I didn't see it (no real interest in golf), but my mom watched and she was telling me about it and had tears in her eyes (which is very unusual). I saw clips of it on the 10:00pm news sports section and it was moving. I do feel, however, that it is the media, not Tiger Woods, being manipulative with the intrusion on his grief. The camera people should have had the decency to stop filming him when he broke down in his wife's arms. I mean, give the guy a break and some space. Of course, that would be too much like right...
2006-07-23 16:39:46
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answered by Nicole S 3
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I "enjoyed" his outpouring of emotion, as it's a side we rarely see from him. Tiger has been described many times as almost machine-like, and lacking personality or emotion, but we really saw the true emotion inside him that fuels his intensity on the golf course.
Also, Chris DiMarco - with the more recent loss of his mother - did a terrific job handling his own emotions and playing brilliant golf as well.
2006-07-24 01:57:41
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answered by Da Whispering Genius 4
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Tiger Woods is a fine son..He truely loved his Dad... I do feel for his lost but no I did not cry with him, nor do I feel its right for him to be playing on the media this way..To me it seems like hes useing it for his own gain.. I do Like ,Him and think he real good, just for the records... Your friend in Tennessee....ROB
2006-07-23 15:30:50
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answered by Anonymous
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That was good to see because it showed that real men can cry.
2006-07-23 15:24:50
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answered by smitty 7
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he showed that men also cry i had a tear my self
2006-07-23 15:55:31
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answered by BULLDOG 9000 1
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must admit i had a tear
2006-07-23 15:24:13
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answered by Anonymous
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not me.
2006-07-23 15:24:36
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answered by Cabana C 4
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