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    Tiger Woods' Houston Impact

    Tiger Woods' new mind games flatten Rory McIlroy: Deposed No. 1 is a limp shell in Houston

    Chris Baldwin
    Mar 29, 2013 | 6:04 am

    HUMBLE — Rory McIlroy's shot is barely in the bunker when the peanut gallery begins. Only these guys are in an actual golf gallery and they are anything but over-the-top, loud critics.

    Like McIlroy himself, they'll mostly brood quietly.

    "He was in Sports Illustrated this week past week . . . all on him having trouble," a middle-aged guy in the requisite golf club polo shirt tells his buddy only a few shades above a whisper. After all, the guy having trouble is only about 15 yards from them up on the tee box.

    "He just doesn't have it today," the friend shoots back. "Sad."

    This is the scene from McIlroy's seventh hole on a windy, weird sky Thursday at the Shell Houston Open. It never actually rains and Rory McIlroy never actually comes close to finding his game. The recently deposed No. 1 golfer in the world is lost and everyone with even half a clue at Redstone Golf Club knows it.

    Yes, Tiger Woods is now crushing them with kindness.

    Oh, how Tiger Woods must be eating this up.

    Tiger's not here of course. He still doesn't do Houston, no matter how many weeks it is front of the Masters. But his presence is looming larger than ever this week — it's like the good old days.

    For Woods has clearly unnerved another once formidable foe with some master mind games. It is different now of course. It will never be the same for Tiger after the fire hydrant, the tabloid parade of mistresses and the shredded marriage. Tiger Woods can no longer just stare down opponents with that steely glare and watch them melt.

    That's long gone. And it's taken him years to adjust.

    But Woods seems to have found a new, successful formula. Instead of keeping his biggest threats at a distance that often drove them mad (see Mickelson, Phil), he invites them in, disarms them with charm (hey, profane text messages are charming to professional athletes!) and messes with them in ways that leave them unaware. But no less damaged.

    Yes, Tiger Woods is now crushing them with kindness.

    That is certainly what he's done to McIlroy, the one talent who could have really stood in his way of his resurrection. McIlroy has fallen apart as Tiger increasingly buddied up to him. Encourage McIlroy to change his equipment to Tiger's beloved Nike after the 23-year-old wunderkind wins two majors by eight shots each, star with him in a new light-hearted trick shot commercial (one that McIlroy admits has him seeing flaws in his swing every time he watches it), get a hot athlete girlfriend (Lindsey Vonn) who is more famous than McIlroy's own hot athlete girlfriend (Caroline Wozniacki) . . .

    It almost sounds like Tiger Woods is running through a check list. Messing with your mind.

    Of course, Tiger couldn't really be this devious. When have we ever known Tiger Woods to pull off a stunningly elaborate, devious scheme . . . Oh wait, that's right. Calling Elin.

    Sorry, I don't believe Woods is legitimately trying to mentor McIlroy for a moment. This new buddy system is helping Tiger much more than it's benefiting McIlroy.

    Of course, Tiger couldn't really be this devious. When have we ever known Tiger Woods to pull off a stunningly elaborate, devious scheme . . .

    A few more months as Tiger's bestie and Rory McIlroy may not even be in the Top 10 anymore. Retaking the No. 1 spot? Please, that's a pipe dream at the moment. There is no indication whatsoever that McIlroy is in any type of shape to challenge for another major anytime soon.

    Not with him shooting a 1-over 73 on a Redstone course that allowed journeyman D.A. Points to shoot a 9-under 64 and had Lee Westwood regretting a 68 that he called "easy."

    McIlroy is the big new attraction at this year's Shell, the golfer that everyone wants to see. His Thursday gallery is at least five times bigger than any other player's, including usual H-Town favorite Phil Mickelson. But McIlroy tees off Friday morning very much in danger of being out of here and back on another plane with a MC before the weekend hordes even arrive.

    "I don't know," McIlroy tellingly responds when someone asks what he got from this first round.

    He certainly didn't get any confidence. Moments later, he admits he played "tentative." He talks about having made "silly mistakes," of not fully committing to his shots.

    "I've been hitting the ball great in practice," McIlroy says. "Obviously practice and going out here and in competitive rounds is a little bit different."

    Practice, we're talking about practice. This guy is more lost than a teenage driver without a GPS.

    Masters longshot

    McIlroy does not present anything close to an imposing Tiger Woods persona at the best of times. And when he's playing poorly, he can all but get swallowed up by the scenery.

    A few more months as Tiger's bestie and Rory McIlroy may not even be in the Top 10 anymore.

    It doesn't help that he stands about 5-foot-8. Maybe. In his blue pants, white stripped shirt and blue Nike shoes first-round Houston outfit, McIlroy could have been mistaken for an office worker on a casual Friday.

    The cardboard cutout of the Dos Equis Most Interesting Man in the World (bubble thought slogan: "I don't always watch golf, but when I do it's the Shell Houston Open") at the gas station on the corner by Redstone has more presence than McIlroy.

    This deposed No. 1 is nice. But he's sure no competitive killer. There is nothing lonelier in sports than a struggling golfer. And McIlroy is locked in a funk that is a shocking for a man who is technically only days removed from being the top ranked golfer in the world.

    Tiger Woods knows "Winning Takes Care of Everything." Rory McIlroy? He just knows he used to be a good golfer.

    Guess who's in his head.

    Rory McIlroy finds all eyes on him at the Shell Houston Open. And he didn't exactly look ready for it.

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    Rory McIlroy finds all eyes on him at the Shell Houston Open. And he didn't exactly look ready for it.
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    Growing pickleball franchise smashes into Houston with 2 locations

    Jef Rouner
    Apr 29, 2025 | 5:30 pm
    Two men play pickleball on a Picklr court.
    Photo courtesy of The Picklr
    A Picklr court campus similar to the ones soon to open in Houston.

    Pickleball is one of the hottest sports sweeping the nation, and one of the biggest names in the game is setting up two new facilities in Houston. Picklr is scheduled to open indoor sports campuses in Cypress and The Woodlands in the coming months.

    “Bringing a pickleball facility to Cypress will not only provide a fun and engaging recreational outlet for residents of all ages, but will also foster a sense of community and promote a healthy and active lifestyle,” said Steve Nguyen, owner of The Picklr Cypress.“This facility will serve as a vibrant hub for social interaction, skill development, and friendly/competitive competition, enhancing community bonds and offering a welcoming space for everyone to enjoy.”

    Although the game is approximately 60 years old, pickleball saw a massive spike in popularity following the pandemic when people were looking for fun group activities with easy points of entry. Though a racket sport like tennis, it is far easier and slower thanks to using perforated balls, smaller courts, and lighter paddles. This means the game is open to players of all ages, and was originally most popular with retirees. Now, there are roughly 5 million players across America, with players under 24 making up the majority. Houston even has its own professional team, the Hammers (not the Texas Hammer; that's this guy).

    The court in Cypress will be located in the old ASI Gymnastics building at 8920 Barker Cypress. It's a relatively modest facility with only six courts including a practice court. By contrast, The Woodlands location will be much more opulent. At 66,517 square feet, it will have 20 courts, 4 private event spaces (one with an exclusive viewing area), as well as a shower, changing room, dry bar, and kitchenette. Picklr The Woodlands will be located at 16590 Interstate I-45 South.

    These locations are the first for Picklr in Houston. They have twelve locations all throughout Texas, including in Round Rock and McKinney, and many more nationwide. Picklr locations operate on a membership model similar to a gym. Memberships run $159 a month for adults and $89 for minors, with unlimited access to open play, league play, and tournaments , as well as four free clinics a month. Additional coaching is available.

    There is currently no set opening date for the two Houston-area Picklrs. Players interested in learning more may sign up for updates at ThePicklr.com.

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