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Last time I checked there is no spectator sport called the 'nicest and most moral person in the world championship' Perhaps there is but it's not televised.
True, but at the Masters he didn't even abide by the rules of golf.
As for music.... I could go on for years about that, being on the fringes of the business and having been trying to make a career out of it since I was 19 years old. I think I'm maturing on that front.... I used to dismiss anything in a genre I didn't like as garbage. I'm beginning to see that the genre is really not relevant if a song is truly great. I think most of the things I hate about "bad" music are more a result of production techniques I don't care for or the personality behind it.
I'm not really a fan of hip hop, and I used to be really, really bothered by sampling. But I've come to the conclusion that neither is going to go away, and in the case of sampling, I've actually found it is a fun way to discover some obscure old records by sourcing where the samples come from.
I try to not be a snob when it comes to music or art of any kind (I should try harder), but in my defense most of the music I like comes from the 90s, which was a smorgasbord of interesting stuff. I love a lot or rap/hip-hop as long as they're doing more than bragging over a boring, stagnant beat. As for sampling, have you checked out whosampledwho.com?
Tiger owned up to it did he not? Oh right... in HIS case it's not good enough to own up to his errors.
The nature of the adultery (a girl in every port, hardly a heat of the moment thing) means his apology wasn't genuine. He was sorry he was caught. If he was tomcatting around while winning tournaments as a single man his legend probably would have increased, but he did it with a wife and kid at home. That's pretty bad.
I'm not singling him out. The more I read about Patrick Reed, Keegan Bradley, Dustin Johnson and Bubba Watson, the more I dislike them.