Love him or hate him, you really have to hand it to Tiger Woods. After making his eagerly awaited comeback in January earlier this year at Torrey Pines, Tiger has gone on to make an impressive 17 starts in 2018 thus far and has mounted serious title challenges at Carnoustie, Bellerive, Bay Hill and Innisbrook, whilst qualifying for the season-ending Tour Championship in the process. Moreover, Woods also managed to force his way into Jim Furyk's Ryder Cup plans and perhaps most importantly, has shown glimpses of the game which has seen him land 14 major titles. However, the question on everyone's lips remains, can Tiger land the illustrious 15th and if so, how does he go about achieving that in 2019?
Play Smart But Plan Smarter
Despite the fact that Tiger is now seemingly pain-free, it's important
to remember that he's no spring chicken at 42 and with the gruelling modern-day
professional golfing schedule to contend with, Woods needs to plan smart if
he's to have any chance of landing another major title. Much like Woods' fellow
Nike
compatriot Roger Federer has done for the past 3 years with regards to the
French Open and entire clay court season, Woods should look to pick and choose
his tournaments wisely in order to give his body and his mind time to refocus
and recuperate.
Of course, you could argue that Federer's reasons partly lie in
the fact that Rafael Nadal is as good as unbeatable on clay and that trying to
wrestle the Roland Garros title from his grasp is almost futile but by the same
token, the rest has demonstrably improved Federer's results on grass and he has
spoken numerous times about how important it is to feel fresh when you're
advancing in years; Tiger Woods could do much worse than take note of this
advice - perhaps he can use this extra downtime to build and design some new courses?
As the old adage goes, "The harder you try, the worse it
gets." Ultimately, golf is the same as any sport in that you tend to play
your best stuff when you're most relaxed and enjoying yourself. Woods has
really come to the fore in the past couple of months and it's plain for
everyone to see that the American is simply enjoying being able to play the
sport he loves without any hindrance. Although it may sound paradoxical at
first, Woods' biggest strength could also be his biggest downfall when it comes
to trying to land that illustrious 15th major - the competitive streak which
has seen him become one of the most decorated players of all time could also
lead to him trying a little too hard and few golfers have found success when
operating with this mentality.
Instead, Woods should stick to simply enjoying playing golf again
and events such as the upcoming Showdown at Shadow Creek should help the
42-year-old in this regard. Woods will go head to head vs Phil Mickelson during
Thanksgiving week for a total purse of $9 million and, as of 11th September,
Woods is the 4/7 favourite with Betway to come out on top in one of the most eagerly anticipated one-off
matches the sport has ever seen.
Keep Being Tiger
Despite his namesake being a ferocious predator in its own right,
Tiger is much more like a shark in that when he smells blood, you're in big
trouble. Over the years, it's impossible to recall how many good golfers have
crumbled in the last round when they knew that Woods is hot on their heels and
back in the day (whenever that was), if Tiger took a sizeable lead into the
final days play then the result was almost a foregone conclusion. The point is
that the name Tiger Woods still strikes fear into the heart of the opposition
and he should continue to play on this as well as rallying the crowds, all of
whom will undoubtedly be rooting for him to succeed.
Tiger's Comeback Is a Victory In Itself
Those who purchased his recently-released biography on eBay or
Amazon will be aware of the hardships and sacrifices Tiger has made over the
last couple of years in order to facilitate his comeback - when you consider
that many top commentators believed he would never be the same after his injury
problems, the fact that he's back out on the course in any capacity is
remarkable. However, we're all aware by now that this won't be enough for Woods
and so, with that being said, can he land his 15th major title? As reported in
the Express, Nick Faldo certainly seems to think so and that's good enough for
us.
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