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Peter Thomson Thinks Tiger Woods Needs an Attitude Adjustment

Peter Thomson is Australia's first great golfer. He turns 80 on Sunday, and in a wide-ranging sit-down with the London Telegraph, the five-time British Open champion weighs in on the state of today's game.

Specifically, how the face of golf, Tiger Woods, could stand to loosen up.

The Telegraph writes that Thomson "has impeccable manners and he demands the same standards of others." And, apparently, that includes Woods, the sport's unofficial ambassador.
"He will probably win five Opens in his career before he stops, but he's up against an increasing number of young people who are matching him. He will find it harder and harder.

"I will add one other thing. I wish he'd smile more. He injures his image by being morose and petulant. There is also very little consideration for the fellow he is playing with. He could show more humility."
Look, I could do without all the Tiger club-tossing and pouting, too, but let's not go crazy. Woods' image is fine -- the guy made $110 million in endorsements in 2008. And despite the occasional temper tantrum, he smiles plenty -- Woods has five wins in 11 tournaments, more than anybody else on the PGA Tour.

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As for Thomson's claim that "There is ... very little consideration for the fellow [Tiger] is playing with," I'd point to the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Woods defended final-round playing partner Padraig Harrington after a rules official put the group on the clock and possibly played a part in the outcome. That was two weeks ago.

In addition to Tiger, Thomson also had thoughts on the prevalence of swing coaches among today's players.
"Golf's a game of scoring. An hour spent playing six holes is 100 times more valuable than 50 practice balls. To get to the top you have to be totally self-reliant. If you need to ring someone up on the phone and say: 'I can't hit my wedges', you won't solve the problem.

"It's absurd that the world's greatest golfer is taking lessons. A pro should puzzle it out for himself. The young players need to find another system."
And then Thomson yelled at some kids to "Get off my lawn!" before laying down for his daily 11 AM nap.

Via Local Knowledge

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