Sad to see him playing so poorly. I don't think much of him as a person, but as a golfer he was one of the best!
Question - do you ever see him regaining his status as the one to beat? I really don't think so. His swing now has too many 'issues' and his chipping is very poor. Worse than Hunter Mahan's.
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31-01-2015 10:02 AM #1
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Tiger Woods
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01-02-2015 10:40 AM #2
Agreed it is horrible to see. He was an absolute legend and mine and no doubts thousands of others hero as a golfer.
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01-02-2015 10:49 AM #3
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Must admit was never really a Tiger fan much as I admired his golf. Was too emotionless in the way he handled himself publicly but he did take golf to a new level.
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01-02-2015 10:49 AM #4
I'm quite convinced I could give him a game at the minute and I haven't played in over a year
It is sad to see - he was a joy to watch at his height and although I always hope he'll get back there, increasingly, I doubt he will.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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01-02-2015 10:56 AM #5
I suppose it's karma for being such a dick away from the course. "Mojo" well and truly gone.
Jack Nicklaus was one of my favourites and if I'm honest I'm glad his record will remain intact. I doubt anyone else will get as near as Tiger to breaking it.
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01-02-2015 01:37 PM #6
He is a terrible role model spitting and cussing his way round the course.
Im glad his fall from grace is as fast and rapid as it has been. Long may it continue.
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He will be remembered as one of the greatest players of the game - but that is all
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Have to agree
Don't get this Sky and BBC love in with him
Sour faced git and as you say a terrible role model
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02-02-2018 11:37 AM #11
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I think Speith is the better player, and is 4 years younger. However I don't expect either of them to catch Woods or Nicklaus.
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05-02-2018 12:18 PM #12
Phil Mc has to be worthy of an each way bet, Augusta suits a lefty - that's a complete outsider bet though.
Jordan also comes good on this trek, and now he has an Open in the locker, he will be hungry for more.
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both him and Dustin Johnston on their day are unbeatable. If either could putt consistently there would be a huge gap at the top of the world rankings.Last edited by greenlex; 16-02-2018 at 06:27 PM.
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17-02-2018 08:37 PM #14
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Missed cut - four strokes off the cut mark - at the latest tournament.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/golf/43095988
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I've no doubt you'll know more about the game and players than me, by the way.
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Couldn't agree more, the Golden Bear's record is second to none.
Outwith the Majors, then Byron Nelson enjoyed a record-breaking year in 1945 winning 18 of the 35 PGA tournaments including 11 in a row and that's another record which will stand the test of time.
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06-02-2015 07:40 PM #17
Injured again Woods is finished as a competitor. He has a choice to make whether to retire altogether or become an honourary starter at events.
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01-02-2015 05:27 PM #20
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He needs to get pumping birds again - he's been pish since he tucked it away.
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07-02-2015 11:39 AM #21
His flat out aggressive swing was never going to stand up to the march of time,though thought he would last longer than he has. But it's also his technique in parts if his game that seems to gave gone as well which is really surprising.
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06-04-2015 08:39 PM #22
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He is planning his return at the US Masters. Will he regain some pride? Or will it be another embarrassing performance?
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07-04-2015 07:28 PM #24
Mark Roe will be creaming himself at the very thought of Tiger's comeback. If he plays well then fair enough, but what I can't stand is the over the top media coverage even when he's not in contention.
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07-04-2015 08:09 PM #25
It doesn't mean much, granted, but Sky had some footage of him on the practice putting green today from about 2 feet out and he was missing repeatedly with a pretty stubby looking putting stroke.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if he DID miss the cut.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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12-04-2015 09:59 AM #26
Well he certainly looks back in the groove regards short game. Pitching em stiff and rolling them in from 15ft and under. Still a question mark with the big furniture but there always was. If he doesn't try and kill it and swing within himself he looks to be there or there abouts.
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13-04-2015 08:59 PM #27
It would be good if Tiger came out smiling this time around.
Plenty of people want him to do well and there are worse ways of earning a crust than belting a wee ball up the fairway.
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07-06-2015 08:48 AM #28
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Worst ever professional round! Sad to see! I doubt if he will ever get close to where he was.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/golf/33036057
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07-06-2015 11:05 AM #30
I still think that Tiger will go on to win another tournament (maybe more) but his best days are definitely behind him.
I'd be very surprised if he went to surpass the Golden Bear's magnificent record of 18 Major victories. He needs another 5 Majors to achieve this and with the advent of golfers like McIlroy & Speith then I'd say its beyond him.
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