practice his game, what about the rest of the poor guys on the PGA Tour?

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Comment from: Joe Cool [Visitor]
Tiger does not have enough time in the day to practice because he has a gazillion other interests outside of golf.
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