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100%, I agree.
I couldn't disagree more. National ratings for PGA events that he competes are more than 50 percent higher for those when he is not.
The guy is the most amazing athlete I have ever seen. Only recently did he surpass Michael Jordan, who was the best in my book.
The only pitfall is watching others crumble. I wish Mickelson had more mental toughness in him. I'd like to see Tiger really get pushed. But usually, players fall by the wayside when he's around.
Mike, you are dead wrong here.
I think I've lost you ... Tiger works out unlike any golfer. He is not an old-time player with the beer belly. He is one of the most dedicated athletes as well as the most talented of his time. I will not relent on this point. Golf is a sport, especially the professional level. I have a brother who has competed in a few PGA tournaments. There is nothing like it.
I was just trying to "stir the pot" with all the Golfers out there. Its easy for me to say because i dont play golf much,but i do know how difficult it is to hit a small ball into a very small hole from 400 yards away in 4 tries. I also realize how dominating Tiger is and that he makes his competition look bad, but im not putting him in the "Best Athlete" category by a long shot.
The comparison with Michael Jordan is interesting, because Jordan proved (through no fault of his own) to be the worst thing to happen to the NBA - he turned it from a team-oriented game into a "me first" game as players who wanted to "be like Mike" became more common. Only recently has the NBA game begun to evolve away from stat-oriented me-firsters back toward a team-oriented game.
The NBA is becoming more of a team-oriented sport...except for Cleveland...