Tiger Woods Return to Golf
Posted by Todd Helvik at 8:48 pm

In case you’ve been living under a rock, Tiger Woods is making his return to golf after an indefinite leave of absence due to some issues between himself and his wife (he cheated on her 1 or 11 times). And if that is news to you then I would also like to let you in on another secret, Michael Jackson has passed away.
Anyways, back to the subject at hand and let me first say, thank god he’s coming back. I know everyone has their opinions about him and what he should or shouldn’t do but all I honestly care about is watching him dominate a sport just like he has been doing for the past decade. He owes myself and millions of other fans across the world 0 explanation for his actions or “transgressions” as they call them in the news.
People are so quick to criticize other people and say how bad they are and they can’t believe someone could do that and bla bla bla and “I’m never going to watch him again because of what he did.” All you need to ask yourself is why did you watch him in the first place, because he is a loving husband or because he has dominated a sport unlike anyone we have ever seen and is arguably the world’s most popular athlete and after this scandal we can pretty much call that a fact.
And what is really going to upset all the new “Tiger haters” is that more people are going to watch now more than ever. The fact is Tiger changed the entire sport of golf, the coverage, the paychecks and the sponsorships. No player will ever deny that and they all have him to be thankful for making their wallets much fatter than they were before he was here. At the end of the day, you’re not his relative or friend so he doesn’t owe you any explanation or details about his personal life.
All I want is for Tiger to come back to his winning ways and remind everyone why they know his name in the first place and as bad as it is to cheat, at least he didn’t cheat the sport that has given him so much which we can’t say about so many players in other sports, mainly baseball and football. Hopefully the picture at the top of this post gave you a good laugh, it did me. Also thought I’d throw on his most recent interview on ESPN’s Tom Rinaldi.