Better than most………… BETTER THAN MOST!!
If you know this quote by Jim Nantz, you know exactly who I
will be talking about.
BUT FIRST! If you
follow sports then you can typically name players who can be described as a
generational or a game changer. It is
important here to understand the definitions of generational and game changer.
A generational player is someone who is one of the best of
his generation.
A game changer is someone who changed the game by bringing
something new and unique to his respective.
Using basketball as an example, in the 2000s most would
consider Kobe Bryant and LeBron James to be the generational players of the
2000s. Kobe Bryant was an absolute killer. The closest thing to Michael Jordan the world
has ever seen, Bryant had a will and work ethic to rival Air Jordan’s. On the other hand, LeBron James who is just a
natural athlete with incredible size and coordination. Nobody in the NBA has had Lebron’s
combination of size, speed, agility, strength, and basketball skills. Throw in one of the highest basketball IQs
and you have a “GOAT” candidate. These
two players will go down in the history books as one of the best to lace it up.
I would consider with a biased opinion that Steph Curry is a
game changer because he changed the game by showing elite shooting and
basketball IQ can compete with size and athleticism. He changed the game by showing that the game
can be played a different way and yet still dominate. Curry has now won two consecutive MVP
trophies and one NBA Championship.
How does this relate to golf??
Many golfers that grew up in the 90s and early 2000s, were drawn
to the game by a guy by the name of Tiger Woods. He falls into the category of a “one name
superstars”. Everyone knew of him just
as Tiger. Nobody except perhaps Arnold
Palmer has been as important to the growth of golf as Tiger. As a black athlete in a predominantly white
collar sport, Tiger is a both a generational and game changing player.
Along with many other golfers, Tiger Woods is
one of the major reasons I took up an interest in golf as a sport. He was emotional, exciting, raw. All things that golf was not, Tiger was. He would fist pump putts dropping and bash his driver without fear into horrible lies. All you can think as a spectator is how the heck is he going to get out of that?? The next thing you know he his hitting a 9 iron from 195 from 2 fairways over onto the green or hitting a 20 yard slice 6 iron out of a fairway bunker from 215 onto the back edge of the green! He was doing all this while wearing a bright red shirt in a dull game where the brightest colors was the green grass on the golf course. He played the game like an athlete. He made the game athletic.
If you have ever seen Caddyshack, you will
notice how ritzy the game is portrayed. This
is how golf was perceived before Tiger Woods was known. Take a look at Nike Golf. They recently got rid of their golf equipment
department but they still make golf apparel.
The apparel is as athletic as any of their other sports and also equally
innovative. Recently Nike created golf shoes using snowmobile tread as inspiration for the tread on their newest golf shoe. Nike is known for employing
the best athletes in the world and Tiger Woods was no different.
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Tiger Woods at 2005 Masters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyQc66iTaOo |
Tiger Woods made the game much more accessible for all people by helping to make the game more popular and cool. The Tiger Woods Foundation he started helps educate children and help them go to college. His legacy and footprint on the game will be everlasting and as a result he laid the groundwork for young people like myself to choose golf as a career and change lives as he has. Pretty game changing if you ask me.
Merry Christmas Eve 🎄🎅,
Kevin Trobaugh, PGA Apprentice
"You can always become better." -Tiger Woods