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Has Tiger Fallen To “What Could’ve Been” Status?

December 8, 2014 | By Chris Chirico | Leave a Comment

Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods (photo by Keith Allison via Flickr)

How many great sports careers have been cut short by injuries?  How many players can you look at and say “If only he could stay healthy?”  Some players may have already established a hall of fame career when the injuries began to pile up – players such as Ken Griffey Jr., Sandy Koufax or Gale Sayers.  Others land on the list of “What could’ve been.”  That list includes players such as Ralph Sampson, Tony Conigliario or Maurice Stokes (look him up if you don’t know who he is).  So the question is, is this how Tiger Woods will be remembered?

Tiger was dominant without question through most of his career.  You can present the argument that he may have been the greatest of all time.  But over the past few years, the injury bug has struck him in several different ways.  From his back to his knee to his Achilles, Tiger could be well on his way to a “What could’ve been” status.

It seems strange that, just a few short years ago, we all expected Tiger to own just about every significant record in golf there is to own.  Now, many of us would not be surprised if he never wins another major.  Actually, there are probably a few of us who don’t see him winning any tournament for that matter.  While that may be a stretch, the history of some other great athletes suffering significant injuries does not bode well for Tiger.

Take Griffey for example.  During his time in Seattle he, along with Barry Bonds, could be considered the top two players in baseball.  But after injuries to his knee, hamstring and wrist, he was a mere shell of himelf for the second half of his career, several seasons failing to play in even half of his teams games.

Basketball fans also remember Penny Hardaway.  For the first six or seven years of his career, Penny was compared to the great Magic Johnson.  However, five knee surgeries later, his all-star and possible hall of fame career became that of a part-time starter and decent bench player.

So has Tiger already begun walking down the same path?  With back problems over the past two seasons and four or five knee surgeries throughout his career, one could imagine that Tiger’s best days are well behind him.  The only thing left to see would be if Tiger can buck the trend and avoid becoming the next Grant Hill.

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: The Pro Tours Tagged With: Gale Sayers, hall of fame, Ken Griffey Jr., Sandy Koufax, sports injuries, tiger woods

Stupid Is As Stupid Does…In Golf Too!

May 20, 2013 | By Chris Chirico | 3 Comments

There are more hazards than you think on the golf course...
There are more hazards than you think on the golf course…

Somehow my little girl and I got on the subject of injuries in sports.  Not sure how this came about since she’s no sports fan, but maybe she’s a fan of sports injuries.  I think we were watching a game, or maybe Sportscenter, when the subject came up.  She asked me if I ever got hurt playing a sport to which I responded “Sure, but nothing serious.”  I went over the time I took a baseball to the chest and chin thanks to a bad hop, and the time I broke my thumb playing basketball…but that’s about all I had.  She knows, for the most part, my sports career is now relegated to the golf course.

It was at that point she wanted to know if I’ve ever gotten hurt playing golf.  “Well” I tell her, “I once took a golf ball, that someone else hit, off the ankle.  That stung a bit.” So then she said, “You should write something about golf injuries.”  “What do you mean?  I’ve already sort of done that before.”  She responds with “No, I mean people getting hurt doing something stupid.”  Now we’re talkin’.  There’s nothing quite as funny as someone getting hurt doing something they shouldn’t be doing.

Anyone ever hear about Thomas Levet?  Well back in 2011, after winning the French Open, he celebrated by jumping into a lake on the course.  After that little stunt, he had to skip the British Open thanks to the broken shin he suffered after his victory leap. I’d have to agree with Colin Montgomerie when he said “I’ve always been suspect about people diving into lakes that don’t know how deep it is and what’s in there.”

Also from 2011, how about Robert Garrigus at the Tournament of Champions who ended up with a sore shoulder due to excessive fist pumping after sinking an eagle putt.  Geez…thanks Robert.  No wonder people think us golfers are wimps.  We can’t even celebrate properly!

One more from the pros…how about John Daly who injured a rib trying to stop his swing when a fan attempted to take his picture at the Honda Classic.  He actually sued the tournament organizers, but I couldn’t find any results of the suit.

But we know all the real stupid stuff comes from us – the average hack out on the public course.  I’ve found plenty of ridiculousness out there, such as one guy who, doing his best golf cart impression of Erwin Rommel, hit a large root which bounced him out of his seat and broke his finger on the steering wheel when he landed.  Or how about a guy who tried to hit a ball out of a tree only to step onto a rotten branch, fall about eight feet down and give himself a concussion.

But the probable grand daddy of them all is when NASCAR star Jimmie Johnson attempted “golf cart surfing” at a tournament.  The result…of course…the idiot fell off.  Yup, he broke his wrist.

Me personally, I’ve never suffered an injury on the course, nor has anyone I’ve played with.  I’ve also never seen an injury occur on the course.  But I’ve heard some stories!  And now we’re looking for more.  Anyone got any good ones?  Let’s hear ’em!  I’m sure some of you have seen someone out on the course get what they deserve.

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: golf injuries, NASCAR, sports injuries, Thomas Levet

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