Not true at all. Tiger is just a genuinely smart and mature person at his core. I know a very large amount of people with kids that are still irresponsible pieces of shit lmao.
I remember as a kid going to the British open at St Andrew’s. The year John daly won the claret jug. I sat at the 17th hole behind the green and watched all the field come through. Some all time greats. I remember seeing Greg Norman and he looked 7ft tall, looked like the most confident man in the world, then this young lad came through, not even scoring that well, but when he hit the ball it made a different noise to everyone else. Moved quicker. I didn’t realise at the time I was seeing one of the greatest, just a kid closer to my age than the rest of the field. Feel Lucky to have seen this man hit a golf ball at the home of golf
I hear people step on Tiger's legacy all the time and it's sad. A man who's made a mistake and has paid his due for it publicly, privately and with dignity. In my own personal opinion I've given him the GOAT tag of all athletes I've luckily been able to watch. Respect
@@meroneadawson6847 exactly. Every single person who judges him usually has a racist bone in their body, forgets that they also aren't perfect and may have actually made a similar mistake or they envy him because he can do what they can't. Either way, he's shown time and time again that he is a very sincere and genuine dude.
@@manvesh97 same, I think public opinion of him has just about turned around completely. I think proof of this is Tiger's newly found comfort in media and the public, I think the important people in his life have reassured him that its ok he made mistakes, you can correct them. What's important is to live an honest, open, HAPPY life.
One thing about Tiger that made him more forgivable was that he never had an ego about it. He never blamed anyone else other than himself. Admitted to his mistakes and owned them. That's easier to forgive than someone who blames other things for their mistakes.
When Tiger shouts out one of your home courses from the city you grew up in, it’s amazing. Shout out to Long Beach and Tiger being one of our local heroes here
Pretty much the asshats online see his numbers and clubbing on tv and add 15 but they have no idea whether its carry/wind/elevation/bounce. LMAO truer words.
@Paulonbass OnBass dawg I just asked if that was your 7 or 8 iron lol. The details are always important. I’m a club junkie. My 7 iron is 30* bc I play the Cobra King Forged Tecs
Hes got weaker lofts. I'm a +1 (nothing to brag about at all) but I honestly can say I hit my 8 iron 178 yards on average. Distance doesn't mean shit clearly. I know guys that hit 8 iron 190 and can't break 90. Just like tiger said he doesn't need distance. Rather have more control
You only have to listen to Tiger to truly understand how to play golf, I hear feel, touch, thought, think, high, low process .............. if you can put these elements into your own game you’ll play better ! No matter what people say he’s a good man, and fatherhood seems to have mellowed him............. long may your career continue and bring joy to all who love watching you play ⛳️
Some of your best work there Trottie! It was Tiger Woods that inspired me to pick up a golf club in 2000, and it's because of this, my children are now enjoying the sport. Tiger Woods is the greatest thing to happen to golf in its history. Broke down barriers, smashed stereotypes, put the sport in the limelight, inspired millions to take up the game, brought in the dollars which players are all enjoying now, and catapulted the whole industry into a place it never would have reached. With my greatest respect to Jack, Arnie, and all the greats before him, Tiger is undoubtedly the GOAT.
Tiger is my all time favourite athlete! Not only is he the best golfer ever but the way he revolutionized golf is basically unparalleled in modern sport. I really can't express how much I admire Tiger...
Interviewer needs credit here, the questions were brilliant. Didn't play it safe and got some awesome information from the best sportsman to ever live!
emotional at the end. trottie had me welling up. the guy is simply the greatest. i cannot wait until his own book comes out. GOLF, THE GREATEST GAME OF THEM ALL.!!!!!!
I'm always enjoy seeing how genuinely appreciative all of these successful people are towards tiger for how his presence in the sport has affected the life that are able. Heart warming, humbling.
For sure, Tiger knows who the real greats are! Had Moe Norman been on the PGA Tour in his prime, he'd still have records there, like he does on Canada and had the PGA been more professional, Moe would've likely stayed on it, and he would've been known by so, so many more!
I totally agree Trottie. Let's all thank Tiger for what he has done for the modern game, and for some us directly. His 2019 Masters comeback inspired my to take up a game I had 'lost' for nearly 30 years. In taking it back up I rediscovered a passion I had forgotten, although it seems it was always there lurking under the surface. At 61 yrs of age my club moves a little slower and my drives are a little shorter (well, a lot really) but I'm well on my way back to a single digit handicap. Win or simply compete, Tiger inspires so many of us to just play. Cheers.
for the younger guys who may not recognize the reference: "dead nuts flush." Nuts referring to the screws that were inserted in the center of the face of old Persimmon Wood Drivers.
He's being extremely modest... back in the early 2000's golfers would shit themselves at the thought of a "Tiger Charge"... that era in golf was just unreal.
You can talk about records etc but this is by far the best version of tiger as a human being that we’ve seen which further cements his legacy as one of if not the greatest player ever
He's being extremely modest... back in the early 2000's golfers would shit themselves at the thought of a "Tiger Charge"... that era in golf was just unreal.
Great interview Taylor Made, thank you. The most striking thing about this interview for me, is his answer to the dream 4 ball. It tells a lot about how his priorities have change massively and how much more comfortable he is with himself. Thank you again.
"There is a great man who makes every man feel small. But the real great man is the man who makes every man feel great." G. K Chesterton In golfing circles Tiger Woods has done his small bit whatever that may be.
Trottie, another great Podcast, I know I’ve personally been waiting for this since the podcasts first came out, and you said just wait on it. Masters Week, couldn’t be better!
As a Tiger fan and a poor golfer this is a great interview and my mouth Drewls for a bag that has the m2 wedges and either the tiger irons, MC's, Cobras MiM irons and a Sim driver
Precision. Like watching Fed talk about his racquet ! Interesting also his new ball deal with Bridgestone & ‘ one ‘ of the reasons they signed a long term deal with Tiger ( feel ) that only Tiger can express 👍
Let's get one thing perfectly clear.tiger woods is the greatest sportsman of all time. Seriously no one comes close. Because golf is the hardest game in world and no one dominated a game like he did.
I think it's not unspeakable to suggest that the technology boom with modern golf equipment, from movable weighting, to custom fitting hosels, to twist face, to shaft tech and launch monitors, is in large part thanks to Tiger Woods. Where would this game be without him? He is primarily responsible for making golf mainstream and cool in the early 2000's. Which brought in big sponsor money, and TV money, and endorsement money. Which, in turn helped drive the innovation and technology attention being paid to produce better and better golf equipment.
I would be willing to bet he’s purposefully letting him develop as a golfer in his own right before putting him into that high-expectation kind of situation. Not holding him back, but letting him grow into that competitive form naturally.
I think the intimidation Tiger had was overhyped he was just a lot better at scoring consistently over 4 rounds. The 2000 US Open is a prime example, even with the best players today using modern equipment would struggle to finish even par, let alone a few under, let alone -12
Tiger wore the red shirt for the podcast, it’s masters week. Let’s go.
This was filmed last year
@@ghoneycutter just let me enjoy the thing.
@@carsonhodges2653 😕
Good observation. I'm not sure I've ever seen him wear it before the start of the tournament.
leggo
This is a different Tiger then a few years ago. He seems humble and is fun to listen to.
That's what raising other human beings does for you. I bet he is a great father.
Not true at all. Tiger is just a genuinely smart and mature person at his core. I know a very large amount of people with kids that are still irresponsible pieces of shit lmao.
@@twinturbo9113 🤦🏻♂️
If tiger had his own podcast i would 100% listen
I am sure he could get on some good guests and he does have a quick wit. He and Phil would be great!
Tiger getting thru that intro.... questioning his life decisions.
Shota Toriumi yes, he regretted doing this instantly
@@shotatoriumi4473 to be fair his answers were fantastic still
That's fantastic to hear. Thank you very much for letting us know that.
I remember as a kid going to the British open at St Andrew’s. The year John daly won the claret jug. I sat at the 17th hole behind the green and watched all the field come through. Some all time greats. I remember seeing Greg Norman and he looked 7ft tall, looked like the most confident man in the world, then this young lad came through, not even scoring that well, but when he hit the ball it made a different noise to everyone else. Moved quicker. I didn’t realise at the time I was seeing one of the greatest, just a kid closer to my age than the rest of the field. Feel
Lucky to have seen this man hit a golf ball at the home of golf
I hear people step on Tiger's legacy all the time and it's sad. A man who's made a mistake and has paid his due for it publicly, privately and with dignity. In my own personal opinion I've given him the GOAT tag of all athletes I've luckily been able to watch. Respect
And the funniest thing is it's no one else's business
@@meroneadawson6847 exactly. Every single person who judges him usually has a racist bone in their body, forgets that they also aren't perfect and may have actually made a similar mistake or they envy him because he can do what they can't. Either way, he's shown time and time again that he is a very sincere and genuine dude.
I haven't heard anyone bring up Tiger's scandal in years now tbh, not in the depths of Twitter or UA-cam comments nor my friends
@@manvesh97 same, I think public opinion of him has just about turned around completely. I think proof of this is Tiger's newly found comfort in media and the public, I think the important people in his life have reassured him that its ok he made mistakes, you can correct them. What's important is to live an honest, open, HAPPY life.
One thing about Tiger that made him more forgivable was that he never had an ego about it. He never blamed anyone else other than himself. Admitted to his mistakes and owned them. That's easier to forgive than someone who blames other things for their mistakes.
When Tiger shouts out one of your home courses from the city you grew up in, it’s amazing. Shout out to Long Beach and Tiger being one of our local heroes here
Love that 👍🏻
"I hit my 8 iron about 185 yards" - every weekend golfer ever
"I hit my 8 iron 160 yards" - the greatest golfer who ever lived
Pretty much the asshats online see his numbers and clubbing on tv and add 15 but they have no idea whether its carry/wind/elevation/bounce. LMAO truer words.
@Paulonbass OnBass it may be closer to 5 or 6 degrees difference. His is 36* for a 7 iron I believe
@Paulonbass OnBass your 7 iron or 8 iron? Lol
@Paulonbass OnBass dawg I just asked if that was your 7 or 8 iron lol. The details are always important. I’m a club junkie. My 7 iron is 30* bc I play the Cobra King Forged Tecs
Hes got weaker lofts. I'm a +1 (nothing to brag about at all) but I honestly can say I hit my 8 iron 178 yards on average. Distance doesn't mean shit clearly. I know guys that hit 8 iron 190 and can't break 90. Just like tiger said he doesn't need distance. Rather have more control
I wish more pros talked about tech and equipment like this. Really fascinating stuff from the GOAT.
If you thought this was some good insight, wait until you see what we're dropping tomorrow on the channel. 👀 #TheBigOne
Does Tiger still use a glued in shaft, or does he now use the adjustable sleeve?
Is it Bryson De Chambeu
@@buddymaxwell6881 adjustable sleeve
@@trottiegolf Thanks. Does he adjust it to different settings at all depending on conditions etc...?
@@buddymaxwell6881 face angles and whatever loft he needs to dial in his flight ⛳️
THIS. THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED TODAY.
Prayers and love for Tiger and for a speedy recovery!
You only have to listen to Tiger to truly understand how to play golf, I hear feel, touch, thought, think, high, low process .............. if you can put these elements into your own game you’ll play better ! No matter what people say he’s a good man, and fatherhood seems to have mellowed him............. long may your career continue and bring joy to all who love watching you play ⛳️
Some of your best work there Trottie! It was Tiger Woods that inspired me to pick up a golf club in 2000, and it's because of this, my children are now enjoying the sport. Tiger Woods is the greatest thing to happen to golf in its history. Broke down barriers, smashed stereotypes, put the sport in the limelight, inspired millions to take up the game, brought in the dollars which players are all enjoying now, and catapulted the whole industry into a place it never would have reached. With my greatest respect to Jack, Arnie, and all the greats before him, Tiger is undoubtedly the GOAT.
Thx man, this was a career highlight for sure 👍🏻😎
Tiger is my all time favourite athlete! Not only is he the best golfer ever but the way he revolutionized golf is basically unparalleled in modern sport. I really can't express how much I admire Tiger...
Interviewer needs credit here, the questions were brilliant. Didn't play it safe and got some awesome information from the best sportsman to ever live!
Thx Jonny..... 5 minutes to go I kinda scrapped the script & decided we needed to know as much club stuff as we could 👍🏻⛳️
emotional at the end. trottie had me welling up. the guy is simply the greatest. i cannot wait until his own book comes out. GOLF, THE GREATEST GAME OF THEM ALL.!!!!!!
I'm always enjoy seeing how genuinely appreciative all of these successful people are towards tiger for how his presence in the sport has affected the life that are able. Heart warming, humbling.
I was never a tiger woods fan growing up. I rooted against him. Watching the man he has become has been fun for me to watch. This was a great episode
Was great to hear him mention Moe Norman alongside Hogan
For sure, Tiger knows who the real greats are! Had Moe Norman been on the PGA Tour in his prime, he'd still have records there, like he does on Canada and had the PGA been more professional, Moe would've likely stayed on it, and he would've been known by so, so many more!
I totally agree Trottie. Let's all thank Tiger for what he has done for the modern game, and for some us directly. His 2019 Masters comeback inspired my to take up a game I had 'lost' for nearly 30 years. In taking it back up I rediscovered a passion I had forgotten, although it seems it was always there lurking under the surface. At 61 yrs of age my club moves a little slower and my drives are a little shorter (well, a lot really) but I'm well on my way back to a single digit handicap. Win or simply compete, Tiger inspires so many of us to just play. Cheers.
for the younger guys who may not recognize the reference: "dead nuts flush." Nuts referring to the screws that were inserted in the center of the face of old Persimmon Wood Drivers.
25:39 That's the kind of answer I'd expect from the GOAT.
Class
He's being extremely modest... back in the early 2000's golfers would shit themselves at the thought of a "Tiger Charge"... that era in golf was just unreal.
You can talk about records etc but this is by far the best version of tiger as a human being that we’ve seen which further cements his legacy as one of if not the greatest player ever
He's being extremely modest... back in the early 2000's golfers would shit themselves at the thought of a "Tiger Charge"... that era in golf was just unreal.
Well stated.
Great interview Taylor Made, thank you. The most striking thing about this interview for me, is his answer to the dream 4 ball. It tells a lot about how his priorities have change massively and how much more comfortable he is with himself. Thank you again.
Brilliant content , enjoy trottie and with a complete legend,what’s not to like
I would love to see the Cat play well this week and go after Jack's Green Jacket record.
Great to listen to tiger, a true legend of the game 🏌🏻♂️⛳️
"There is a great man who makes every man feel small. But the real great man is the man who makes every man feel great." G. K Chesterton
In golfing circles Tiger Woods has done his small bit whatever that may be.
Anyone who quotes Chesterton gets a Thumbs UP!
Dustin Johnson interviewing tiger woods what a video!
Well time to get comfy
Great to see chris Trott doing an amazing interview with great questions ⛳️👍👍from corky from the Wirral 👍👍
Cheers Corky la ... #wirralmassive✌🏻
@@trottiegolf casual golf watcher here - you did a fantastic job there chris, great questions and tiger was really into it as well.
@@designpatterns8168 thanks fella, almost means more coming from a casual fan. Appreciate you taking the time to pass on your thoughts 👍🏻
That was so kool! I love how open @tiger is these days... Always loved him!
So cool to hear from an absolute legend. 15 majors and counting! We are coming for you Jack! Tiger will finish with 20 majors and 10 senior majors.
What a legend,his knowledge is mind blowing...
Solid. Well done @trottiegolf, and Tiger, always epic to hear how you think.
Tiger is definitely more humbled and his father would be very proud of him
Good heartfelt interview T....nice to show yer human side. Best of Success, Otis
2 30 min interviews of tiger in the same day? Yes please
Trottie, another great Podcast, I know I’ve personally been waiting for this since the podcasts first came out, and you said just wait on it. Masters Week, couldn’t be better!
As a Tiger fan and a poor golfer this is a great interview and my mouth Drewls for a bag that has the m2 wedges and either the tiger irons, MC's, Cobras MiM irons and a Sim driver
Insightful. Thanks Taylormade!
Im getting fitted with y’all on Monday down here in Houston and I just can’t wait
Where at? I’m near Houston
Film it!
Film it!!! I’ll sub also!!
I’m also in Houston .. Just getting in from a round at Wildcat. Please film and keep us posted.
You finally released it!!
😎
@@TAYLORMADEGOLF n
Had the TW wedges for a couple of weeks now and the versatility of them are awesome
love it how he mentions Moe Norman. one of the greatest ball stickers in the world and this is the person Bryson is replicating to an extent
Wow fantastic video 👍👍 would like to see the TM players talking about why they like the driver heads they use in a group podcast
That was really well done. Awesome answers from Tiger.
Intimidating was the wrong word in my opinion - Tiger has a presence and aura that surrounds him which people take notice of
yea and they are intimidated by it...
@@BrandonKyle7 🤣🤣
Precision. Like watching Fed talk about his racquet !
Interesting also his new ball deal with Bridgestone & ‘ one ‘ of the reasons they signed a long term deal with Tiger ( feel ) that only Tiger can express 👍
The games best technical equipment guy and the games best technical equipment golfer! Awesome insight and great interview!
5:40 WE'RE HERE FOR IT! MR. TREVINO mentioned in the same breath as Mr. Hogan and Mr. Moe Norman!!!
DAY 2 OF MASTERS BABYYY WOOOHHHOOOO!!! TIGER MY ALL TIME IDOL!!!!! LOVE FROM GERMANY 🇩🇪😃
Interviewer nailed it. Well done mate 👏🏻
Wow this was filmed quite a bit ago
Funny to hear them talk about the olympics that were supposed to happen this year
THIS IS AWESOME!!!
Tiger is the most insightful player on the tour.
Tiger made his mistake 10 years too early. Had that happened in the late 2010s no one would’ve blinked.
You know you've made it when ur initials are on your belt 😎👊
Back t o back masters tiger go get'em 🤙
Mind of a genius.
Can't believe this has only had just over 100k Views.
Let's get one thing perfectly clear.tiger woods is the greatest sportsman of all time. Seriously no one comes close. Because golf is the hardest game in world and no one dominated a game like he did.
I think it's not unspeakable to suggest that the technology boom with modern golf equipment, from movable weighting, to custom fitting hosels, to twist face, to shaft tech and launch monitors, is in large part thanks to Tiger Woods. Where would this game be without him? He is primarily responsible for making golf mainstream and cool in the early 2000's. Which brought in big sponsor money, and TV money, and endorsement money. Which, in turn helped drive the innovation and technology attention being paid to produce better and better golf equipment.
I have a question for Tiger. When , if or will we see you and your son in the Father & Son pro challenge golf tournament
we will be seeing this, as a fairly young man I am hoping to see his son go pro.... imagine tiger as a caddy for his son LOL that would be amazing
I would be willing to bet he’s purposefully letting him develop as a golfer in his own right before putting him into that high-expectation kind of situation. Not holding him back, but letting him grow into that competitive form naturally.
its quite simple , the GOAT speaks i listen
Let’s forget these crazy world problems for 4 days and watch The Masters! Let’s play Golf🏌️♂️
Tiger listens to it!
Your Daily 10 Minute podcast by Adrian Cooke
they both did an awesome podcast. Taylor made guy is a a great interviewer.
Thx Man. An exciting moment for sure, he’s a icon
Awesome! Great interview man
Trottie was so nervous to start. lol.
This had to be from last year talking about jetlag after winning in Tokyo.
Tiger tells the truth even if it doesn’t fit the company line.
What would you shoot left handed ?
Tiger : high triple digits
Human : yeah 🙂
Trot you are a legend sir interviewing the Goat 🐐
my dad uses 40 year old clubs and wooden drivers and still hits it 250 yards and also plays off 9
skip to 24:50 if you only have a few minutes and can't watch the entire video.
Tiger is without a doubt a legend and a 🐐. I don’t think the current generation golfers can achieve what he did …
I think the intimidation Tiger had was overhyped he was just a lot better at scoring consistently over 4 rounds. The 2000 US Open is a prime example, even with the best players today using modern equipment would struggle to finish even par, let alone a few under, let alone -12
Pure class 👍
Greatest of all time
I might be reading between the lines but it seems like Taylormade doesn't do much with his irons and wedges besides put their stamp on them.
How does this video only have 60k views...
I see Tiger Woods, I click on thumbs up.
Question about grips and tape how do you know what is the best for you personally like is there a place you can get fit for that type of stuff
I cover what we do on tour for that on my UA-cam channel, check it out fella 👍🏻
So good
Glad im seeing this and not that scammer faking a PGA Tour Account
i've tried to filter it off my page i can't get rid of it. the title's are always so goofy sometimes it gets a laugh from me.
how long until tiger gets on Fore Play with the boys
Propz to Ol Sharky y o o o o 😮
The GOAT!
Where can I get this podcast?
You’re already here
LoveTiger
Tiger looks sad. Sad Tiger.
🐅 is the 🐐
How old is this
Is this why he was calling you in the last tour truck Tuesday?
You talked about his custom wedges and bounce but you never said what they were.. Is it a secret???
MG2 wedges with the TW grind. TM sells them
Goat
Finally