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Old 04-12-2011, 07:49 AM
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Cool Not a fan of golf or Tiger Woods but

I found myself for really the first time ever checking score updates and kind of rooting for Tiger this past weekend. I have no idea why.
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Old 04-12-2011, 08:04 AM
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To see if he will get back to playing like he did before all hell broke loose. lol
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Not surprising with someone that likes Lebron James. Cheering for scumbags becoming a pattern here.
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Although I have never been a big fan, I was kind of rooting for him and enjoyed him in contention. Until he finished his round, and was a complete a-hole during the CBS interview....then I wished he had missed the cut.
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Old 04-12-2011, 09:01 AM
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Why is Lebron James a scumbag?

Cause he left Cleveland or had a news conference?

The guy has never been arrested, never had issues with drugs or alcohol, never been accused of anything criminal.

Before you respond, check my posts, I defended him in Cleveland.

Now Tigers Woods - yeah I agree he's got some scumbag
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Old 04-12-2011, 09:03 AM
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I was hoping woods would make it to a playoff and then lose
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Old 04-12-2011, 09:49 AM
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I dont judge other dudes on their marital shit, anyways...

never liked him though, I can appreciate "swag" but he took it to another level

literally cat fighting with journalists when the slightest comment got under his skin

he always took himself too seriously

that was then when he was on top of his game...

I dont think he will ever be on the same pace or catch Nicklaus..

but he will win a few more majors Im guessing at some point
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Old 04-12-2011, 09:58 AM
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Ya the marital issues aside the guy is an A-hole. He could take a lesson from Phil on how to interact with the fans and the media . Fake or not Phil knows hot to play the game.
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Old 04-12-2011, 10:47 AM
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I dont judge other dudes on their marital shit, anyways...

never liked him though, I can appreciate "swag" but he took it to another level

literally cat fighting with journalists when the slightest comment got under his skin

he always took himself too seriously

that was then when he was on top of his game...

I dont think he will ever be on the same pace or catch Nicklaus..

but he will win a few more majors Im guessing at some point
the guy is 35, he will catch Nicklaus. This guy is far from done.
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Old 04-12-2011, 11:16 AM
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I found myself for really the first time ever checking score updates and kind of rooting for Tiger this past weekend. I have no idea why.
Followed him for his entire round on Sunday.

The roars on #8 (when he made eagle and tied the lead) and #9 (saved par out of the left bunker) were about as loud as I've ever heard on any golf course.

Unfortunately, #12-16 were about as disappointing as I've ever seen too. Simply couldn't believe he turned in 31 and then limped home with an even par back nine. The 3-putt on 12 was the dagger, killed all momentum he had going and he never recovered.

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the guy is 35, he will catch Nicklaus. This guy is far from done.
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