Tiger Woods, ambassador of sports (except for hockey)
By Greg Wyshynski
I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore." - Tiger Woods
Allow us, for a moment, to point out the subtle difference between hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and golf superstar Tiger Woods, pictured here with an even bigger icon, Diamond David Lee Roth. Gretzky was asked in a press conference back in March about Woods, and said that he never thought he'd see an athlete dominate like Michael Jordan did -- until Tiger hit his stride.
"He's the greatest athlete I've ever seen," he said. And when pressed by a cynical reporter that golfers may not exactly fit the mold of an athlete like, say, even the most physically maligned hockey player does, Gretzky rushed to the defense of an entire sport whose participants range from senior citizens on a Saturday morning in South Florida to children trying to get a ball into a clown's mouth. "You ever tried to golf? You better be a good athlete if you try to golf."
How does Tiger choose to repay that respect, during the NHL's moment in the spotlight?
"I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore."
The full quote came from a news conference at Oakland Hills Country Club in Michigan yesterday, where Tiger appeared via satellite. He was asked his thoughts about Game 5 of the Stanley Cup finals. He chuckled, and then answered:
"I don't really care," he said with an impish smile. "It's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore."
What's rather amusing is that this wasn't a hard-hitting question from a Detroit sports reporter; it was a softball lobbed by Julius Mason, the PGA of America's senior director of communications. When it appeared Tiger would be less than gracious to the sport currently capturing the imagination of a place called Hockeytown, Mason tried to end the answer by saying Woods was "politically correct as always and that's what we ..." before Tiger added his candid assessment of hockey's popularity.
Not even PR flackery could curb Tiger's hunger to diss the game.
The NHL addressed his comments in a general way. Our first inclination was to label this as some clever NIKE brainwashing: Convincing one of its biggest brand names to ignore how awesome hockey really is in order to go after the NHL and Reebok. But wouldn't the EA Sports brainwashing counteract that?
Perhaps Tiger is still bitter about the demise of the All-Star Café with Gretzky.
The bottom line is that Tiger Woods downgraded a sport that's been good to him, from charity appearances at golf tournaments to fans asking about when "hockey's Tiger Woods" will arrive. As they say among champions: Act like you've been there, Tiger. You're already the guy who gets bigger headlines for not playing in a tournament than the NHL gets for playing an all-star game. No need to rub it in.
As for you, Gretzky: Time to get Tiger in the arena for a playoff game, so the puckhead conversion can begin and we can put this all behind us.
From:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_daddy/post/Tiger-Woods-ambassador-...
Radley
lol, wow.
i don't watch hockey but i do know that respect is given when its due and my respect goes out to Gretzky. even when he was given the chance to say something snarky about golf, he ignored that and continued to praise the sport.
1Are you serious??? My respect for Tiger Woods has just plummeted to none - zip - zilch - zero. I had to go look at the article myself but I just couldn't believe what I was reading! His full comment is even more rude, if that's possible. I'm not as classy as Gretzky so just let me say that I appreciated some of these comments from the article:
"I'm not comparing the two sports. But the above quote sounds like it comes from someone who cant point out its northern neighbor on a global map. It's either complete ignorance or complete stupidity. Either way he's lost a lot of respect."
"Look at the guys on the ice last night...3 OT's...guys bleeding...playing through pain that would send an average person running for the ER and Mr. Woods has the gall to say something like this? When was the last time a golfer played with a broke nose...a concussion...2 seperated shoulders or having his knee drained before EVERY game?" (I left out the expletive part
"Bottom line: golf's what hockey players do in their time off from being professional athletes."
"Nobody cares about hockey? Good luck the next time you're in Canada Tiger. That quote is going to follow him around for a while until he eats some serious crow."
"The only thing more boring than golf on TV is golf on the radio."
Despite feeling somewhat enraged about the whole thing, thanks for sharing leeluv
2I couldn't believe Tiger said that comment either; Wayne gave him a compliment and this is the respect Tiger gives back? I was never really a fan of Tiger's however this made me lose whatever liking I had towards him.
Also, if no one is watching hockey, why did Game 5 get a share of 4.5 on viewership UP 79% percent from last years game 5. Have Tiger explain that.
I loved this quote you posted:
"Bottom line: golf's what hockey players do in their time off from being professional athletes."
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4What an as*hole! I love the quote you posted too, Le E!
5Yes, great quote. Hockey is a really super, physically demanding sport. Golf, not so much. And I like to play golf.
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“Fashion fades, only style remains the same.”
—Coco Chanel
6Great quotes!
While I don't support the comments Tiger made (and I've only read the above article about it) I didn't get the impression that he was dissing the sport in terms of difficulty or skill required... he just doesn't watch it.
7what an *sshole!
8Did Tiger really say "Bottom line: golf's what hockey players do in their time off from being professional athletes."? That's so insulting! Someone needs to body check him into a sand trap.
9Sorry for the confusion Bella! No Tiger said the comment "I don't really care, it's all about the Dodgers. I don't think anyone really watches hockey anymore."
The quotes that I put in my comment were from some hopping mad people responding to his lame comment. Hope that clears things up
10Tiger, why the hatin'???
11All right, let's see Tiger strap on the pads, get in the crease and try to stop a few shots. I've never been a big golf person, just not enough excitement for me. I mean the only reason they break a sweat on the course is because it's 90+ degrees outside and they have to wear a cotton polo and pants. But you can believe I watched every minute of the 3OT game the other week between the Red Wings and the Pens and couldn't take my eyes off it. The hard hitting, the near misses, the great saves, now that's a game!
12So true Sylestia!
13You all have perfectly expressed my feelings on this subject. I won't look at Tiger the same way.
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