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The Power of Words: Tiger Woods, Rory Sabbatini, Woody Austin, Stephen Ames

Friday August 17, 2007 | 10:06:07 90 words, 1731 views
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Words are my wand for today, and I’ll use precious few of them. Chew on this quote for a moment:

“You go outwork everybody and days like today or weeks like this week, it shows,” Woods said.

It comes from a GolfWeek article by Jeff Rude. Tiger Woods referred to his fitness and performance at Southern Hills during the August PGA Championship. Why do we tolerate this arrogance (you go outwork everybody) from Tiger, but vilify and degrade much less from others? You know the answer, complex as it is.


Comments:

Comment from: Oui Oui Oui [Visitor] Email
The difference between Woods and the few golfers you cited is his winning.
Permalink 08/17/07 @ 11:15
Comment from: Judge Smails [Visitor] Email
Ron Mon,

Words don't necessarily become more powerful just because you post them twice.
Permalink 08/17/07 @ 11:24
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
oui oui oui
So, he wins and gets a free pass? Shouldn't show humility?

js
visibility certainly enhances power.
Permalink 08/17/07 @ 11:34
Comment from: BV [Visitor]
"You know the answer, complex as it is." Actually Ron - I don't. Perhaps you'd expand/expound a bit on that for those of us metaphysically-challenged folks?
Permalink 08/21/07 @ 15:33

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