Tiger Woods has changed, but so has Augusta National | The Masters

Tom Rinaldi describes the change that Tiger Woods has gone through over the last few years, not only physically, but family wise and mentally. Along with Tiger's change however, comes the change to Augusta National, including an increase of over 500 yards of distance.

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23 thoughts on “Tiger Woods has changed, but so has Augusta National | The Masters

  1. I have never liked Tiger Woods, but have come around to appreciate him some with him becoming more humble and appreciative of the Game. I think the Sports media has a lot to do with Tiger being liked by them blowing sugar up his ass the last 20 plus years.

  2. years from now, we will all feel so fortunate to say "I saw Tiger…….". This happens once in a few generations. To be able to say, "I remember seeing Tiger tee it up @ the Pheonix Open @ the par 3" – will go down in infamy.

  3. Yeah you have many lady fans who normally do not watch golf but because of TIGER WOODS we ladies do love to watch golf, and Tiger is a gorgeous golfer, so you can't take your eyes off of him agreed ladies?

  4. It's well known they changed the course to keep him from winning so much. There was lots of resentment when he came on the scene in 1996-2000. Fuzzy Zoeller racist comments after his first Master's win, Phil and Sergio's meltdowns are only part of the story.

  5. Tiger raised the standard of the game to the point that if anyone wanted to be a contender, he had to raise the level of his conditioning and swing. Golfers are better today, hit the ball farther, but none are the shotmakers like Lee Trevino. Technology has changed the game; when I played in college, there were rules by the USGA against the undue influence of metal woods to improve distance and accuracy. I guess the USGA gave in. The GAME is not the same, courses have to be tricked up because everyone hits is a ton off the tee. Shotmaking is now a forgotten, lost art.

  6. This did not feel like a fluke to me. He will gain a ton of confidence from that victory. If he can stay healthy, I think he wins the jacket again at some point.

  7. I am so PROUD of Tiger Woods he has come a long way! He needs to keep it up for those precious children I know he can do it So PROUD of his comeback KEEP praying Tiger !

  8. One great thing about the last win and especially this one is that you can be at your lowest physically, mentally, emotionally and personally and still come back to be the greatest. THIS is what our children need to learn from today. Not taking a knee or going and crying in a sensitive space. Learn from your mistakes, still believe in yourself and go out and try again. Thank you, Tiger

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