Frank Deford in his latest commentary for NPR wonders out loud how the golf world feels lonely without its superstar Tiger Woods.
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I mean, let's be honest. At some point, the PGA tour became a wholly subsumed subsidiary of Tiger Woods, and without him there simply doesn't appear to be any there there. The PGA: Professional Golfers Anonymous.
It isn't just that Tiger is away recovering from knee surgery. His magical exit, winning the U.S. Open in a playoff last June while manifestly in pain from playing on a rotten leg, was so exquisite that it's as if he then left for the heavens, not for rehabilitation.
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Read the full commentary at Golf without Woods
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