Not looking good health wise. Dude needs the offseason to get here ASAP
AggieIce said:
Not looking good health wise. Dude needs the offseason to get here ASAP
khaos288 said:
Dude needs to buy a house in Augusta, and practice as much as possible. Then, park his yacht next to the us open as soon as the masters is over. Just play two tournies a year on courses he's been practicing on. Only way he's going to get the majors record, and would be interesting to watch
91AggieLawyer said:khaos288 said:
Dude needs to buy a house in Augusta, and practice as much as possible. Then, park his yacht next to the us open as soon as the masters is over. Just play two tournies a year on courses he's been practicing on. Only way he's going to get the majors record, and would be interesting to watch
You can't just practice; you MUST compete.
He's already proven me wrong, so I won't make any predictions. But repeating this year at Augusta ONCE is going to be tough.
91AggieLawyer said:
He doesn't have to learn how to compete but he DOES have to compete to be competitive on tour. Find me a tour player that says or does otherwise. Tiger played 6 tourneys in the 2 and a half months prior to the Masters; he's only played in 4, I think, since. When he had a full month off, he missed the cut.
Not suggesting his back isn't a factor, but I was RESPONDING to the comment regarding him only practicing at Augusta and the site of the US Open every year. He might as well retire.
They're not. They're probably pretty constant but the only time they're in the news and the only time it matters to anyone but Tiger is when he's in a tournament.Troutslime said:
Why are the injuries only happening at tournaments? Hmm
No he doesn't.Cedar09 said:
And takes another player's spot.
Cedar09 said:
And takes another player's spot.
And even it it was a regular tour event, Tiger earned that spot.agsfan said:No he doesn't.Cedar09 said:
And takes another player's spot.
This is the second playoff event, only top 70 qualify. Tiger is 38 on points list now. Not like 71 gets to play if Tiger doesn't.
CapCityAg89 said:91AggieLawyer said:
He doesn't have to learn how to compete but he DOES have to compete to be competitive on tour. Find me a tour player that says or does otherwise. Tiger played 6 tourneys in the 2 and a half months prior to the Masters; he's only played in 4, I think, since. When he had a full month off, he missed the cut.
Not suggesting his back isn't a factor, but I was RESPONDING to the comment regarding him only practicing at Augusta and the site of the US Open every year. He might as well retire.
1951, Ben Hogan played five events, but won three of them - the Masters, U.S. Open, and World Championship of Golf. He finished second and fourth in his other two starts.