Golf Review, 2018 TOUR Championship- “Final Round” (9/23/18)
Atlanta, Georgia
Tiger Woods has done it again. You’ll find him making some interesting swings towards the end where everything in golf appears to halt on excellence until further notice. And no, it’s not out of order. I’m amazed by the waters, the bodies of water as all the magic in the world seems to go behind Tiger’s back. A swing will be made as its force is recognized or ignored depending on the audience’s fellowship over there in Atlanta. Dumb stuff happens. There’s more in golf we see because of our weather above the ground in Atlanta’s exhausted fields of green, as sports can be handled for the pursuit. Golf fields of this nature aren’t confused though. We’re talking about grass in its shades of division where a golfball may tire in gravity beyond recognition from all the nature, vision, and physics assumed in the high-end sport. More than 10 numbers exist in things like baseball, golf, basketball, football, bowling, and plenty of other sports activities. Quality golfing is something made in the breeze along the lines between holes and constant surrounding elements of a golfer’s atmosphere even if strength is absorbed of energy put into practice on cue to spying and whacking. Golf is a lot more subtle than wrestling: quietness in contrast to sound waves. People won’t find wrestlers talking in foul language to Tiger Woods any time soon and that’s apparent from nature in sports entertainment. Besides, Macho Man at times suffered in performance while attempting to wear a purple cowboy hat in WWE. Tiger himself on this day is remarkable, professional, and non-ending it seems. A challenge in golf is for the players to realize that their positive points aren’t as valuable as negative points during challenges that make the nature heard on eye-levels to success. Luck finds its words as stories fit the new circumstances we’re victims in from love along dramatic lines, as golf discovers whatever hides the old secrets in a golfer’s head apart from known facts. Maybe I’m mentioning something about wind, or consciousness, or brittle visuals, going and heading where the odds are against hope for the greatness of change happening to be broken into reason for victory.
https://www.cbssports.com/golf/news/2018-tour-championship-leaderboard-tiger-woods-wins-thrilling-golf-world-with-first-victory-in-five-years/
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