While the sensationalist media channels of the world nearly destroyed the career of one of the world’s finest golfers to have ever lived over marital adultery, the humble Tiger Woods feels lucky to have been selected for the Presidents Cup to be held in Australia. Woods, who held the world number one position for years by winning 14 majors, had slid to number 56 in world rankings. However, he is all ready to fight back from the tragedy, which bites so many legendary players and competitors in almost every professional field. While he has always been clean as a golfer, Woods was often ignored when he apologized for his escapades with various women. Today, he seems to be poised to get back to the winning streak that made him an icon for most young golfers in the world.
Woods told the press that he felt honored to be playing in the tournament, especially because his selectors had many other candidates who could be have been chosen. However, fans believe that it can be hard to ignore a player like Woods, even if he has a bad rank compared to them. The legend has slid outside the top 50 not because he performed badly, but because he never played in recent years owing to the sham he found himself over the media furor. According to most people, who are not even avid golfers, the media should have stayed out of his personal troubles. His marital adultery was an issue that could have probably been best dealt with in his family.
Fans in Sydney are waiting to see Tiger Woods in action. Although out of major tournaments for a while, Woods is expected to perform like a champ because he has been practicing relentlessly according to many news reports. Moreover, arguments talking about the possibly of his playing badly due to absence from the competitive scene have been rubbished by most of his fans. The legend has the greatest amount of respect for his competitors and improving players like the Spanish Sergio Garcia. Moreover, Woods has always been known as a player who would never underestimate his opponents, whether it is on or off the field.
