Tiger Woods Knows It's Time to Finally Listen to Reason
It's about time.
It's about time Tiger Woods finally listened to the voice of reason, perhaps from his doctor, maybe from Mark Steinberg or perhaps it came from the person who was in charge of discipline when he was growing up—his mother.
Yes, maybe Mom told Tiger is was time to cut to the chase, stop thinking he's some kinda Superman and simply listen to his rickety leg and sit this one out.
This U.S. Open Championship will get along fine without him.
If you didn't see this coming then you've never tweaked a joint, suffered a good solid knee sprain. If you didn't see this coming, then perhaps you don't understand the difficulty of the U.S. Open and what it stands for.
To put it simply, the USGA's objective is to present a total, thorough examination of every facet of every contestant's game.
A player does not go to the U.S. Open to "find" any portion of his game. If it's not already there, you're not going to find it over 72 holes of pure golf torture.
At this moment, Tiger Woods has more questions than answers about his golf swing, his short game and his putting. That is fact.
At this moment, Tiger Woods has more questions than answers about the condition of the golfing world's most famous left knee.
That is fact.
Questions, mind you, no answers. And that's from a guy who has a tough time giving answers even when he knows them.
Add up the facts and reason says it's time to stay home.
Even in his website statement, Woods' spokespeople, whoever they may be, delivered this:
So, let the ongoing speculation over the future of Eldrick T. Woods continue.
Go ahead and come up with every reason he will or won't be the "old" Tiger.
Speculation, guessing, predicting, nay-saying, back-slapping—it's all part of the combination soap opera/reality show that stars and is directed and produced by Tiger Woods.
Roll the credits.

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