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Raising Caine
Caine Gardner

Has Tiger changed? Not so much.

Posted Sunday, April 11, 2010, at 11:36 PM
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  • Although your argument makes for a good debate, by cussing he does not show disrespect for the sport, he shows his drive and determination to master his craft and to maintain the #1 in the world moniker. Having only met you once I dont know much if really anything about you, but from this blog I can make one assumption, that yo as a married man are more upset about his infidelity than you are about his actions on the course. If this is true then just go ahead and say it that way and not hide behind him showing PASSION for his profession and drive to be the best.

    -- Posted by jaredscousin on Mon, Apr 12, 2010, at 7:42 AM
  • Tiger's actions showed that once he was out of the lead group and thought he couldn't win it, he rapidly lost interest. You could see it in his mannerisms. In the final round, he wished he was somewhere, anywhere other than Augusta, Georgia.

    -- Posted by purple_heat on Mon, Apr 12, 2010, at 4:11 PM
  • Wait, so cussing and throwing fits means he has drive and determination? Really? It might just mean he has never grown up. Drive and determination are shown through effort, focus, and maintaining control of yourself. The most driven people don't get rattled.

    -- Posted by cloverfan on Tue, Apr 13, 2010, at 9:16 AM
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