Tiger is coming back!

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Who gives a fuck? The talking heads are all yammering the same shit that they have on his last 5 comeback attempts: "He says he wouldn't come back if he didn't think he could win". Really? I can't fall for it anymore.

He's going to come back, play like shit, quit again, and have his sad face pouting about how he came back too soon. Enough. Just crawl off already.
 

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You can bet Safeway is paying him a HUGE MARKETING FEE...

Golf is toast ! The popular golfers are average people where Eldrick brought flash and glam to the game of golf.

He is toast too...The sport of golf has been in free fall since Eldrick was busted bangin 40 different women !
 

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I probably dislike Tiger more than most, but greats like him can catch lightning in a bottle a few times as they fade away. Between Augusta, St. Andrews, Pebble Beach, and Torrey pines he probably has an outside shot to be in the mix about 5-8 times over the next 5 years assuming healthy. I hope he never makes another cut, but I would not be surprised at all if he caught fire a few more times on a major weekend and managed to win one more as a going away gift to himself, and a fuck you to those such as myself.
 

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You can bet Safeway is paying him a HUGE MARKETING FEE...

Golf is toast ! The popular golfers are average people where Eldrick brought flash and glam to the game of golf.

He is toast too...The sport of golf has been in free fall since Eldrick was busted bangin 40 different women !

I am interested. Hope he plays well



T, i agree with ur statement
tiger took golf to a new level
and to a whole new young sports
watching fans.
Watching tiger in his prime was like
watching Jordan play ball!

Cie, +1


glta!
 

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I hope he does well. I love to see guys like him. In his prime he was unbeatable and guys like that do not come by very often. Golf needs to create some superstars.
 

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I hope he does well. I love to see guys like him. In his prime he was unbeatable and guys like that do not come by very often. Golf needs to create some superstars.


I hope he does well, too. The thing is, I have fallen for his spiel for the last three years. It's old and tired now, just like his golf game.
 

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I hope he does well. I love to see guys like him. In his prime he was unbeatable and guys like that do not come by very often. Golf needs to create some superstars.

Yep, i will pay more attention than i typically would during football season and will be rooting for him to show signs of a rejuvenated game
 

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Who gives a fuck? The talking heads are all yammering the same shit that they have on his last 5 comeback attempts: "He says he wouldn't come back if he didn't think he could win". Really? I can't fall for it anymore.

He's going to come back, play like shit, quit again, and have his sad face pouting about how he came back too soon. Enough. Just crawl off already.

I hope he plays well , don't care if he wins or loses i just want him playing in the top 5 on Sunday......
 

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I didn't get that from your first post.

That's understandable.

I always enjoyed watching Woods golf. When he went out with his injuries, I was always happy when he announced he was ready to compete again. I looked forward to that competition. Then......we all saw a shitty version of Tiger Woods. The old joke would go something along the lines of, "I always wanted to golf like Tiger, and now I do!"

Each time he would leave and re-appear, I would be eager to see him "back in the saddle". Each time he disappointed.

I've kinda had it. I guess that's what the post was about.


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