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green_lantern66 asked in SportsGolf · 1 decade ago

Now that Tiger Woods is +5 through 15 holes?

Should people still hold out hope for a W this week, or are we ready to start looking at the rest of the world's talented golfers?

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    1 decade ago
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    Tiger is toast. When he cant even shoot a decent round at a course that used to be his b***h, you know its over for him.

  • 1 decade ago

    Tiger is in need of a swing change and is having a year similar to 1998 and 2004. Once he gets his mind clear and someone to assist in developing his swing, then you'll see him get back to his winning ways. There was a time that when he didn't win a major, he didn't finish in the top ten. He did that twice this year and not played a full schedule.

  • 1 decade ago

    I am not a Tiger Woods fan; but, Mr. Woods remains the best in the world. By a mile. None of the "talented golfers" seem to bring fear to the field like Woods. 2010 should be considered an aberration.

  • 1 decade ago

    I think we are gonna have to wait for a little bit before tw starts showing us what we are used to. By his own admission he is not practicing as much as he used to. So I dont see a w this week or anytime soon

  • 1 decade ago

    Start looking....... Tiger's stupid kids kept him from practicing again

  • 1 decade ago

    wow, now that's called dragging your club in the mud...lol

    Heck ya, come on John Daly...opps, not playing

    come on Sergio Garcia.......

    naa, I still like listening to tiger say......DANG IT,,,Tiger...3rd person...That's how I golf...GOD MOTHER BUCKING BUTTHEAD>>>>>>hate this game...Beer me=:-D

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