One Last Prediction On How Tiger Will Play
/Set for a 1:42 tee time, so I don't think it's too late to post this prediction...
It’s back!
Twenty years later Tatra Press has kindly allowed me to bring back Grounds For Golf now that golf architecture is of more interest to the masses. A new Introduction looks at what’s driven the interest growth and two new chapters I had a blast adding (plus a few edits to keep things up-to-date).
The Amazon purchase page for the book arriving June 15, 2026.
Set for a 1:42 tee time, so I don't think it's too late to post this prediction...
It's good to know that Tiger's scandal is a private matter...until Nike can conjure up a provocative-but-creepy 30-second spot out of it.
So does this mean in the next press conference it would be off limits to ask what Tiger was thinking when he enlisted Dr. Galea, and what he was thinking the night Earl died and he was with one of his women? Good grief.
I'm recording the annual Day Care Challenge from the Augusta National Par-3 Course so that I can relive the emotions over and over again, but for those of you subjecting yourself to the live torture telecast, here's your chance to comment.
That's 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST on ESPN in case you didn't already have it bookmarked, logged in your calendar and written in the palm of your hand.
Let's forget the club rule about keeping the cell phones in the locker (except to record swings, says Steve Ethun), and just think big picture when looking at the images posted by TMZ (I'm still looking for a golf site that would post the images). Not really the best image for Tiger right now, eh? According to Lawrence Donegan he was capturing the "hoop" in Mark O'Meara's stroke, however...I'm just saying...


If you're looking to refresh GolfDigest.com features interactive flyovers of Augusta National hole stats and anecdotes from Brett Avery, while Golf.com posts some killer aerials of key holes along with the new practice area.
As for changes, Rich Lerner touches on a few of them:
Poulter liked the few subtle changes made to the course. The front of the par 5 second was widened by “a few yards to make it more inviting to land the ball and possibly run it up, and front right at the 15th green has been flattened a bit so they can get a good hole location over there.”
The seventh tee has also been nudged up a bit and Poulter said simply, “that’ll help.”
“The course used to be a lot more fun to play 15 years ago,” said Furyk. “It’s become more of a grind.”
Grind? Oh Jim, according to Dean Knuth it's rating would only be a 78.1!
Martin Samuel tackles a subject few have wanted to touch.
Genius needs to take the edge off. Genius needs to escape. Even after another lacerating public address, there remain many unanswered questions about Tiger Woods. The greatest even he cannot satisfy, because it cuts to the heart of his professional existence.
Suppose Bad Tiger was the key to it all? Suppose the waitresses and party girls were serving a purpose, fulfilling a need every bit as necessary as a good caddie or a swing coach? Suppose the hookers, the strippers, the porn actresses, the girls in the diners, the clubs, the casinos, suppose the whole coterie of casual sexual acquaintances were what helped make Woods the best golfer in the world?
...K.J. Choi and Matt Kuchar.
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Geoff Shackelford is a Senior Writer for Golfweek magazine, a weekly contributor to Golf Channel's Morning
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