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Even though TiGirl cheated on his wife, the dumbass DWFs still worship him as God. I hate watching a golf tournement he is in. Don has mentioned a lot, and I agree with him 100%, the first image I see when I turn the tournament on is Tiger. When Tiger hits a shot, no matter what it does, you always here a DWF in the background say, "You're the best Tiger!"
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Well, the media should be in full panic mode now after his Lordship nearly missed the cut at AT&T National this weekend.
 

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Jack Lambert,

What is this about Woods being a pedophile?
 

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bigunreal said:
Jack Lambert,

What is this about Woods being a pedophile?

Sorry Bigunreal, I was typing pretty fast and accidentally used the wrong word. I'll edit my post. I didn't reread what I posted.
 
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A Philadelphia Inquirer columnist, Phil Sheridan, had a column regarding Woods, with these comments:

"The possibility for another embarrassing Philly fan moment had to be in the back of the minds of tournament organizers. Let's put it this way: Nobody got tasered."

"Indeed the only heckling encountered this week involved a smart aleck in an orange shirt and an Australian player named Jarrod Lyle. If you're asking yourself who Jarrod Lyle is, you get the point. Who shows up at a gold course to annoy a 28-year old who beat Leukemia as a teenager to earn a place on the PGA Tour?"

"Lyle snapped back at the guy, then did a fine job of ignoring him for the rest of his round Friday. If the very same exchange had taken place between Woods and a fan, you would have seen an endless loop of the video on ESPN the next three days."

"But the fans have been respectful and supportive of Woods, maybe even more so than if he hadn't gone through the tabloid journalism grinder for a few months. His very human struggle to live down humiliation and regain his dominating form endears him to fans."
 

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Jack Lambert said:
Even though TiGirl cheated on his wife, the dumbass DWFs still worship him as God. I hate watching a golf tournement he is in. Don has mentioned a lot, and I agree with him 100%, the first image I see when I turn the tournament on is Tiger. When Tiger hits a shot, no matter what it does, you always here a DWF in the background say, "You're the best Tiger!"
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ESPN had the highlights of the tourney today and the first thing showed were Tiger's shots and then they got to the winner and his shots as an after thought.
 

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ESPN had the highlights of the tourney today and the first thing showed were Tiger's shots and then they got to the winner and his shots as an after thought


When Tiger doesn't win a tourney, unless the winner is Phil Mickelson or Tom Watson, the winner is usually an after thought to the media. After they get done showing Tiger highlights, they're almost like this: "Tiger finishes the round tied for 72nd, oh yes but Justin Rose won the tournement today though."
 

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From the article Don posted:

"Woods was questioned following his 3-under-par 69 in his final round of the charity J.P. McManus Invitational Pro-Am, his first foreign appearance since the turmoil."Â￾

"Turmoil?"Â￾ Cancer patients and those grieving the loss of loved ones experience "turmoil."Â￾ Woods was purchasing prostitutes, jet-setting, gambling, boozing, ingesting illegal drugs, screwing reptilian pornstars and nobody cocktail waitresses, sending perverted emails, texts, and voicemails to his whores, and supposedly fantasizing about gay sex. Oh, and let's not forget the SUV crash / domestic violence incident last Thanksgiving. Yeah, poor Tiger"¦such undeserving "turmoil"Â￾ for such a nice fellow.

At last year's British Open, TiGirl threw his club into a 3-foot deep wetland area during an obligatory temper tantrum"¦.I can still remember his wigger caddie wading waist deep in muck to retrieve his club. It was rather fitting symbolism for the role that white men play in all global societies (Satan's Special Little Helpers). Tiger then missed the cut and Cink edged out Watson.
 

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Thrashen said:
From the article Don posted:

At last year's British Open, TiGirl threw his club into a 3-foot deep wetland area during an obligatory temper tantrum"¦.I can still remember his wigger caddie wading waist deep in muck to retrieve his club. It was rather fitting symbolism for the role that white men play in all global societies (Satan's Special Little Helpers).



Very good observation. I was thinking of starting a thread about caddies and how they're all White men now, even on the women's tour. The only exception is the occasional burly female, but that's very rare.

Caddying used to be black dominated, but they "lost interest" after the "civil rights era" (aka Permanent Cultural Marxist Revolution) began in earnest, apparently becausecaddying isseen as a "subservient" job even though it pays very well for many and is in reality a partnership between player and caddy.

The last two PGA tour players who had black caddies were Ben Crenshaw and Hal Sutton. But they're both on the Senior Tour now, and may still have them as I follow that tour very little.
 

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Tiger Woods won't win 5 more majors to break Jack Nicklaus's record total of 18.

As a matter of fact, Tiger will be lucky if he wins 5 more pro tournaments of any type before retiring.

Considering his PED use, Tiger should probably get a lifetime ban from the PGA Tour anyway.

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things are looking better for Jack's record now...but keep praying for and supporting the white golfer. One concern is that golfers have longer careers than ever before, and they are still close to the top of their game well into their 40s. Think of Ray Floyd, Nicklaus, Crenshaw...then add the potential PED factor.

But there is hope...Tiger might have a very long meltdown as a result of his cheating and the fallout from it.
 

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It's going to get worse for Tiger. He may be headed for a David Duval style melt-down. Granted, if I had to scratch a $750,000,000.00 check to my ex, my game would be off for a while.
 

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We can only hope that it does get worse for Tiger and that he never wins again, let alone any majors.

The PGA Tour will find out it can do just fine without him a few years down the road.
 

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Woods told an inteviewer that he wasn't playing well because he hasn't practiced very much. He's spending more time with his kids. Sure. I think the real reason is that he hasn't been using PED's. With all the commotion and negative publicity since last year he has been keeping a low profile. He can't fly under the radar anynore and can't be certain his old suppliers will keep quiet. His old stash is probably used up.
 

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This tournament is being played on Firestone in Akron, where Woods has won 7 of the past 9 touraments he's played there.
With Woods missing the cut, Phil Mickelsen has a very good chance to be the number one ranked player in the world for the first time in his career.

But the most interesting development by far will occur next week when Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin announces his two wild card picks for the U.S. team. Woods won't make it on points so he can only get in if Pavin selects him ahead of a player who has been better than him this year. Myguess is that Pavin won't have the backbone not to pick Woods, but hope I'm wrong.
 

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icsept said:
It's going to get worse for Tiger. He may be headed for a David Duval style melt-down. Granted, if I had to scratch a $750,000,000.00 check to my ex, my game would be off for a while.

I sure hope so. I was suffering from Tiger fatigue over a decade ago and when Watson almost won the BO last year at 59 years old I was thinking we could possibly be bombarded with Woods (DWFs, media) nut-hugging for another 20-30 years...
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With Woods missing the cut, Phil Mickelsen has a very good chance to be the number one ranked player in the world for the first time in his career.

He's been in this position before always caming up short. I hope he plays great and wins this sucker!

From Yahoo:

Even as Goosen led another assault on par in soft conditions, Tiger Woods continued to look as ordinary as ever. The seven-time champion at Firestone hit only three fairways and stumbled to a 2-over 72â€"the first time he has ever had consecutive rounds over par at this tournamentâ€"that put him 13 shots out of the lead, and five players removed from last place.

Woods had no intention of speaking to reporters, instead walking to his car and driving away.

He has been No. 1 in the world since the week before the 2005 U.S. Open, but would lose his top ranking if Mickelson were to finish in fourth place alone and Woodsâ€"who is tied for 72ndâ€"finishes out of the top 44.



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Is it me or on his return to the game has Woods looked more ******* and his game has followed suit. Soon he will be routinely shooting Snowmen....
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