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 Post subject: Lie of the Tiger
 Post Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:02 am 
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Tiger Woods finishes at 18 over with 77

Worst career event ever for Tiger.

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his bed.... enjoy LIE(ing) in it tiger...


i for one do not feel bad for him for one second

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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NJ-DBACKS-FAN wrote:
his bed.... enjoy LIE(ing) in it tiger...


i for one do not feel bad for him for one second


He loved lying in his bed. :twisted:

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Baldmaga wrote:
NJ-DBACKS-FAN wrote:
his bed.... enjoy LIE(ing) in it tiger...


i for one do not feel bad for him for one second


He loved lying in his bed. :twisted:



Im sure he was doing it every where but HIS bed

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
 Post Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:34 am 
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Terms of Tiger's divorce. Link.

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
 Post Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 3:55 pm 
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Stevie Williams, Tiger Woods' longtime caddy/friend whom he fired recently, help Adam Scott win the Bridgestone Invitational. Williams stuck by Woods throughout his mess and many felt his firing was a low blow by Woods. Glad to see Williams get a chance to stick it to his former boss.

Link on Bridgestone

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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That is just to frickin perfect for words.

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Lol

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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And I thought baseball managers were overrated!

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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Tiger misses cut at PGA

I was thinking just now...for all the schadenfreude with regards to Tiger......his demise has to mean less revenue in the long run for the PGA tour, right ? I mean the sport will still be a huge money maker without him. But he had a lot to do with the surge in prize money and endorsement money available to the top players.

I wonder what the long term effect by his crash and burn will be on the rest of the players that now scorn him ?

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
 Post Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 4:35 pm 
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Follow up:

I was watching highlights from the Presidents Cup, and specifically noted how happy Tiger was to finally contribute at the end, and how he was embraced by his teammates. The ear to ear grin standing in the middle of the team photo..... I was talking with a friend who was down in the Austrailia for the event, and I commented to him that I bet that experience, being part of a team, making up for a bad start by finishing strong, getting the approval of his peers...etc....would be tremendously therapeutic for Tiger.

Obviously the physical talent never left him. But mentally, he just was not able to get past the guilt, and that was clearly holding him back.
Well......He's baaaaaacccckkkk

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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I think we have heard he is back several times now. Guys just arent intimidated anymore. He will have to earn it now.


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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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Well, this is the first time he's had a sustained run of actually playing well. I really haven't heard anything about him being back prior to this.

Guys may not be intimidated, but if his mind is right, he can still go out there and win.

Will he win several majors in a row by record margins ? Doubtful. But I'm betting he's back to the winners circle very soon, and would not be shocked to see him back as number 1 in the world within 18 months.

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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I hope he has a nice comeback, he's still young enough that he should be able to beat Nickalaus's records.


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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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"Tiger who?" -- Phil Mickelson. :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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shoewizard wrote:
Well, this is the first time he's had a sustained run of actually playing well. I really haven't heard anything about him being back prior to this.

Guys may not be intimidated, but if his mind is right, he can still go out there and win.

Will he win several majors in a row by record margins ? Doubtful. But I'm betting he's back to the winners circle very soon, and would not be shocked to see him back as number 1 in the world within 18 months.


Well he won 3 times last year since i wrote that , and twice already this year and is another win away from reclaiming the number 1 ranking , although struglling on the late holes this week at bay hill. He is. 4 off....but if he wins this week.... Or wins the masters, he is number 1 again

The really weird thing is heis 37 !!!

Can you believe that ? Makes me feel really old

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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He did it, he won Bay Hill... Reclaims world number one ranking.

And he has another hot blond girl friend.

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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I like Tiger so much more now that he isn't such a boyscout...

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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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shoewizard wrote:
He did it, he won Bay Hill... Reclaims world number one ranking.

And he has another hot blond girl friend.


All is well in tiger land


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 Post subject: Re: Lie of the Tiger
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matt wrote:
shoewizard wrote:
He did it, he won Bay Hill... Reclaims world number one ranking.

And he has another hot blond girl friend.


All is well in tiger land


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9i9njY1Vh0


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