Tiger Woods
Practice,
practice, practice! That's how Tiger Woods became a
championship golfer. He started playing golf when he was very young,
and by the time he was 6 years old he was an amazing golfer. His
father,Earl, was his coach.
When Tiger was just a baby, his dad made a driving range in his garage
with carpet and a net. Tiger would sit in his high chair and watch
his dad practice.
When he was 9 months old, his dad sawed off a golf club to make it
very short, and Tiger could strike the ball into the net. When he was
18 months old (just a year and a half), he began going to the golf
course with Dad. He hit buckets of balls on the driving range.
When he was 4 years old, they hired a coach for him. When he was 6, he
began entering junior contests.
Tiger listened to tapes to improve his confidence
* in himself. His
dad helped him to learn to focus in spite of distractions
* . He stood in
front of Tiger and said, "I'm a tree", and he would have to hit the
ball over his father. Earl would jingle the coins in his pocket to
distract him, or roll a ball in front of him and Tiger learned to
concentrate * on the game.
Even though it sometimes made him angry, the training helped him.
Once a walkie-talkie * made a loud noise
during Tiger's swing at the
ball. He said he never heard the radio because he was so focused on
hitting the ball.
He cannot stand to lose. He does not become angry, but he goes out
and practices even harder to not make the same mistakes.
In the year 2000, when he was 24 years old, he won four major golf
tournaments * ; the U.S. Open,
and U.S. Amateur * and the British Open and
British Amateur
He is so much better than any other golfers that some say he is the
greatest golfer to ever play the game.