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Monday, May 13, 2013

Winning the game but losing respect

Hmm ...




Ah, ... Tiger won again after everyone wrote him off a few years ago when he lost his game.
He is back in the game to win the Players's Championship Sunday.
However, the way Tiger won the game through intimidation is losing some respects from the fans.
When Sergio Garcia was tied with Tiger on the 17th hole, El Niño knew the only way to beat Wood was to take a risk to attack the pin.
So the Spaniol pulled a pitch wedge to try to hit the ball close to the opprobrious island green on the 17th;
First shot went into the water an inch short of the green.
Garcia made his third shot after one shot penalty and hoped to make a hole in one--an ace-- to make it an even.
Again the ball landed on the green, but did not stop on the edge of the green and dropped into the water.
Sergio was devastated and saw his Championship game perished in the water.
At the press conference, the Spanish gentleman congratulated Tiger winning the game and told to the reporters why he did not play safe on the 17th.
"I was a victim of Tiger's prowls," said by Sergio.
Sergio knows so well that if he had a chance to have a play-off with Tiger, eventually he would lose to the mighty cat.
That was why Sergio took to the risk to try to beat Tiger during the regular game.
Winning the game means so much to many people, but I do admire what Sergio did last Sunday.
There will be another game in the future for Sergio and Tiger to play.
And I will be rooting for the El Niño, but Tiger next time.
Tiger won last Sunday, but he lost my respect in this game.

I hope "you" like what I wrote about Sergio and Tiger.

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