I'm confused. First you say you justify judging Tiger because "Judgment based on behavior within a society must always exist or else chaos reigns without limit as to what is to be tolerated" (1) So your judgement is based on societal rules but what others do in comparison to what Tiger does is irrelevant? You can't have it both ways. Tiger's behavior within a society by defintion considers his behavior as it compares to others in that society. In this case the "society" is the PGA and in that society Tiger is hardly at the top of the list of boorish players.
BTW - Do you judge your parishioners based on (2) what you read in the paper or hear on TV?
Well said IB. For myself I fall back on the old adage that if you want to find out about a person's character, just play a round of golf with them. IMO Wood's on course behavior provides insight into what type of person he is. His off course behavior reinforces that.

Believe me, mau, I would have called out everyone of them, too. It's the behavior that's wrong without regard to person.

Sadly, I was someone who watched the PGA almost every Sunday afternoon. I loved golf. I have watched a total of 4-6 rounds in the last three years. It has taken away all my passion for the game.Fair enough.......good thread interesting takes on the man we know as Tiger. I'm sure we all admit to one thing, it sure will be much more fun on the weekend if he's in the hunt so you can either root for him to finish or root for him to fall apart depending on your point of view....lol![]()
Sadly, I was someone who watched the PGA almost every Sunday afternoon. I loved golf. I have watched a total of 4-6 rounds in the last three years. It has taken away all my passion for the game.
That's how I felt about Tiger until all this happened and I had followed him a few times.Funny but I stopped watching for a few years when Greg Norman was the media darling. He got all the hype Tiger gets except he choked every time the chips were on the line in a major. I got sick of watching the Greg Norman show every week. Talk about a phoney media creation. That chisled face belied a weak belly. Thank god Tiger came along and restored my interest.