FoxPerez
08-12-2010, 03:33 PM
In golf, it's just you and your caddy against the course. Tiger is one of those intense golfers where it seems like there's no one else around when he addresses the ball.
The Ryder Cup stands out because the competition is in stark contrast to that very idea. You can't win it alone. American players get to play on a team, follow each other around, be there for support, and rely on coaches on every hole. Competition only taking place every two years, bragging rights on the line and representing your country takes the event to a whole other level that isn't matched in the sport.
And that's exactly what Tiger Woods needs right now.
For the full article, click here: http://tinyurl.com/35jvfhw
The Ryder Cup stands out because the competition is in stark contrast to that very idea. You can't win it alone. American players get to play on a team, follow each other around, be there for support, and rely on coaches on every hole. Competition only taking place every two years, bragging rights on the line and representing your country takes the event to a whole other level that isn't matched in the sport.
And that's exactly what Tiger Woods needs right now.
For the full article, click here: http://tinyurl.com/35jvfhw