I have stated here and here before that the general view among sports commentators that Tiger Woods is unlikely to regain imperious form and win golf tournaments had to be wrong. As the Guardian reports, Tiger's performance at the Chevron World Challenge tournament shows that this player still maintains the skill set that has enabled him to retain the admiration of dispassionate sports fans. In my view, while one win does not mean that the player will continue to do so, it merely states that the bets against Tiger winning a major again must shift decisively because this player has time, history and skill on his side.
It is understandable that there are the questions about what the strength of the field was, but a number of those on the list were far ahead of him and yet he won. Skeptics must be allowed their say but many professional golfers would like to take away the Chevron Challenge prize while only a select few do.
Watch the guy.
It is understandable that there are the questions about what the strength of the field was, but a number of those on the list were far ahead of him and yet he won. Skeptics must be allowed their say but many professional golfers would like to take away the Chevron Challenge prize while only a select few do.
Watch the guy.
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