If Mr. Park decides to make another revenge flick, he can simply base it on the recent pairing of Butch Harmon with Phil Mickelson. According to the Kojak of Golf, Tim Rosaforte, "...sources have told Golf World the Mickelson-Harmon alliance will be made official before the EDS Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas." While the coaching change is meant to fix Mickelson's wayward driver, it also satisfies the thirst for revenge.
Here is a short summary of the vengeance undertones found in golf's newest coaching relationship:
- Butch is seeking revenge against Tiger Woods for leaving him in favor of Hank Haney
- Mickelson is seeking revenge against Tiger Woods for the countless times that he has finished behind the world's #1
- Butch is seeking revenge against Rick Smith for giving swing advice to Tiger Woods at the 1996 U.S. Open when Harmon was still Tiger's coach
It will be interesting to see how all of this plays out. But one thing is clear, the proverb "revenge is a dish best served cold" still holds true.
4 comments:
Let's cut out the melodrama. Revenge? Phil's looking for a way to fix his swing. And coaches need pupils. It's simple enough.
Even without Rick Smith as swing coach, this pairing gives Tiger more motivation to beat Phil. Sometimes the guy needs a little motivation.
Love your soap opera scenario - could be the best golf film evah! Can't we get their sports psychologists involved also?
Rosaforte sucked up to Phil's alibi for missing pro am but didn't explain why everyone else made it okay - that subcutaneous brain just keeps on givin
Tiger may view Phil's hiring of Harmon as sloppy seconds. However, isn't there a sense of inevitability that whatever Phil does to chase Tiger, it won't matter?
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