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Originally posted by Ronin1069:

Dude why?

Why? No offense, but I despise the man with every ounce of myself. I hate what his morally bankrupt self did to his wife and kids, and I hate what he himself did to the once humble and honorable game of golf...you'll notice that the knuckle-dragging mouth-breathing "GET IN THE HOLE!!!!"ers are back even though it is prohibited at Augusta. It took us nearly 10 years to mostly get rid of them and now they'll be back with a vengeance.

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We don’t exactly have a lot of “golf heavy” threads on this forum, can we at least enjoy the Masters without people coming in and trying to wreck it?
I had no intention of wrecking anything. The thread was about Tiger Woods. Can only those wishing to blow him contribute?

Had the OP wanted a thread about the Masters, I'd have contributed accordingly. It was a great final round with any of, what, six players who could have won with three holes to play? You couldn't ask for a better finish...other than the eventual winner. Wink


And yet, here you are again with your Tiger hate. I certainly have no wish to blow him, but I recognize that he is the greatest striker of a golf ball I have ever seen....including Jack and Arnie.

We get it, after however many posts you have in this thread: You don't like him.

So, go piss in somebody else's thread. Big Grin

EDITED TO ADD: the smiley at the end. The comment was meant in jest.



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Originally posted by Gustofer:
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Originally posted by Ronin1069:

Dude why?

Why? No offense, but I despise the man with every ounce of myself. I hate what his morally bankrupt self did to his wife and kids, and I hate what he himself did to the once humble and honorable game of golf...you'll notice that the knuckle-dragging mouth-breathing "GET IN THE HOLE!!!!"ers are back even though it is prohibited at Augusta. It took us nearly 10 years to mostly get rid of them and now they'll be back with a vengeance.

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We don’t exactly have a lot of “golf heavy” threads on this forum, can we at least enjoy the Masters without people coming in and trying to wreck it?
I had no intention of wrecking anything. The thread was about Tiger Woods. Can only those wishing to blow him contribute?

Had the OP wanted a thread about the Masters, I'd have contributed accordingly. It was a great final round with any of, what, six players who could have won with three holes to play? You couldn't ask for a better finish...other than the eventual winner. Wink


And yet, here you are again with your Tiger hate. I certainly have no wish to blow him, but I recognize that he is the greatest striker of a golf ball I have ever seen....including Jack and Arnie.

We get it, after however many posts you have in this thread: You don't like him.

So, go piss in somebody else's thread.


I was present to see Tiger Woods mistreat people on two occasions. Once involved him yelling at kids. Saw it with my own eyes. So yes, I don't like him but I do love golf and his win was good for the game. He played well while others got victimized by the 12th. It was a very good tourney.


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At the start of the last round (even before) I was always worried about Molinari and Koepka as a threat along with Tiger of course.
Mental perseverance prevailed and Tiger pulled through.
Physically is not light years ahead of the rest like when he was young.
Only the mental experience got him to the finish line.
Great for Tiger and great for golf.
I actually thought his Tour Championship Tourney win last year was just as big a moment but being a Major it obviously is huge.
Congrats all the way.
 
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Some of you are dumping on Tiger for cheating on his wife 11 years ago, but whenever someone posts a thread about their wife or girlfriend all the responses are eject, all women are crazy, no matter how hot she is every man will eventually loose interest, etc. Kudos to Tiger for this amazing comeback.
 
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Americans love a comeback. Particularly in Sports. I think we are somewhat unique in that respect.
 
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Americans love a comeback. Particularly in Sports. I think we are somewhat unique in that respect.
To be fair, America loves all 3:
  • the meteoric rise of someone unexpected (eg half AA half Asian golfer)
  • the fall of someone who gets to full of himself/herself
  • the comeback

    Tiger might just strike all 3 notes



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    Posts: 23807 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005Report This Post
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    Could care less. Whether Tiger is first or last the "Golf" channel is consumed with T.W. If he disappeared tomarrow the golf channel folks would be on suicide watch.
     
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    REFERENCE POST FROM TATORTODD:
    Good point. Got into Stanford. Stayed for two years. No help from Rick Singer either.
     
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    Only the mental experience got him to the finish line.

    No question, and #12 was evidence of that. The younger fellas went for it and he played it safe. That hole won the tournament for him.


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    My mother in law is visiting and wondered how he's doing since he got out of jail for killing his wife.


    It is like work release.




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    Originally posted by Gustofer:

    It seems he's back to his old ways as well. After the shitty shot on 9 he yells, "Jesus Christ! Fuck, fuck, fuck!".

    Yep, real class act that guy. Roll Eyes


    Those are the reasons I cant like Tiger even though he is a great golfer.




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    quote:
    Originally posted by Gustofer:
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    Originally posted by smschulz:
    Only the mental experience got him to the finish line.

    No question, and #12 was evidence of that. The younger fellas went for it and he played it safe. That hole won the tournament for him.


    Yep, for sure and he knew it. That and the fact that he knows every blade of grass and every slope on every green on the course. Knowledge and patience will beat youth and ignorance every time.

    Jim


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    one person was especially glad Tiger won

    https://www.golfdigest.com/sto...-at-augusta-national

    The effect of Tiger's win on sportsbooks, though, will have more of an immediate effect—as the reported payouts on Tiger Woods bets were massive.

    The biggest individual payout will be at the William Hill sportsbook at the SLS Casino in Las Vegas, which will pay out $1.2 million to a bettor who made a $85,000 wager on Tuesday.

    It was the largest payout on a futures bet in William Hill U.S. history, William Hill confirmed. The sportsbook declined to identify the lucky bettor when contacted on Sunday, but we're told the sportsbook is still waiting for the customer to cash their ticket as of 5 p.m. Sunday evening.

    When Golf Digest spoke with William Hill Director of Trading Nick Bogdanovich on Tuesday evening, he told us the heavy-handed bettor wasn't a regular, and it was likely a first-time customer.

    “It’s great to see Tiger back. It’s a painful day for William Hill—our biggest golf loss ever—but a great day for golf,” Bogdanovich told Action Network's Darren Rovell on Sunday.
     
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    Originally posted by Jimbo54:
    quote:
    Originally posted by Gustofer:
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    Originally posted by smschulz:
    Only the mental experience got him to the finish line.

    No question, and #12 was evidence of that. The younger fellas went for it and he played it safe. That hole won the tournament for him.


    Yep, for sure and he knew it. That and the fact that he knows every blade of grass and every slope on every green on the course. Knowledge and patience will beat youth and ignorance every time.

    Jim


    Not sure it was all about experience or playing it safe. Club selection on 12 was a nine
    iron for Koepka and probably the same for Francesco. I think if you asked them, there would be no discussion of going for it or playing it safe. Likely just not executing the shot.


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    Not sure it was all about experience or playing it safe. Club selection on 12 was a nine
    iron for Koepka and probably the same for Francesco. I think if you asked them, there would be no discussion of going for it or playing it safe. Likely just not executing the shot.
    As I recall, both Molinari and Finau played 8s and just Sallied them. I don't know what Woods played, but it was clear that he was playing it safe going for the middle of the left side of the green.

    You are correct though, there is no question what you do in that situation...assuming that you have either nothing to lose or everything to gain.

    They had everything to gain, they went for it, and didn't execute. Woods had nothing to lose and played it safe.

    We saw the result of those decisions. That's experience and having played the course dozens of times.


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    I despise golf. Always have. My son and I were out for breakfast this morning and he loves it. The Masters was on the TV. I seen Tiger with the Nike swoosh on his shirt. I asked my son " Didn't Nike kick Tiger to the curb years ago? He says "Yeah they took him back"
    I looked at him and I said " Of course...fucking hypocrites" He knows and realizes the truth of what I was saying but he is so wrapped up in the sport and in "Tiger" that he compromises his own intelligence. I was disappointed but I realize that even in his thirties his life is still shallow enough that he relies on some of these sport figures to give him identity.

    With age so will come wisdom my son. Cool


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    My brother in law was grumbling that that Tiger was doing well earlier today. I asked him why the dislike, and his response was “Well he has a messed up personal life! Cheated on his wife...” etc etc.

    “Oh, so all the other guys playing golf today are guys you’d sit next to in Church. Got it.”

    Sorry but this is good for golf and good for fans, IMO. Great to see him win it.




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    Originally posted by dave7378:
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    Originally posted by Bigboreshooter:
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    Originally posted by Gustofer:
    quote:
    Originally posted by Ronin1069:

    Dude why?

    Why? No offense, but I despise the man with every ounce of myself. I hate what his morally bankrupt self did to his wife and kids, and I hate what he himself did to the once humble and honorable game of golf...you'll notice that the knuckle-dragging mouth-breathing "GET IN THE HOLE!!!!"ers are back even though it is prohibited at Augusta. It took us nearly 10 years to mostly get rid of them and now they'll be back with a vengeance.

    quote:
    We don’t exactly have a lot of “golf heavy” threads on this forum, can we at least enjoy the Masters without people coming in and trying to wreck it?
    I had no intention of wrecking anything. The thread was about Tiger Woods. Can only those wishing to blow him contribute?

    Had the OP wanted a thread about the Masters, I'd have contributed accordingly. It was a great final round with any of, what, six players who could have won with three holes to play? You couldn't ask for a better finish...other than the eventual winner. Wink


    And yet, here you are again with your Tiger hate. I certainly have no wish to blow him, but I recognize that he is the greatest striker of a golf ball I have ever seen....including Jack and Arnie.

    We get it, after however many posts you have in this thread: You don't like him.

    So, go piss in somebody else's thread.


    I was present to see Tiger Woods mistreat people on two occasions. Once involved him yelling at kids. Saw it with my own eyes. So yes, I don't like him but I do love golf and his win was good for the game. He played well while others got victimized by the 12th. It was a very good tourney.


    I have personal experience along those lines when, as a 12 year old, tried to get him to him sign my program in his last year of college before going pro in the El Paso Sun Classic and got treated... a lot less than professionally. Watched him slam and throw clubs clubs and loudly curse for the whole match from his gallery before being berated by an adult “next big thing pro” as a wrap up to the shit sandwich that was that day.

    I guess I’m glad for Tiger and his fans that he finally grew up. He’s great at one thing when he’s got his act together, and that’s hitting a golf ball. People aren’t his game. Congrats on his win. I’ll never be a fan, having decided he was an asshole going back before any of you likely ever heard of him.


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    People aren’t his game. Congrats on his win. I’ll never be a fan, having decided he was an asshole going back before any of you likely ever heard of him.

    My best friend grew up in southern CA and played golf with him when he was a preteen/teen.

    Same story.

    He's been a prick his whole life.

    I'm sorry to any of the lovers out there, but this man does nothing to improve the game of golf. He just doesn't and it's as simple as that. To try to put him in the same category as men like Nicklaus, or Palmer, or Nick Faldo, or Ernie Els, or Fred Couples, or any of the other classy men who have graced the greens over the decades is laughable.

    I watched Phil Mickelson and Matt Kuchar playing the 16th yesterday. Kuchar hit a great shot close to the pin and he and Phil, laughing and smiling, bumped fists after his great hit. Competitors... congratulating each other and enjoying their game. Does anyone here think for one second that Woods would do the same? Hardly.

    Kuchar is a great guy and is what golf is supposed to be, as is Mickelson. Woods? Not even close.

    In my opinion, those who adore the man (and I use that term loosely) care more about the win than how one goes about the win. Golf is more about how one goes about the win than the win. It always has been and always will be a gentleman's game of honor. Woods is no gentleman and he is most certainly not honorable.

    A great athlete and golfer? Yes. Beyond that? No.


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    All is right again ... Tiger is The Masters champion. So fun watching the tourney this year.


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