Let’s not mince our words; it’s been a horrendous year for Tiger Woods, who is currently preparing to have his world number one ranking snatched away from him by one of Lee Westwood or Martin Kaymer.
After having his private life dragged through the pages of the world’s media and his professional reputation all but ruined by the damning allegations sent in his direction by numerous individuals, Woods has suffered a 2010 to forget.
However, Woods’ caddie, Steve Williams, is one individual who believes that the undoubtedly talented, but troubled, golfer is set for a big year in 2011. Williams reckons that Woods is almost ready to get his golfing career firmly back on track after some improved performances from Tiger recently.
The caddie believes that the Ryder Cup saw Woods show Golf Betting pundits around the world what he is capable of, with some touches that revealed at least glimpses of his old form and it’s difficult to argue with that assessment; although the Americans didn’t leave Wales with the win they so badly wanted, Tiger earned himself some praise on the final day in the singles matches.
With Woods having plenty to prove, both to those who doubt his professional attributes after a miserable year and those who judge him for his private life, Tiger could be a dangerous beast next year as he attempts to prove all his doubters wrong.
Woods will have time after this season ends to recover after the events of the past year and assess what he needs to do to recover his form of old.
Another factor in his favour in 2011 will be the lack of pressure; the usual weight of expectation from the Golf betting odds won’t be placed on his shoulders after recent events, which will enable him to focus solely upon his game.
Despite all the bad press fired in his direction, it would take a very brave man indeed to write off Tiger’s 2011 chances!
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