
Tiger Woods claimed that one of the reasons that Padraig Harrington succumbed in the Bridgestone Invitational was because of the warning from a PGA Tour official that they were playing too slowly. It’s common practice for the Tour to time each group and force them to adhere to a certain pace of play. Woods and Harrington were warned on the 16th hole by European Tour chief referee John Paramor told Wood–which is also known as being put “on the clock.” [emphasis added]:
Paramor said the final pairing was well behind most of the back nine, but officials gave them time to catch up. They were still 17 minutes out of position on the 16th tee, when they were put on the clock.
Tiger did not take kindly to the notion of being hustled through the end of the tournament:
“I don’t think that Paddy would have hit the pitch shot that way if he was able to take his time, look at it, analyze it,” Woods said. “But he was on the clock, had to get up there quickly and hit it.” via.
Most people are interpreting Woods’ remarks as a show of respect for his fellow competitor, and let’s hope that all it is. Because every scorecard from every golf course in America reads, somewhere, “Keep pace with the group ahead.” Woods and Paddy were almost two holes behind; they surely got as more of a time allowance than they deserved. Supportive or otherwise, Woods needs to do better than calling out a rules official that was just doing his job. There’s plenty of whining about officials’ rulings in other sports. You’d think Woods were getting paid by the hour, instead of by the stroke. I only pay by the stroke in the Champagne Room in Vegas. It’s cheaper.


Paramor is just pissed because people kept telling him how much Paramore sucks.
I feel his pain. I often hear* complaints about taking too long to make the money shot.
*conversations may or may not occur inside my head.
i dont see what the big deal was. i mean the final pairing gearing up for a major? let them play how they want. I mean I would have been soooo upset to not get my Sunday local news and hear about the hood rats shooting each other over crack.
I don’t which ex told you Tiger has a bigger dick but get over it. Pressuring the final pairing to hurry up is ridiculous.
The Tour has TV obligations to keep, plus they have to play under the same time constraints as the rest of the field. Pace of play is written into the Tour rules. Nobody would be so passive about it if it was Tom Brady complaining at the end of a game, “Hey, just give me a few more minutes…”
Ever notice how Tiger is constantly stuffing his face during a round? My favorite food for that is Taco Bell since it’s good to go.
Fortunately for the tour and CBS, Tiger battling it out on a Sunday afternoon will crush Sunday Evening News in ratings.
However, when his competition folds because he’s “on the clock” and forced to shoot while the crowd screams at Tiger’s shot on 16 that he stuck a foot from the pin, that would appear to be to their detriment.
You want to keep them on pace? Tell the crowd to stop cheering over every goddamn shot Tiger takes.
/Was actually at Firestone on 16 yesterday.