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Tiger Wins at a Cost

 

I am still marveling at Tiger Wood's incredible victory at the US. Open. His physical and mental toughness is practically unparalleled in professional sports. Yet, I wonder whether his victory was worth the cost. Read More

Tiger Woods

Having lived around 60 years to date and played sports most of that time and I too have incurred my share of injuries. I find it extremely hard to believe that Tiger could have played 91 holes of golf on a leg with the list of injuries identified in the news.

I do however believe that Tiger could have played with lesser injuries and let the press create the hero.

Tiger is an investment, meant to make money, at any cost.

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