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TourIQ
Jan 24, 2008, 06:38 AM
http://www.thegolfchannel.com/core.aspx?page=15101&dv=3245391&select=24843&select2=1

Three weeks into the PGA TOUR season, Tiger Woods finally arrived with expectations larger than ever.

The difference this year is that he created them.

First came a comment toward the bottom of a story on his Web site earlier this month when he was asked about the possibility of winning the Grand Slam in a calendar year.

"I think it's easily within reason," he said.

Then came a five-week break over the holidays that was filled with hours spent on the range.

"It's the first time he didn't go skiing," swing coach Hank Haney said Tuesday after watching his pupil play nine holes on the North Course at Torrey Pines, followed by a one-hour session on the back end of the practice range.

"He is really working hard," Haney said. "Last year was tough on him, and then it turned around at the end. When your mind is not 100 percent there, it's harder. But now you see the work ethic that he has always had, and the determination. He is 100 percent locked in to what he wants to do."

Woods makes his 2008 debut Thursday at the Buick Invitational, where he is the three-time defending champion. Most would be surprised if he doesn't make it four in a row.

Rust shouldn't be a problem.

Woods took a 10-week break after the TOUR Championship, then won his Target World Challenge by seven shots. But it wasn't long after a few celebrations -- Christmas, birthday parties for him (Dec. 30) and his wife (Jan. 1), that he was back to work.

"I felt like I made some improvements this winter," Woods said Monday at his Tiger Woods Learning Center. "I solidified things I was working on toward the end of last year. At Target, I wasn't quite there the last two days. I went back and looked at it, figured out a few things and was working on that. I'm excited to play again.

"I'm really excited about starting out the year, and then my preparations toward Augusta."

Some don't believe the golf season starts until Woods shows up, and there's two things wrong with that thinking. One, it's a disservice to Daniel Chopra, K.J. Choi and D.J. Trahan, winners of the first three PGA TOUR events.

Besides, the golf season really doesn't start until the Masters.

That would be the first leg of the Grand Slam, and everyone knows how Woods feels about that.

"I think it's easily within reason."

That comment spoke more to Woods' confidence in his game than the odds of winning all four majors in a calendar year.

Take a sample of sound bites over the years on the Grand Slam, and Woods sounds like a politician constantly changing his position.

When he won the Masters in 1997 by 12 shots in his first major as a pro, and Woods was asked about winning the Grand Slam, he reasoned that Phil Mickelson had won four PGA TOUR events the year before.

"If you win the right tournaments four times, then you have the slam," he said, making it sound easy at age 21.

Four months later, after being an also-ran at the U.S. Open and British Open, he was asked again about the Grand Slam. Woods said it was tough to even get into contention at four majors in one year.

"Realistically, it's almost next to impossible to win all four," he said before the '97 PGA Championship.

A decade later, there is proof it can happen.

Over 294 days that connected 2000 to 2001, Woods became the first player to hold all four major titles, from his 15-shot victory at the U.S. Open to his two-shot victory at the Masters.

And when he won the Masters and U.S. Open in 2002, Woods wondered why there was such a fuss.

"It's certainly doable, because I've done it before," he said after winning the U.S. Open at Bethpage. "To win all four in a calendar year would just be different. Because at that one time, in my household, there was all four major championships right there. And no one else in the world had them but me."

The starting line for a calendar slam is the Masters.

While he is a four-time champion, Woods has won only once in the last five years. That was in 2005, which featured the magical chip-in for birdie on the 16th and a playoff victory over Chris DiMarco. Inevitably, the question came up that day about when he starts thinking about the Grand Slam.

"I don't know -- when we go to IHOP or something," he said.

Maturity has come to his game and his speech over the years, and that's why it was mildly surprising to hear him speak so boldly about a calendar slam, something that has never been done at the professional level.

Reminded of his various comments about the Grand Slam on Monday, Woods shrugged his shoulders.

"I've gotten better as a player," he said. "The last four, five, six years, I been in contention in more majors than when I first started out. Put that into more chances, and probably over the last two or three years, I've given myself a chance in just about every major. And that's the whole idea."

In his last 12 majors, since confidence caught up to his swing changes, Woods has finished out of the top four only twice. He missed the cut at Winged Foot in the '06 U.S. Open in his first tournament since his father died, and he tied for 12th at the British Open last year.

"That's what I've been the most proud of over the last couple of years," he said. "I've really given myself a chance, sometimes only after two or three days, but I'm in the mix. Sometimes I'm on the periphery of contention, like the British last year, where you need to make a couple of putts to change things, and I just didn't do it.

"But if that's the worst I can do, that's not too bad."

Golden Bear
Jan 24, 2008, 09:06 AM
They can call it "confidence" if they want, but anytime someone says winning four majors in one season is "easily within reason", it's arrogance.

Merlot
Jan 24, 2008, 09:14 AM
They can call it "confidence" if they want, but anytime someone says winning four majors in one season is "easily within reason", it's arrogance.

fine line. I don't agree with you. I am willing to take make a bet for $50 that he wins all three. Curent odds are 40 to 1 which I will accept. Any takers?

Golden Bear
Jan 24, 2008, 09:39 AM
fine line. I don't agree with you. I am willing to take make a bet for $50 that he wins all three. Curent odds are 40 to 1 which I will accept. Any takers?It's talking about a TRUE slam -- all four in the same year. That's why it refers to the Masters as the "first leg".

I guarantee you he does not win all four majors this year. I guarantee you that he never wins all four majors in the same year.

EDSGolf
Jan 24, 2008, 03:25 PM
They can call it "confidence" if they want, but anytime someone says winning four majors in one season is "easily within reason", it's arrogance.

I think it's only arrogance if it is totally impossible, this is definitely not an impossible task.

Golden Bear
Jan 24, 2008, 03:30 PM
I think it's only arrogance if it is totally impossible, this is definitely not an impossible task.Not true. "Arrogance" has nothing to do with whether something is true or possible.

Merlot
Jan 24, 2008, 03:38 PM
It's talking about a TRUE slam -- all four in the same year. That's why it refers to the Masters as the "first leg".

I guarantee you he does not win all four majors this year. I guarantee you that he never wins all four majors in the same year.

Easy $50 for you. How about it. $50 at 40 to 1 odds which is currently the spot? $2000 payout.

Sounds like you can guarantee yourself $50. I will pay. It's all here for everyone to see.:hush:

I have lost many bets before and odds say I will lose this one..

It's talking about a TRUE slam -- all four in the same year. That's why it refers to the Masters as the "first leg".

I guarantee you he does not win all four majors this year. I guarantee you that he never wins all four majors in the same year.

Sorry, i meant all 4. A true Grand slam for this year.

Golden Bear
Jan 24, 2008, 03:55 PM
Easy $50 for you. How about it. $50 at 40 to 1 odds which is currently the spot? $2000 payout.

Sounds like you can guarantee yourself $50. I will pay. It's all here for everyone to see.:hush:

I have lost many bets before and odds say I will lose this one..



Sorry, i meant all 4. A true Grand slam for this year.

Normally I have a policy against online betting, but just this once, I'll do it.

But not $50. $200. No odds -- my $200 against your $200.

If Tiger wins all four majors this year, I pay $200. If he loses even one major this year, you pay $200.

The caveat is that the loser pays to the charity of the winner's choice. Within 48 hours of Tiger losing any major this season, you make an online donation in the amount of $200 to the Make a Wish Foundation of Canada.

If Tiger wins all four majors in 2008, then within 48 hours of the conclusion of the PGA Championship, I will donate $200 to the charity of your choice. (Legitimate, recognized charities only, of course.)

Name your charity and we've got a bet.

hogannut
Jan 24, 2008, 04:30 PM
They can call it "confidence" if they want, but anytime someone says winning four majors in one season is "easily within reason", it's arrogance.

I disagree....and will also say that Nicklaus had thoughts for 20 years of getting a slam in one calendar year. I would want hear Tigers quote to have a more informed opinion, but I would think winning 4 majors in a row in the same year is well within Tigers abilities. I will also say that Tiger himself has placed that as a goal within his golf career, and considering he is now entering his "prime" years and is supposedly even more fit (not roids thank you very much!:eek:) now than ever the thinking of winning all majors in one year is something he knows he is ready for.

I would agree with you that this is no "easy" task though.

Richard
Jan 24, 2008, 05:04 PM
It's definitely possible and I think he is saying it to the media to play head games with the competition.

Tiger is a competitor first and foremost, right now he is roaring to put some more fear into the field.

Not to mention it makes a great story and keeps him in the spotlight more than ever.

Merlot
Jan 24, 2008, 05:59 PM
:help: Normally I have a policy against online betting, but just this once, I'll do it.

But not $50. $200. No odds -- my $200 against your $200.

If Tiger wins all four majors this year, I pay $200. If he loses even one major this year, you pay $200.

The caveat is that the loser pays to the charity of the winner's choice. Within 48 hours of Tiger losing any major this season, you make an online donation in the amount of $200 to the Make a Wish Foundation of Canada.

If Tiger wins all four majors in 2008, then within 48 hours of the conclusion of the PGA Championship, I will donate $200 to the charity of your choice. (Legitimate, recognized charities only, of course.)

Name your charity and we've got a bet.

ahhh....No.

Anyone else? thought I had a guarantteed bet here but must have read incorrectly. I guess I read as well as I spell.:help:

I disagree....and will also say that Nicklaus had thoughts for 20 years of getting a slam in one calendar year. I would want hear Tigers quote to have a more informed opinion, but I would think winning 4 majors in a row in the same year is well within Tigers abilities. I will also say that Tiger himself has placed that as a goal within his golf career, and considering he is now entering his "prime" years and is supposedly even more fit (not roids thank you very much!:eek:) now than ever the thinking of winning all majors in one year is something he knows he is ready for.

I would agree with you that this is no "easy" task though.

I think you are right. Tiger must be feeling goood to say what he has said plus he likes th evenues and this is the best chance yet he has had.

This may be his best year to date.

Big Shooter
Jan 25, 2008, 01:07 AM
He ain't gonna win all 4, and I'm guessing the MOD's will be letting y'all know about betting...."pm" ;)

VBall
Jan 25, 2008, 08:32 AM
BS is right... We "TGN" do not endorse gambling but whatever you guys do behind our backs (pm) is out of control. :rofl:

Tyger
Jan 25, 2008, 08:39 AM
Tiger has a better chance than anyone to win all 4 in a year, and since he is the favourite going into every tournament he's in, I'd say it's within reason.

Merlot
Jan 25, 2008, 08:58 AM
He ain't gonna win all 4, ;)

I was only thinking of a single wager with a member who said they had a guarantee. Not looking to start up a gambling ring here at TGN. Some people seem to think the same so really I would be the only one gambling and losing.:( will PM if something if an opportunity like this comes up again. Sorry.

$50 is not alot of money but $2000 kinda is to most people so i see why the "guarantee" has not been acted upon. :nono:

He ain't gonna win all 4, and I'm guessing the MOD's will be letting y'all know about betting...."pm" ;)

Sorry part of the quote went missing.

Golden Bear
Jan 25, 2008, 09:20 AM
BS is right... We "TGN" do not endorse gambling but whatever you guys do behind our backs (pm) is out of control. :rofl:

Good point. My counter wasn't taken up anyway ... but I'll stand by what I said. Not taking any bets ... I'll just say here and now that I'm so confident Tiger will NOT win all four majors in 2008 that if he does, I will personally donate $200 to the Make a Wish Foundation of Canada.

I made a guarantee and I'll back it up.

That's a pledge, not a bet, and I'm not looking for others to answer with opposing pledges ... so I assume this is within board guidelines, correct?

VBall
Jan 25, 2008, 11:08 PM
Good point. My counter wasn't taken up anyway ... but I'll stand by what I said. Not taking any bets ... I'll just say here and now that I'm so confident Tiger will NOT win all four majors in 2008 that if he does, I will personally donate $200 to the Make a Wish Foundation of Canada.

I made a guarantee and I'll back it up.

That's a pledge, not a bet, and I'm not looking for others to answer with opposing pledges ... so I assume this is within board guidelines, correct?

Anything to charity is always good.

Golden Bear
Apr 14, 2008, 09:12 AM
That didn't last long.

Hating to see my charity go away empty-handed, I've donated $50 to the Make-a-Wish Foundation of Canada.