It isn't that he is winning, it is just the amount of coverage he gets.
It is a like a great song that gets played so much on the radio that you begin to hate it.
Tiger is a phenomenal player and wonderful to see the shots he comes up with; but I get frustrated when he isn't in contention and they still follow his every shot. I understand why the networks do it. But personally, unless Tiger is in contention or making a run, I would rather see the guys who are fighting for the lead.
So it isn't Tiger that bug me, it is the amount of coverage he gets. It is the same with any celebrity who gets over-exposed.
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