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    ... and he's just turned 36.


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    Don't really if he has changed or not but, I hope never gets his game back.
    It was boring watching golf when he was in the field, thats all you see tiger this tiger that, what about the other guys.
    Not that the US coverage is any good anyway, all we ever see is guys walking around lining up puts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by td42t View Post
    Don't really if he has changed or not but, I hope never gets his game back.
    It was boring watching golf when he was in the field, thats all you see tiger this tiger that, what about the other guys.
    Not that the US coverage is any good anyway, all we ever see is guys walking around lining up puts.
    Sorry mate but other than one or two others Tiger for mine is the only player worth watching most days. I will watch any golf as I love it, but as someone once said whether he's playing well or struggling to make the cut, something is always happening and it's exciting to watch. I'm glad he's not a one dimensional robot who shows no passion or emotion. This is the reason we see so much of him on TV people want to see him playing.

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    Dunno whether Tiger is a changed man or not but the temptations will remain. Just saw this posted on Facebook.


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    Quote Originally Posted by timah! View Post
    And?
    God bless slutty girls. There's a new wave every year.

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    That pic is at least 18 months old.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    That pic is at least 18 months old.....
    Probably more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Canuck View Post
    I want more scandals. I hope he never wins another tournament and the other good guys on tour step their games up to a new level so that we can forget all about him.
    Fat chance of that now.

    Grab a Bloody Caesar and celebrate like it's 2003!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Canuck View Post
    I want more scandals. I hope he never wins another tournament and the other good guys on tour step their games up to a new level so that we can forget all about him.
    Bwuhahahahaha.

    Sorry champ, you lucked out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrins View Post
    Fat chance of that now.

    Grab a Bloody Caesar and celebrate like it's 2003!
    Glad to see him win. Seems to be a much more humble guy than the old tiger.

    Golf is much more exciting with him in contention.




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    Hope he goes on a massive celebratory bender and let’s loose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Nemo View Post
    Hope he goes on a massive celebratory bender and let’s loose!
    Hookers and blow , bring back the old tiger


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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Canuck View Post
    Glad to see him win. Seems to be a much more humble guy than the old tiger.

    Golf is much more exciting with him in contention.
    Agree on both counts. The sport is much better off with him in it. I think the injuries and all the other personal stuff that went on certainly has made him more humble and he looks like he is taking things a lot more casually and really enjoying himself out there.

    I'm sure however some of the haterz like Jazz would disagree that he is in any way any more humble now.

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    On the post round Live from the Masters show, DD said that the other players waiting to congratulate him (Rickie, JT, Bubba, Xander, Zach, Langer, Brooks, Immelman) was a good indication of how he had made way more friends after his comeback.

    The 45 minute press conference on the Masters website is a good watch as he was far more open and detailed in the answers he gave to many of the questions.

    He was asked about the 2021 Ryder Cup and made an interesting comment about the 2019 Presidents Cup where he alluded to being a playing captain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pt73 View Post
    On the post round Live from the Masters show, DD said that the other players waiting to congratulate him (Rickie, JT, Bubba, Xander, Zach, Langer, Brooks, Immelman) was a good indication of how he had made way more friends after his comeback.
    Every single player who's won money in his era owes him anyways, for boosting their pay packets.

    Quote Originally Posted by pt73 View Post
    The 45 minute press conference on the Masters website is a good watch as he was far more open and detailed in the answers he gave to many of the questions.
    Saw it. Some of those questions were so dumb. I think at times he was shaking his head. Here's one he got asked, "What was your favourite sporting moment of all time?". Wtf??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chilled View Post
    Every single player who's won money in his era owes him anyways, for boosting their pay packets.

    Saw it. Some of those questions were so dumb. I think at times he was shaking his head. Here's one he got asked, "What was your favourite sporting moment of all time?". Wtf??
    That was a really stupid question but he batted it off without an issue.

    The comment that intrigues me was his reply to the "gum question" where he replied:

    “Well, I’m chomping on this gum because I usually get hungry, I keep eating so much, and it curbs my appetite a little bit, which is nice,” Woods said. “Most of the time, most of the issues I have at tournaments, I lose so much weight, as you all know.”

    Why does he lose so much weight at a tournament ?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Canuck View Post
    ... Seems to be a much more humble guy than the old tiger.

    ...
    Probably a corelation to Earl being gone over 12 years now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pt73 View Post
    That was a really stupid question but he batted it off without an issue.

    The comment that intrigues me was his reply to the "gum question" where he replied:

    “Well, I’m chomping on this gum because I usually get hungry, I keep eating so much, and it curbs my appetite a little bit, which is nice,” Woods said. “Most of the time, most of the issues I have at tournaments, I lose so much weight, as you all know.”

    Why does he lose so much weight at a tournament ?????
    Hookers and blow. Tournament weeks are hard work for Tiger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pt73 View Post
    The comment that intrigues me was his reply to the "gum question" where he replied:

    “Well, I’m chomping on this gum because I usually get hungry, I keep eating so much, and it curbs my appetite a little bit, which is nice,” Woods said. “Most of the time, most of the issues I have at tournaments, I lose so much weight, as you all know.”

    Why does he lose so much weight at a tournament ?????
    I've heard him mention it a few times before. I don't know as fact, but I assume it's something to do with his profuse sweating and the shear physical exhaustion from his exertion at each tournament.

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    Quote Originally Posted by backintheswing View Post
    Hookers and blow , bring back the old tiger
    Yes please!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pt73 View Post
    That was a really stupid question but he batted it off without an issue.

    The comment that intrigues me was his reply to the "gum question" where he replied:

    “Well, I’m chomping on this gum because I usually get hungry, I keep eating so much, and it curbs my appetite a little bit, which is nice,” Woods said. “Most of the time, most of the issues I have at tournaments, I lose so much weight, as you all know.”

    Why does he lose so much weight at a tournament ?????
    My guess would be due to having four full days of walking. He’s been very open that he can’t train or practice like he used to.


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    For me his driving was an absolute delight, for the most part he had that thing on a string, hitting the exact right spots. Missing also in the right spots, e.g. Dogwood, twice down the gully

    And his putting was a highlight, just getting it right to the hole on the longer putts and sinking the crucial 6-10 footers when required for the saves.
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    Go Tiger!

    Nice award

    The Medal of Freedom recognizes individuals who have made "an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors," according to the executive order designating the award.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrins View Post
    Go Tiger!

    Nice award

    The Medal of Freedom recognizes individuals who have made "an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors," according to the executive order designating the award.
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