Global Sports: 2012 Awaits The Genuine Comeback Of Tiger Woods

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

2012 Awaits The Genuine Comeback Of Tiger Woods

By Michael Thomson


People who like to watch and go golfing, equally love to watch the true master of the game, Tiger Woods. This favored and impressive golf player requires no introduction, as his name simply means, brilliancy in golfing. Nothing speaks better than Tiger's control over the ball which is returning after latest changes in coach.

His exceptional performances leave great memories with viewers, and other players. They'd always keenly studied his every move, each practice shot and shot in comepetition. He could be a true inspiration for amateur golfers. The 1997 Gurus witnessed the true beginning of his journey toward major championship success. His real potential and zeal toward golf made him win the respect from millions of fans.

Tiger Woods golfing style and keenness made the game of golf look easy and cushty for many fans. Until 2009, his game was irresistible. That was till that event or series of situations in late 2009.

In 2010 he missed most of the year and didn't qualify for the Playoffs. This was disappointing for the fans and young blood like Rickie Fowler and Rory McIlroy are thrust into the spotlight.

This does not mean that Tiger had gone to slumber and won't return. The king of the game is coming back, as he came 3rd in the Australian Open after leading and won the Bay Hill Invitational at Arnold Palmers ' club. This was only the start of his come back, as he told his arrival at Presidents Cup by clinching the US team deciding point. He had put continuous pressure on his opponents for 2 years, when he made it to the winner's circle of the Chevron World Challenge. Fans really liked to see his birdie finish on the17th and 18th hole, defeating Zach Johnson.

The 2012 Major season has high hopes for Tiger Woods, as his fans would like to see the particular Tiger in action as he did in 2000. Where he won the last 3 majors of the year and set a considerable number of scoring records during the process.




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