Martin Kaymer is known as one of the most thoughtful and articulate golfers on the planet. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that his thoughts on this week’s Tiger Woods developments couldn’t be contained to a 140-character tweet.
Here’s my take on the recent traffic incident involving Tiger Woods. This might not be what happened to Tiger, but it happened to me, and his symptoms and behaviour were eerily similar to mine.
Breathing is important. Who knew? That handy revelation recently struck Jason Dufner, who has suddenly found a little air under his feet as he enjoys a solid stretch of golf, one void only of a victory.
Like many of his fellow professionals and others in the world of golf, Bubba Watson saw the mug shot, the one of a dishevelled and droop-eyed Tiger Woods that was taken after he was arrested on suspicion of DUI on Monday in Florida, and winced.
Tiger Woods grabbed headlines overnight for a DUI arrest near his home in Florida a DUI arrest. This morning, Australian time, the 14-time Major champion addressed the incident.
For all the happy talk from and about Woods by those who wish everything was all right, it’s not unreasonable to surmise that the 14-time Major-championship winner’s life has been troubled for a while.
While most accounts of Tiger Woods’ troubles begin with his 2009 sex scandal, the most pronounced struggles for the 14-time Major champion appear to have begun after his 2013 Player of the Year season.