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Tiger Woods' Tantrum Does Not Thrill Masters Fans (VIDEO)

By NANCY ARMOUR 04/ 7/12 07:03 PM ET AP

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Masters 2012: Tiger Woods walks off the 18th hole following his second round of the Masters golf tournament Friday, April 6, 2012.

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Tiger Woods' latest temper tantrum did not go over well with some fans at the Masters.

Woods caused a scene with his boorish behavior at buttoned-down Augusta National on Friday, scowling, cursing, tossing clubs. He even went so far as to give one a swift kick after his shot on the 16th tee landed in the bunker.

"It's not what you want to see," said Charles Hatcher III, who was at the course on Saturday with his 11-year-old son, Charles IV, and his father, Charles Sr. "Golf is a gentleman's game, and you should treat it as such."

Especially at Augusta.

The home of the Masters oozes decorum. Members wear their green jackets no matter how high the temperatures climb; there are no garish video boards or corporate logos to take away from the simple beauty of the shrubs and the Georgia pines. "Patrons" know their golf and their history, and show a proper appreciation for both.

"I'm not making excuses, trust me. What he's been through – largely brought on by himself – and not playing up to expectations, and the expectations he puts on himself, it's hard sometimes to keep your emotions in check," said two-time U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange, working as a broadcaster at the Masters. "With that said, you have to be somewhat aware of the stage you're on.

"This isn't Bay Hill or even some other tournament event," Strange said. "This is the Masters."

Expectations that Woods would win a fifth green jacket skyrocketed two weeks ago when he won at Bay Hill – his first PGA Tour victory in 30 months. But his chances began imploding with a flurry of wayward tee shots, blocked approaches and missed putts from close range.

As his game melted down, so did he. He cursed the bad shots or took mock swings in anger – sometimes doing both. He hung his head or looked skyward with exasperation after the missed putts. He flipped clubs and, after that poor tee shot on 16, booted his 9-iron about 15 yards.

Diego Maradona would have been proud. Ben Hogan, not so much.

"Am I conscious of it? No," Woods said after Saturday's round, in which he limited himself to glares and one angry toss. "Certainly I'm frustrated at times. I apologize if I offend anybody by that. But I've hit some bad shots. It's certainly frustrating at times not to hit the ball where you need to hit it."

This was hardly the first glimpse of Woods' temper. It's easy to gauge his level of frustration at any tournament by reading his lips after a bad shot or two. Last year at Augusta National he cursed so much CBS would have been justified if it had used a "parental discretion is advised" disclaimer.

Fans, however, expected to behold a new, improved Woods when he returned from the sex scandal that cost him his marriage and nearly two years of a magnificent career, promising to respect the game and the fans who pay dearly to watch him play.

"You couldn't even think of Jack (Nicklaus) doing something like this," Jon Hayden said. "It's egregious."

Hatcher said he still recalls hearing Arnold Palmer tell the story of losing his temper during a tournament early in his career, and his father being so horrified he threatened to never let his son play again.

Now 47, Hatcher was 15 when he heard Palmer speak.

"Feet of clay," Hatcher's father said. "We all have them."

A person close to Augusta National operations said no one from the tournament had talked to Woods about his behavior in the second round, but Woods is subject to discipline by the PGA Tour.

Tour policy states stating that players can be disciplined for conduct unbecoming a professional even at tournaments that are co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour, such as the major championships. The tour doesn't comment on discipline, however, so whether he's fined might never be known.

"I certainly heard that people didn't like me kicking the club," Woods said. "But I didn't like it, either. I hit it right in the bunker. Didn't feel good on my toe, either."

Even if fans disapprove of his antics, they still like Woods.

Hayden's family had tickets from the early 1950s, and his father used to make him memorize the pairings as they made the drive – on local roads, there was no interstate then – to the Masters. He said he was "shocked" as he watched Woods on television Friday.

"But yet," his friend Allen O'Reilly said, "we're following him."

Indeed, Woods' gallery Saturday morning was, by far, the biggest on the course. Fans lined up 2 and 3 deep just to catch a glimpse of him. Every good shot prompted cheers of, "Good job, Tiger!" or "Go get `em, Tiger!" and even his bad shots drew supportive groans.

After an even-par 72, he is 3 over for the tournament.

"Coming back here after winning Bay Hill, when he lost his shot, he lost his temper a couple of times because he's such a competitor," Dan Higginson said. "I didn't like to see him kick that club, but he's such a huge competitor it drove him nuts."

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12:50 PM on 04/13/2013
Whether the rule break was innocent or not, behavior on the course is unacceptable. He should not be allowed to play the course if he cannot keep his temper in check. Golf has always been a mannerly game, played with a high degree of decorum and integrity and overall respect for the game.
09:27 AM on 04/13/2012
Tiger's had problems with his putter for some time now. Maybe we'll never see him back to his best because of his putting problems. That would be a shame indeed.

http://www.best-putter.com/tiger-woods-putter.html
09:06 PM on 04/10/2012
was that REALLY a tantrum? Who cares. He missed, he was upset. God forbid he kicked his own club. Get a life people
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onionboy
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04:00 PM on 04/09/2012
This man was done in by his penis.
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03:11 PM on 04/09/2012
Tiger is again showing how little class he has, or respect for anyone else but himself. I'm glad he's taken himself out of the top tier of players, it's so nice to see all the young guys vying for titles. Better watch out Tiger, all those fans you treated badly on the way up, will be waiting for you on the way down.
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altongrimes
11:56 AM on 04/09/2012
Well well.....how the public has grown so fragile and delicate. Offended by life? Perhaps you should take up lawn bowling. There should be nothing there to disturb your "refined sensibilities". O deary me..........
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09:48 AM on 04/09/2012
One can get away with childish behavior when a winner but when a loser---you are just a loser.
08:47 PM on 04/08/2012
He's always behaved this way. We all expect it. Is anyone suprised?

Thought not...
07:49 PM on 04/08/2012
I find the tantrums of Tiger Woods both disgusting and very unsporting.He should be setting an example for young golfers,instead he is behaving like a spoilt child who has lost his teddy.
Woods was never a good sportsman and the sooner he is penalised for gross misconduct the better.He has past his sell by date and should quit the game.I doubt that he would be missed.
I most certainly would not buy anything that he has endorsed.
08:01 PM on 04/08/2012
If Tiger was white would people really care about this? Hey, this guy is under pressure to win and so he got frustrated with himself. Is this a crime? No! People need to cut this guy a break. Is the world going to keep punishing him for what he did? GOD, forgives, and people need to start doing the same. Enough is enough.
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rlbrooks754
08:33 PM on 04/08/2012
Does it always have to be about race?
08:40 PM on 04/08/2012
I do not think that his colour has anything to do with the issue.He is a poor sportsman and always has been.Kicking his clubs and using bad language is not really doing his image much good,furthermore it is a bad example to the younger generation.
GOD as you say forgives.....does he forgive bad sportsmanship on the golf course?
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06:46 PM on 04/08/2012
Wouldn't buy a thing endorsed by him. Horrible role model. I'd buy something his ex endorsed. Say a "how to dump a bad egg" line of clothing?
04:46 PM on 04/08/2012
"Golf is a gentleman's game, and you should treat it as such."

True..but, when was Tiger ever a gentleman? Oh, that's right...his supporters still believe he has done, and will do, nothing wrong.
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duhtruth
04:24 PM on 04/08/2012
I'd say ol' chaps, Mr. Tiger had an inappropritate dispay of his displeasure. Cheerie Oh!
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03:55 PM on 04/08/2012
Why do my husband and I continue to root for him??  Trust me.  Most Golf lovers do!!
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Jacob007
03:17 PM on 04/08/2012
Tiger just want to be on ESPN highlight . The dude had his run. Still making endorsements = $$$$
For his ex-wife.
09:07 PM on 04/08/2012
Am I the ONLY one that witnessed Henrick Stenson's tantrum on Friday when he slammed in club in the pine needles because he was so frustrated. Give me a break. It is racism; last year at a major a golfer got so upset he BROKE HIS CLUB AND CUT HIS HAND...how is that not a tantrum...IT'S RACISM PURE AND SIMPLE...YOU WHITE PEOPLE CAN'T STAND THAT A BLACK MAN HAS DONE AS WELL AS TIGER WOODS...LAST TIME I CHECKED THERE'S ONLY ONE LIVING GOLFER THAT'S IN THE POSITION TO CRITICIZED TIGER ON ANY LEVEL AND THAT'S JACK NICHOLAS. Last year Phil Mickleson dropped the f bomb; was that ok; Ian Paulter was so nasty a couple of years ago it was disgusting -- he was upset because he had to take a penalty...IT IS RACISM...EVERYTHING THE MAN DOES IS CRITICIZED...at the end of the day who gives a damn what Tiger does...he's not in competition for a cure for cancer. Finally, Tiger ex-wife has moved on...why can't everyone else. She doesn't need people holding grudge against him for her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If he were white, it would be recognized but not to the same extent. WHO CAN THROW A TANTRUM MORE THAN JOHN DALY. YOU PEOPLE WHO DON'T REALLY WATCH A LOT OF GOLF NEED TO PAY MORE ATTENTION....TIGER ISN'T THE ONLY ONE ACTING LIKE A CHILD...EVEN BUBBA GETS FRUSTRATED!!
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09:30 AM on 04/09/2012
It isn't racism and you know it. He is a poor sport. He should go out and just play golf, and quit worrying about all the minor stuff that gets in his head... The ball doesn't move until he hits it. A player of his caliber should be able to act like one.
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11:56 PM on 04/09/2012
Henrick Stenson who ???
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03:03 PM on 04/08/2012
5 year olds get put in time out for that.