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On the course!
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On the course!
I noticed a little grimace just as Eldrick noticed the last drive was heading for the sand........
 

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not cool/professional throwing his club after that sand shot. :nono:
 

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UNBELIEVABLE!! :scared
 

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Jack you got your wish 18 hole playoff tomorrow:00hour Will it be in primetime:shrug: I damn sure hope so, I need the time and channel to tivo, that was awesome, sports does not get any better than this.
 

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Just sick, was actually rooting for Rocco as he is from about 30 minutes where I live.

Tiger is unreal. No way he was missing that last putt.

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11am here in Texas on ESPN 1pm NBC damn, do I try to watch some at lunch tomorrow or just tivo it and watch tomorrow night? decisions, decisions

I knew I should have bought a small tv to take to work on occasions:mj16:
 

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11am here in Texas on ESPN 1pm NBC damn, do I try to watch some at lunch tomorrow or just tivo it and watch tomorrow night? decisions, decisions

I knew I should have bought a small tv to take to work on occasions:mj16:
buy one on the way into work tomorrow :shrug:
 

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11am here in Texas on ESPN 1pm NBC damn, do I try to watch some at lunch tomorrow or just tivo it and watch tomorrow night? decisions, decisions

I knew I should have bought a small tv to take to work on occasions:mj16:

don't even go in work is way overrated :shrug:
 

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Why is there so much dislike of Tiger?

He is the greatest golfer to ever play, if not yet, soon to be, & its a privilege to watch greatness like he possesses.

I like Tiger.

:shrug:

I think you find few who dislike Tiger--or dispute he is head and shoulders above current golfers.
The question was about Dr's giving green light to play--so apparently knee is healed. Am sure there is some discomfort but have seen numerous players play following same surgery and yet to see another carry on like Tiger--and annoucers continued rant on Tigers great thresh hold to pain doesn't help matters as he goes though his Michele Wie routine.:)

on Tiger in general--I certainly like him as a player and person.

Being a golf traditionalist, my only dis on him is his end zone theatrics. I much prefer the demeanor of the past champions in victory--.
Don't know whether it just signs of time or Tiger factor--but same characteristics have carried over to the fans--was time not long ago--these (you da man--get in the hole) exibitionists--would have been no where to be seen--now with exception of Europe and Masters here (more tradionalist)--they are common place.

Hate to see any transition away from the traditional atmosphere of the past--but just my opinion.
 

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I think you find few who dislike Tiger--or dispute he is head and shoulders above current golfers.
The question was about Dr's giving green light to play--so apparently knee is healed. Am sure there is some discomfort but have seen numerous players play following same surgery and yet to see another carry on like Tiger--and annoucers continued rant on Tigers great thresh hold to pain doesn't help matters as he goes though his Michele Wie routine.:)

on Tiger in general--I certainly like him as a player and person.

Being a golf traditionalist, my only dis on him is his end zone theatrics. I much prefer the demeanor of the past champions in victory--.
Don't know whether it just signs of time or Tiger factor--but same characteristics have carried over to the fans--was time not long ago--these (you da man--get in the hole) exibitionists--would have been no where to be seen--now with exception of Europe and Masters here (more tradionalist)--they are common place.

Hate to see any transition away from the traditional atmosphere of the past--but just my opinion.


I agree with pretty much everything you said about all the theatrics, but we both also know the game is changing (has changed). Golf is now cool and everyone wants to be a part of it. Just take a look at the rubes I had to play behind yesterday. Took every one of them 10 to get to the green!:mj16: My buddy slices one over in another fairway, and they just pick his ball up on their way by:wtf: Trounced through bunker after bunker and never raked, never fixed a ballmark, left the flag sitting half in/half out on a lot of holes, 2 holes behind and never gave a single thought to letting us play through. They were all wearing Nike this and Nike that, these clowns would never have been there if not for Tiger.

However, I disagree that Tiger was faking or playing up the injury in any way. Wayne you know Golf well enough to see it hampered several swings he made. IMO those double crosses (attempted cut shots that turned into quick hooks) were a direct result of the knee and his inability to hold the club off through impact. But being the person he is, he won't stand in the media tent and blame the knee.

Greatest athlete that has ever lived IMO, at ANY sport.
 
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