Just ironic that after all the amazing things Tiger did on the golf course that people will remember him being trapped in his crashed car cowering whilst the gorgeous Elin Nordin smashed the shit out of it with his #3 wood having found out about his rampant womanizing.
Pretty staggering really, he was married to one of the most beautiful women in the world and yet he was porking waitresses from Hooters that looked rougher than some old tart you'd find in the kebab shop at Bexleyheath at two o'clock on a Saturday morningbeing shagged by Wayne Rooney.
Just ironic that after all the amazing things Tiger did on the golf course that people will remember him being trapped in his crashed car cowering whilst the gorgeous Elin Nordin smashed the shit out of it with his #3 wood having found out about his rampant womanizing.
Pretty staggering really, he was married to one of the most beautiful women in the world and yet he was porking waitresses from Hooters that looked rougher than some old tart you'd find in the kebab shop at Bexleyheath at two o'clock on a Saturday morningbeing shagged by Wayne Rooney.
Allegedly.
I think Woods will be remembered primarily for his golf - he is second in the all time major winners list after Nicklaus.
Very competitive (5th) again this weekend at the Arnold Palmer in Florida and now second shortest price 11/1 behind McIlroy (who won today) and Johnson who are both at 10's.
Thoroughly enjoyed that final round tonight. So many big names on the leader board. Rory's comeback nearly as amazing as Tigers. @Riviera do you still think you have as much chance as Tiger of playing in the Ryder Cup??
Thoroughly enjoyed that final round tonight. So many big names on the leader board. Rory's comeback nearly as amazing as Tigers. @Riviera do you still think you have as much chance as Tiger of playing in the Ryder Cup??
Bit more doubtful now as I have a bit of tennis elbow. I'm a massive Tiger fan (I started this thread) but have seen so many false dawns over the years. However this one looks real...
Doesn't come across as a particularly nice man but he changed the golf landscape and raised the bar to a level that the others had to reach for. In terms of the game its good to see he is back to being competitive.
I like to watch a golf tournament where from week to week anyone has a decent chance of winning. Don't mind Woods being in the mix but wouldn't want to go back to the days where he dominated.
I like to watch a golf tournament where from week to week anyone has a decent chance of winning. Don't mind Woods being in the mix but wouldn't want to go back to the days where he dominated.
It'll never go back to those days. This generation of golfers have been inspired by Tiger, rather than dominated by him. Remarkable golf on Sunday. Not one fairway hit front nine, yet he was two under.
The back nine, one errant drive on the par 5, otherwise he might have got it to a play off.
I hated Tiger in the old days, but now seeing what he's done for the world of golf and the injuries he has been through, I was rooting for him - big style!
I like to watch a golf tournament where from week to week anyone has a decent chance of winning. Don't mind Woods being in the mix but wouldn't want to go back to the days where he dominated.
It'll never go back to those days. This generation of golfers have been inspired by Tiger, rather than dominated by him. Remarkable golf on Sunday. Not one fairway hit front nine, yet he was two under.
The back nine, one errant drive on the par 5, otherwise he might have got it to a play off.
I hated Tiger in the old days, but now seeing what he's done for the world of golf and the injuries he has been through, I was rooting for him - big style!
Him back is good for the game of golf globally.
Given the injuries Tiger has had and the meltdown in his personal life I think his comeback is amazing and shows his strength of character. I was never a great fan of his but I am changing my views.
I never thought he would rediscover form to this level.
Has been offered and accepted a Vice-Captaincy role along with Steve Stricker by Jim Furyk for this years Ryder Cup in Paris. Who's to say he won't be playing in the 2020 renewal?
He has said that he wants to play in this Ryder Cup.
PWR......Not going to suggest I know much about golf but it does seem to me that TW has had more comebacks than Staus Quo and each time it doesn’t seem to last long..........any reason to believe this latest upward spike in form will be very long lasting? I am coming onto this thread completely from left field, so I appreciate the subject may have been done to death and as such my question is a bit old hat and naive. As a sports fan in general though, it’s of interest to me.
With Tiger it's nothing to do with form. Each time he has been out of the game has been due to injury. He's pushed his body to the extremes so hard that over the years it has taken its toll. He then has to adapt his game (swing) every time he comes back. During his previous comebacks his body has failed, before he can work through the rust, and so he hasn't gotten close to his previous levels. This latest attempt is the closest he has got but in terms of flexibility and movement he has limited capacity. Despite that 50% of Tiger can still compete. Most other players would have retired.
PWR......Not going to suggest I know much about golf but it does seem to me that TW has had more comebacks than Staus Quo and each time it doesn’t seem to last long..........any reason to believe this latest upward spike in form will be very long lasting? I am coming onto this thread completely from left field, so I appreciate the subject may have been done to death and as such my question is a bit old hat and naive. As a sports fan in general though, it’s of interest to me.
His other comebacks he has been nowhere near to challenging, looks like he is the real deal again and only a matter of time before he wins something of note again, just a tougher field these days.
Will be good to see him in the ryder cup, this will be a tough one looks a strong line up at present and the final spot between either Tony Finau or Kisner
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There are ten times as many people watching the PGA tour tonight as there were this time last year......
1 and half hours ago he didn't have a prayer
No one stepped up though
Bit of a shame that it was overshadowed by the Tiger show - however welcome back tiger
He’s back.
2nd place and never made anything today. Casey shoots round of the week -6 and Tiger 1 shot behind.
Interesting to see how Woods get on at the Masters.
@Riviera do you still think you have as much chance as Tiger of playing in the Ryder Cup??
I'm a massive Tiger fan (I started this thread) but have seen so many false dawns over the years. However this one looks real...
McIlroy
Rose
Stenson
Woods
Dechambeux
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSZxaHGo1OEs06vQumIooug
Plenty of Tiger nostalgia there obviously, plus a heck of a lot more.
The back nine, one errant drive on the par 5, otherwise he might have got it to a play off.
I hated Tiger in the old days, but now seeing what he's done for the world of golf and the injuries he has been through, I was rooting for him - big style!
Him back is good for the game of golf globally.
I never thought he would rediscover form to this level.
I am coming onto this thread completely from left field, so I appreciate the subject may have been done to death and as such my question is a bit old hat and naive.
As a sports fan in general though, it’s of interest to me.
Will be good to see him in the ryder cup, this will be a tough one looks a strong line up at present and the final spot between either Tony Finau or Kisner
Apparently the nine he's on is the easier side too.
I've shot 59 at Barnehurst.
I really hope he can stay injury free until next year's majors.
Agree, but maybe have a slight relapse next weekend...