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Tiger Woods?
It was a little over a year ago when Tiger was making his comeback to golf at the Masters. A comeback from Elin taking a 9 iron upside his head and a filet knife upside his man iron. It was I that predicted he would come back to the Master and WIN the tournament. Boy was I WRONG. I missed that prediction by about FOREVER. Tiger gave it up after 9 holes at the TPC because of leg problems (the leg he walks with not the one he was sharing with everyone except Elin), knee problems, Achilles problems and between the ears problems. I never thought Tiger would be over a year into his comeback and still winless. I always thought it was not a matter IF he would pass Jack Nicklaus's record of 18 but by how many would ahead Tiger would be at the end of his career. I know golf is just as much if not more mental than physical but I thought Tiger was the most mentally tough athlete of any sport EVER. Just proves again at what can happen when you let the wrong head do the leading.
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I'm just as surprised. I see he still gets alot of mention on sportscenter for anything he does good and bad when playing golf. I agree he has some mental issues along with his physical problems but the mental side is more damaging. I think he will be back if he ever finds a woman to live with or marry again. He prolly needs that support figure that he seemed to thrive with before. Jmo...
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I told you he was finished then and I still think that way. No Roids means Tiger is quite average. His body is now breaking down and that is a classic sign of HDH steroid use. He has been exposed and now has to stay clean and is just one of the boys now.
I for one....................love it, can't stand the guy, never could never will.
BYE BYE TIGGER, Don't let the door hit ya where the Good Lord split ya, lmao.
He will NEVER get Jack's record and that is good for golf in my opinion. Jack was a better golfer and THREE TIMES the human being Woods could ever dream of being. Maybe he should go back out on the Hooker Tour, lol.
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There's only one thing more boring than golf....and as soon as I remember what it is I'll let you all know :)
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[QUOTE=Chubminnow;453219]There's only one thing more boring than golf....and as soon as I remember what it is I'll let you all know :)[/QUOTE]
You know what opinions are like, and we've all got one
I enjoy both playing and watching golf...I'm not sure there's a better sporting event, short of UK basketball, to watch than the Ryder Cup...I love seeing a group of guys that have played the game as an individual 99% of their life come together for their country...The competition and commradery are both great to watch
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Tiger's doing what all golfers do, getting old. I for one think he's still got a lot of wins in him, he's just not going to dominate like he used to, that's all. He really IS human.
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[QUOTE=RoadToad;453224]Tiger's doing what all golfers do, getting old. I for one think he's still got a lot of wins in him, he's just not going to dominate like he used to, that's all. He really IS human.[/QUOTE]
Especially off the juice...:)
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Tiger is 35, which is not old by golfers standards, and he should be hitting his stride. I don't think he was on steroids for the fact that he had an addiction to sex and one of the side effects of steroids is impotence
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The sport makes no sense to a man who conserves his energy for better things.
First, its the only sport where when you hit the ball, you have to go get it yourself. Tennis, Basketball, football, baseball, soccer, hockey. When you hit it, somebody else chases it.
Second, Golfers brag about who can hit it the longest distance. Duh! The farther it goes, the farther you have to walk to get it.
If you hit a 2 iron 200 yards, then an 8 iron should send it to another state....right?
And when a golfer screws up, hits the ball, and looses it, he just pulls out another one to hit. What other sport allows you to loose the object at issue? (Exception, lawyers are allowed to loose clients)
And finally, golfers dress like gay people.
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[QUOTE=elnutsmalljaws;453252]Tiger is 35, which is not old by golfers standards, and he should be hitting his stride. I don't think he was on steroids for the fact that he had an addiction to sex and one of the side effects of steroids is impotence[/QUOTE]
Viagra, Cialis and several others will take care of this. The Canadian doctor that treated him admitted to prescribing HDH steroids to EVERY sports patient he had 'EXCEPT' Tiger Woods, OH PLUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUEASE, lol.
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Was Tiger on steroids when he starting winning tournaments when he was 12 years old?
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[QUOTE=mhall;453296]Viagra, Cialis and several others will take care of this. The Canadian doctor that treated him admitted to prescribing HDH steroids to EVERY sports patient he had 'EXCEPT' Tiger Woods, OH PLUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUEASE, lol.[/QUOTE]
I just don't think he was on roids. I think he won more events due to his mental game than his physical game. Roids helps a ton on the physical side but too many times he was hitting incredible shot under pressure that others could not. Phil Michelson is probably as gifted a golfer physically and shot making as Tiger, but he was no match mentally. That is why Tiger owned him year after year. Most guys were beat before they teed it up. Tiger is not as mentally tough today since he did Elin wrong and she left his butt. He deserves every bad thing that happens to him, in my opinion, for the fact that any man who would cheat on his wife or physically abuse her or his kids is not much of a man in the first place. I thought his mental game was so far above it all that he could come back from it and win golf tournaments. I don't see any physical loss in muscle mass on him as if he stopped using roids. I think it is mental and he is playing up the knee and such more than it is to divert attention from the real problem. If he plays until he is 50, that is 60 more majors and he needs to win 4 to tie and 5 to break the record. Even if he stops playing at 45, all he has to do is win 1 major every 2 1/2 years to tie Jack. I think he will end up breaking it but 20 max, which will still not be topped in my lifetime and maybe not ever.