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Welcome to Tigermania 2.0: How This All May Somehow Help Golf

"Hello world."  Remember that?  That was how Tiger introduced his professional career at the Greater Milwaukee Open in 1996.  Some thirteen years later, the phrase is now being retooled to explain the revelations of Tiger Woods' extramarital activities. 

"I am Tiger Woods."  The captivating Nike ad that came out in 1997 now takes on a completely different meaning.  Recasting that ad in 2009 would star guys like John Edwards and Kobe Bryant.  It would probably be an ad that most parents wouldn't want their kids to see.

Still, for all of the disappointment that has been expressed about Woods' activities - and the actions of those looking to capitalize off of his fame and fortune - there has probably never been more interest in golf.  Ever.

Forget the Win for the Ages.  Nevermind the Tiger Slam.

Because of Tiger Woods' accident, rumor mill, and subsequent confession, golf has never had more eyes even indirectly afixed on it.

The hype and the follow through in 1996-97 that resulted in a record Masters win for Woods put golf on the sporting and pop culture map in a way it had not seen for the better part of fifty years.  An African-American won the Masters and was dominating the sport from the get go.  Millions took up the game to be like Tiger.  That sudden surge in popularity during a throbbing economy made land developers see golf as a great investment.  Money poured into the amateur and professional game in way we never saw.

Now, Tiger's doing it again.  After a six win comeback season on the PGA Tour, Woods brought eyes back to the on-course game.  Ratings for events he played in this year were double and triple those of 2008, when he couldn't play.  Tiger was swooping in at just the right time to keep golf relevant.

Apparently, that was just the beginning.

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Tiger Woods is the lead story or near the top story of almost every major news outlet in the country.  Fueled originally by conjecture and rumor, Tiger's revelation that at least some of what has been said is true has taken the story to another level. 

You'll learn about all of Tiger's women - their addresses, pictures, criminal backgrounds, and how they look in their underwear.  Elin's new prenup will have its details leaked.  It's all going to come out.

I loathe to mention it, but the Counting Crows' "Long December" is going to be the theme song of the month for Camp Tiger.

And you know what?  That - believe it or not - is great for golf.  Or at least the business of golf.

Tiger is widely expected to make the PGA Tour's event at Torrey Pines in San Diego in late January 2010 to be his first on-course appearance since this whole thing started.

Buy your tickets now.  Seriously, here's the link.  That tournament at Torrey Pines will attract more media and more fans than any golf tournament in recent memory.

Golf fans will want to know how Tiger will react after all of this.  There is speculation that Woods' missed cut at the British Open this year had something to do with this affair.  My guess is that this situation will provide Woods with a sanctuary on the course, in his zone, where he can forget the hell his life has quickly become.

Six wins in a comeback season and the FedExCup?  May as well book him for 10 next year.

Thousands of money grubbing women will show up to PGA Tour events across the country, just praying that they have the lucky charms to woe Tiger like Jaimee, Rachel, and whoever else has supposedly already done so.

The general public will be interested to see how Tiger responds on and off of the course.  Will people heckle him?  How will the media treat him?  Could Tiger conceivably blow off media altogether?

Will Tiger throw more clubs and drop more f-bombs when things don't go so well?  Or was his behavior that was so admonished this summer some manifestation of what had to be churning inside of him?

There are so many questions about Tiger Woods that golf will experience a second boom because of this situation.  Call it Tigermania 2.0.

If you asked any pro golfer, Tour sponsor, or PGA Tour official, they would rightly tell you that they would not want to capitalize on the mistakes made by Tiger and the pain caused to his family and reputation.  But it is hard to deny that there stands to be an audience for the game - at least in the short term - that could not have been created any other way.

This doesn't mean that there will be the Ashley Madison Open next season, though the Torrey Pines event needs a title sponsor.  It doesn't mean that your C-level PGA Tour pro will get endorsement deals just in the happenstance that they get paired with Tiger.  No.  But the public's interest in Woods and, by extension, golf will likely return to levels only seen twice in his storied career.

It is hard to conceive sometimes how bad news can turn out to be a positive.  Still, consider how this situation has played out so far.  Everyone has won except Tiger - the media of all kinds, Jaimee Grubbs and Rachel Uchitel got paid, Elin's going to get paid, and golf is going to see a new and perhaps unwanted audience.

Perhaps, then, Tiger will play so well on course because he knows it may well be the only place that he can come out a winner.  And that is a scary prospect for his PGA Tour competition.

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It’s been suggested elsewhere that this will bring more people to golf. There will be more curiosity seekers who want to see Tiger for themselves. Even if they don’t know a wedge from a Wookie they still pay the price of admission. When they yell, “In the hole” and follow it with gales of laughter…. Yes, golf will have changed…. Ashley Madison? She must be the latest bimbo, I’ve been watching the Food Channel. Note to self: Calling Tiger a Cheeta is already passe…

by pingforever on Dec 3, 2009 2:46 PM EST reply actions  

Cheetah :o) my pal ping

You heard it hear first. :o)

"pain is only weakness leaving the body"

by progolf on Dec 3, 2009 2:59 PM EST reply actions  

Good lord – are people really this gullible ? Do they realize that Tiger won’t be wearing a big Scarlet “A” (for adulterer) instead of the TW on his hat ? There won’t be a special presser for women wanting to throw their panties at him before the tournament ?

This is just dumb. This is bad advertising for Tiger Woods. It doesn’t reflect all that well on the PGA Tour. But people are NOT going to pick up clubs for the first time because Tiger Woods can’t keep his zipper up or dodge his wedge wielding wife.

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on Dec 3, 2009 3:15 PM EST reply actions  

No Panty Toss ?? damn

I thought Victoria Secret already applied for a TW sponsorship in case NIKE bails.

courtgolf,,,you totaly crack me up sometime HAHAHAHAHA

"pain is only weakness leaving the body"

by progolf on Dec 3, 2009 3:33 PM EST up reply actions  

lol – thanks

Hmmm – VS and TW…who wouldn’t like to see Elin in that diamond studded bra ?!! 8-)

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on Dec 3, 2009 3:52 PM EST up reply actions  

Don’t misunderstand me. I don’t think that people will take up the game so they can be like Tiger. But, I do think a ton of people will come to PGA Tour events and watch on TV. Natural public curiosity.

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by Ryan Ballengee on Dec 3, 2009 4:24 PM EST up reply actions  

don’t hold your breath. curiosity like that comes from the possibility of a confrontation – and we’re not going to see anything like that in golf. Jesper’s not going to take a swing at Tiger…he wouldn’t even step on Tiger’s ball going down the fairway. (lol) Once the first press conference comes up and he says nothing, the draw will be over.

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on Dec 3, 2009 4:32 PM EST up reply actions  

Court I think unless it’s a draw at the OK Coral it will never be over and maybe not even then.

by ryansdad on Dec 3, 2009 5:35 PM EST up reply actions  

What about the hecklers? I can see it already. Come here to Phoenix on the 16th hole Tiger and you’ll get killed bigtime! Those drunk dudes will eat you alive. I don’t think we’ll see Tiger here in PHX or anywhere in the next little while. I wouldn’t be surprised if he takes off all of 2010 for personal reasons. What would that do to the tour? I know for me personally, I will probably only watch the majors and that’s it. And I’m sure I’m not alone on that.

by golftrainerguy on Dec 3, 2009 5:31 PM EST reply actions  

now you see ? THIS is why we keep begging Ryan to open a betting site as a side to this room. :-)

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on Dec 3, 2009 5:37 PM EST up reply actions  

True Golf Fans

golftrainer guy, The tour did well loooooooooong before Tiger and will survive looong after. The true golf fans will always watch including me and not just the majors. And please I don’t need the song and dance about the money as nobody complained about thier salaries prior to TW coming on the scene. Yes he made more money for the guys but it also caused sponsors to drop tournaments because of a bad economy and being forced to pony up to much $$$,,jumpn/progolf

"pain is only weakness leaving the body"

by progolf on Dec 3, 2009 6:19 PM EST up reply actions  

Golf is far bigger than Tiger. I can see why in the USA people might switch off if he dosn’t play. Here in the UK, Tiger is news, of course, but he only comes here once a year to play in the Open and golf is fine either way.

by Easingwold on Dec 3, 2009 8:36 PM EST up reply actions  

I like how Rachel Uchitel played Ryan Ballengee in the waggleroom interview.

Kind of tells the whole, “you can never really trust a mistress” story in a capsule.

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by 44FAN on Dec 3, 2009 5:48 PM EST reply actions  

It’s kinda funny. I actually called her knowing that four people had told me that the affair between her and Woods was legit. I even Tweeted that the affair was legit before I talked to her and got her denial in the interview.

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by Ryan Ballengee on Dec 3, 2009 8:35 PM EST up reply actions  

Son you didn’t tell me you were playing with Rachel,you said you interviewed her and that
you knew she was lying.Next time make up some stuff like the rest.

by ryansdad on Dec 4, 2009 8:22 AM EST reply actions  

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