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  • 08-03-2011
    Mward2002
    From the guy who's probably never broken 80 in his life.
  • 08-03-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=mongrel;249074]Did you notice the new Tiger in his recent news conference? It looks like there is another new member of Team Tiger--the make-up artist. Tiger's skin color looked like it had more of a granite hue and his chin hair was sculpted in a look that reminded me of another head on Mount Rushmore. It is a very serious look and if I were one of the contestants in this week's bash in Ohio, I would be a little bit afraid of my chances.[/QUOTE]

    There's no question he looks different. He looks thinner overall and his face definitely looks leaner. I think he's dropped the heavy weightlifting and lost some weight. If you think about it, how stupid could Tiger have been to get into heavy weight lifting? That's got ego written all over it.

    I hope he wins the Bridgestone or places in the top 10. We need Tiger back on top. Without heros we are all lost, especially Lorenzo.
  • 08-03-2011
    poe4soul
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249079]There's no question he looks different. He looks thinner overall and his face definitely looks leaner. I think he's dropped the heavy weightlifting and lost some weight. If you think about it, how stupid could Tiger have been to get into heavy weight lifting? That's got ego written all over it.

    I hope he wins the Bridgestone or places in the top 10. We need Tiger back on top. Without heros we are all lost, especially Lorenzo.[/QUOTE]

    You mean without performance enhancing drugs he's lost the weight.

    Honestly, I wonder if there is a bet in Vegas on rather tiger completes all four rounds. That's probably a better goal for him at this point, make the cut and complete a tournament.
  • 08-03-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=poe4soul;249085]You mean without performance enhancing drugs he's lost the weight.

    Honestly, I wonder if there is a bet in Vegas on rather tiger completes all four rounds. That's probably a better goal for him at this point, make the cut and complete a tournament.[/QUOTE]


    I don't think he took drugs to gain the muscle. He looked too normal and healthy. When guys take steroids their muscles look abnormal. He looked like a guy that worked out 2 hours per day. That, by the way, is exactly what he used to do.
  • 08-03-2011
    poe4soul
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249086]I don't think he took drugs to gain the muscle. He looked too normal and healthy. When guys take steroids their muscles look abnormal. He looked like a guy that worked out 2 hours per day. That, by the way, is exactly what he used to do.[/QUOTE]

    Who said anything about anabolic steroids? There are many performance enhancing drugs. You're just being a bit naive. He is a classic profile for someone to start taking. He was on top and started to have health issues. He's getting older and younger athletes are coming onto the scene that are as strong as him, if not stronger, and can recover faster than he can. Do you really think it's a coincidence that he's breaking down after testing began? He was doping. Probably a HGH.

    Here's a list of the banned drugs:
    [URL="http://sportsanddrugs.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=002037"]http://sportsanddrugs.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=002037[/URL]
  • 08-03-2011
    Mward2002
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249086]I don't think he took drugs to gain the muscle. He looked too normal and healthy. When guys take steroids their muscles look abnormal. He looked like a guy that worked out 2 hours per day. That, by the way, is exactly what he used to do.[/QUOTE]

    Agreed. Having stood 5 feet away from him on a tee box, all the crap about him looking like a linebacker is completely blown out of proportion. He looks like a guy who has seen a weight room yeah, but nothing outrageous.
  • 08-03-2011
    poe4soul
    [QUOTE=Mward2002;249089]Agreed. Having stood 5 feet away from him on a tee box, all the crap about him looking like a linebacker is completely blown out of proportion. He looks like a guy who has seen a weight room yeah, but nothing outrageous.[/QUOTE]

    And all of the pro bicyclers are clean as well with no muscles. LOL!

    I agree he looked more like a free safety. None of those guys have taken any PED's. Not a single one....
  • 08-03-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=poe4soul;249092]And all of the pro bicyclers are clean as well with no muscles. LOL!

    I agree he looked more like a free safety. None of those guys have taken any PED's. Not a single one....[/QUOTE]


    Poe, golf is a bit different than cycling. Wouldn't you agree? How would Tiger benefit from medicine that enhances aerobic stamina and oxygen flow? I don't think Tiger took any PEDs at all. I think he got into weightlifting.

    When someone is on camera they can look extremely muscular by having very little body fat. Camillo Vijegas is a great example. He probably weighs around 150 to 155 pounds but looks much bigger because he's so ripped. Sylvester Stallone was 5-7 and 163 pounds when he filmed Rocky. He looked much bigger than that on film because the lack of body fat makes the muscles look that much bigger.

    Same goes for Tiger. He wore a size Medium shirt that was tight on him. This made him look that much bigger. Let's not bash our hero.
  • 08-03-2011
    Horseballs
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249093]Poe, golf is a bit different than cycling. Wouldn't you agree? How would Tiger benefit from medicine that enhances aerobic stamina and oxygen flow? I don't think Tiger took any PEDs at all. I think he got into weightlifting.

    When someone is on camera they can look extremely muscular by having very little body fat. Camillo Vijegas is a great example. He probably weighs around 150 to 155 pounds but looks much bigger because he's so ripped. Sylvester Stallone was 5-7 and 163 pounds when he filmed Rocky. He looked much bigger than that on film because the lack of body fat makes the muscles look that much bigger.

    Same goes for Tiger. He wore a size Medium shirt that was tight on him. This made him look that much bigger. Let's not bash our hero.[/QUOTE]

    I think Tiger took PED's to help him fukc better. Nothing to do with golf, because we all know golf isn't a sport and doesn't require athleticism.
  • 08-03-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=Horseballs;249095]I think Tiger took PED's to help him fukc better. Nothing to do with golf, because we all know golf isn't a sport and doesn't require athleticism.[/QUOTE]

    I still think Tiger should be sponsored by Cialis. At the end of the commercial they could show Tiger in one bathtub and 10 other women in bathtubs next to him.

    At the end of the commercial you'd hear a voice say "Cialis, because the time is always right for Tiger"
  • 08-03-2011
    SoonerBS
    [QUOTE=poe4soul;249085]You mean without performance enhancing drugs he's lost the weight.

    [B]Honestly, I wonder if there is a bet in Vegas on rather tiger completes all four rounds. That's probably a better goal for him at this point, make the cut and complete a tournament.[/B][/QUOTE]

    Thu 8/4 8007 T.Woods finishing position over 30½ +110
    8:40AM 8008 T.Woods finishing position under 30½ -140
  • 08-03-2011
    poe4soul
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249093]Poe, golf is a bit different than cycling. Wouldn't you agree? How would Tiger benefit from medicine that enhances aerobic stamina and oxygen flow? I don't think Tiger took any PEDs at all. I think he got into weightlifting.

    When someone is on camera they can look extremely muscular by having very little body fat. Camillo Vijegas is a great example. He probably weighs around 150 to 155 pounds but looks much bigger because he's so ripped. Sylvester Stallone was 5-7 and 163 pounds when he filmed Rocky. He looked much bigger than that on film because the lack of body fat makes the muscles look that much bigger.

    Same goes for Tiger. He wore a size Medium shirt that was tight on him. This made him look that much bigger. Let's not bash our hero.[/QUOTE]

    Both of your examples were probably doping as well. No doubt about stalone. It is interesting stat camillo hasn't done anything to think of post drug testing. I would also throw VJ in there as well.

    Cycling is the rebuttal to the anabolic steriod argument. PED's aid in recovery. Ie my knee is completely blown out and I can't hit 500 balls without a three day every. Steriod and other PEDs do that. Why do MLB pictures take PEDs? Same reason.
  • 08-04-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=Mward2002;249078]From the guy who's probably never broken 80 in his life.[/QUOTE]

    71 is my best c-nt. Whats yours?
  • 08-04-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=Mward2002;249089]Agreed. Having stood 5 feet away from him on a tee box, all the crap about him looking like a linebacker is completely blown out of proportion. He looks like a guy who has seen a weight room yeah, but nothing outrageous.[/QUOTE]

    5 feet away, huh? That get you hard big fella?
  • 08-04-2011
    Not a hacker
    [QUOTE=poe4soul;249113]Both of your examples were probably doping as well. No doubt about stalone. It is interesting stat camillo hasn't done anything to think of post drug testing. I would also throw VJ in there as well.

    Cycling is the rebuttal to the anabolic steriod argument. PED's aid in recovery. Ie my knee is completely blown out and I can't hit 500 balls without a three day every. Steriod and other PEDs do that. Why do MLB pictures take PEDs? Same reason.[/QUOTE]

    I think there is very little doubt Tiger and others have used performance enhancing drugs. If it isn't tested why wouldn't they. I think you are spot on about the reason too. Roids would greatly aid recovery and give him more energy. I also think it had something to do with Tiger wanting to lose his image of the skinny dork he had to put up with growing up. Getting the name Erkle as a kid would give anyone scars. I've found that there are a lot of guys on roids who have very low self esteem steming from their scrawny childhoods. I think Tiger played his best golf as a sinny kid. The extramuscle he packed on certainly didn't add any distance, he seemed to be longer when he was skinny.
  • 08-04-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=Not a hacker;249125]I think there is very little doubt Tiger and others have used performance enhancing drugs. If it isn't tested why wouldn't they. I think you are spot on about the reason too. Roids would greatly aid recovery and give him more energy. I also think it had something to do with Tiger wanting to lose his image of the skinny dork he had to put up with growing up. Getting the name Erkle as a kid would give anyone scars. I've found that there are a lot of guys on roids who have very low self esteem steming from their scrawny childhoods. I think Tiger played his best golf as a sinny kid. The extramuscle he packed on certainly didn't add any distance, he seemed to be longer when he was skinny.[/QUOTE]

    First, I know this is a stupid question but then again maybe it isn't. Is it OK for athletes to use performance enhancing drugs to recover from injury? I know that doctors use steroids for medical purposes to help patients with certain kinds of injuries or illness. Therefore, if an athlete (like Tiger) has a knee injury shouldn't he be able to use whatever legal drugs a doctor supplies? Aren't some of these drugs legal for certain medical purposes?

    For example, if you are caught selling Oxycodin out on the street it's a huge felony. I have heard it's a year for every pill you're selling. However, doctors can still prescribe this medication to patients who have extreme back or neck pain. Could Tiger be prescribed any of the drugs that are banned on the PGA tour? This isn't a right or wrong question. I'm just curious.
  • 08-04-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=Not a hacker;249125]I think there is very little doubt Tiger and others have used performance enhancing drugs. If it isn't tested why wouldn't they. I think you are spot on about the reason too. Roids would greatly aid recovery and give him more energy. I also think it had something to do with Tiger wanting to lose his image of the skinny dork he had to put up with growing up. Getting the name Erkle as a kid would give anyone scars. I've found that there are a lot of guys on roids who have very low self esteem steming from their scrawny childhoods. I think Tiger played his best golf as a sinny kid. The extramuscle he packed on certainly didn't add any distance,[B][I] he seemed to be longer when he was skinny.[/[/I][/B]QUOTE]

    That's because he was playing a 975D 7.5 with an X-100 tipped a bit and playing at 43.5". Now that's a beefy stick there.
  • 08-04-2011
    Mward2002
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;249122]5 feet away, huh? That get you hard big fella?[/QUOTE]

    Lowest is also 71.

    I stood 5 feet away from him because I was volunteering in a tournament he was in and I got caught on the tee box when the crowd moved back once all players walked past the rope line. There wasn't enough room for people to move without making a nuisance. He's really not that jacked like the media makes it sound like. Like someone else said, it's a polo too small.

    And no, the ladies in the group following him and Adam Scott on the other hand? It must suck to be a single millionaire in his 20's
  • 08-04-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;249121]71 is my best c-nt. Whats yours?[/QUOTE]

    What was Par and what was the course length? I've shot a 69 three times on a par 72 course that was over 6,300 yards. As long as the Par is 72 and the course is longer than 6200 yards it's valid. Please consider this the new rule.
  • 08-04-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=poe4soul;249113]Both of your examples were probably doping as well. No doubt about stalone. It is interesting stat camillo hasn't done anything to think of post drug testing. I would also throw VJ in there as well.

    Cycling is the rebuttal to the anabolic steriod argument. PED's aid in recovery. Ie my knee is completely blown out and I can't hit 500 balls without a three day every. Steriod and other PEDs do that. Why do MLB pictures take PEDs? Same reason.[/QUOTE]

    I saw Tiger just before he turned pro. He was about as skinny as a human could be. A couple of years later his physique was completely different. He's also been connected to a physician who is being run through the system for distributing PED-s.

    There's no mystery here. Why would he do it? I suspect he was extremely self conscious about looking like a stick figure.

    This is all paralleling Michael Jackson.
  • 08-04-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=lorenzoinoc;249166]I saw Tiger just before he turned pro. He was about as skinny as any human could be. A couple of years later his physique was completely different. He's also been connected to a physician who is being run through the system for distributing PED-s.

    There's no mystery here. Why would he do it? I suspect he was extremely self conscious about looking like a stick figure.

    [B][I]This is all paralleling Michael Jackson[/I][/B].[/QUOTE]

    Yes, they were both abused by their parents as young children like accordian monkies put out amongst the public for the rubes to fill the hat with gelt. And every time you see Tiger on the TV he seems to have a different skin tone. Must be as obsessed with this as Michael Jackson was. Now MJ is thought to have been trying to look like and be like Elizabeth Taylor. Who is TW trying to be?
  • 08-04-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=lorenzoinoc;249166]I saw Tiger just before he turned pro. He was about as skinny as any human could be. A couple of years later his physique was completely different. He's also been connected to a physician who is being run through the system for distributing PED-s.

    There's no mystery here. Why would he do it? I suspect he was extremely self conscious about looking like a stick figure.

    This is all paralleling Michael Jackson.[/QUOTE]

    Tiger started filling out between his first amateur win in 1994 and the final one in 1996. You have to remember that we first saw him as a young kid. Of course he was super skinny. He was an 18 year old kid at 6 feet.

    You can gain a lot of muscle from eating more and working out 2 hours a day. You don't need to take any kind of PEDS to get muscular. I've seen him in person and he doesn't look like a roid freak.
  • 08-04-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=mongrel;249168]Yes, they were both abused by their parents as young children like accordian monkies put out amongst the public for the rubes to fill the hat with gelt. And every time you see Tiger on the TV he seems to have a different skin tone. Must be as obsessed with this as Michael Jackson was. Now MJ is thought to have been trying to look like and be like Elizabeth Taylor. Who is TW trying to be?[/QUOTE]


    Great question. I think, while it may be subliminal, he's trying to look like Abraham Lincoln. It's not just the beard, it's that he's taken to walking around with a black top-hat and pipe. He also said he is looking forward to putting up four scores in a tournament again.

    Four score? Come on, who first coined that term? He also just freed Stevie. Tiger may feel enslaved in his current situation and is hoping to become emancipated. I wouldn't be surprised if his new caddy hums Sweet Low, Sweet Chariot while he's carrying Eldrick's bag.
  • 08-04-2011
    SoonerBS
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249149]First, I know this is a stupid question but then again maybe it isn't. [B]Is it OK for athletes to use performance enhancing drugs to recover from injury? [/B] I know that doctors use steroids for medical purposes to help patients with certain kinds of injuries or illness. Therefore, if an athlete (like Tiger) has a knee injury shouldn't he be able to use whatever legal drugs a doctor supplies? Aren't some of these drugs legal for certain medical purposes?

    For example, if you are caught selling Oxycodin out on the street it's a huge felony. I have heard it's a year for every pill you're selling. However, doctors can still prescribe this medication to patients who have extreme back or neck pain. Could Tiger be prescribed any of the drugs that are banned on the PGA tour? This isn't a right or wrong question. I'm just curious.[/QUOTE]

    As far as I am concerned, they should make it legal for all athletes to use steroids and sports enhancing drugs. If the athlete wants to subject themselves to it, then they should be allowed. I guarantee you it would make for greater sports all over.
  • 08-04-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=lorenzoinoc;249171]Great question. I think, while it may be subliminal, he's trying to look like Abraham Lincoln. It's not just the beard, it's that he's taken to walking around with a black top-hat and pipe. He also said he is looking forward to putting up four scores in a tournament again.

    Four score? Come on, who first coined that term? He also just freed Stevie. Tiger may feel enslaved in his current situation and is hoping to become emancipated. I wouldn't be surprised if his new caddy hums[B][I] Sweet Low, Sweet Chariot [/I][/B]while he's carrying Eldrick's bag.[/QUOTE]

    That would be "Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac".
  • 08-04-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=Mward2002;249156]Lowest is also 71.

    I stood 5 feet away from him because I was volunteering in a tournament he was in and I got caught on the tee box when the crowd moved back once all players walked past the rope line. There wasn't enough room for people to move without making a nuisance. He's really not that jacked like the media makes it sound like. Like someone else said, it's a polo too small.

    And no, the ladies in the group following him and Adam Scott on the other hand? It must suck to be a single millionaire in his 20's[/QUOTE]

    Hear ya there-I bet Freddie Couples could tell some stories about the ladies, he's been where those 2 are and then some. It'd be hard (look at tiger and couples) to be married on Tour.
  • 08-04-2011
    Not a hacker
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249149]First, I know this is a stupid question but then again maybe it isn't. Is it OK for athletes to use performance enhancing drugs to recover from injury? I know that doctors use steroids for medical purposes to help patients with certain kinds of injuries or illness. Therefore, if an athlete (like Tiger) has a knee injury shouldn't he be able to use whatever legal drugs a doctor supplies? Aren't some of these drugs legal for certain medical purposes?

    For example, if you are caught selling Oxycodin out on the street it's a huge felony. I have heard it's a year for every pill you're selling. However, doctors can still prescribe this medication to patients who have extreme back or neck pain. Could Tiger be prescribed any of the drugs that are banned on the PGA tour? This isn't a right or wrong question. I'm just curious.[/QUOTE]

    What makes this even stupider is that there are some athletes who are allowed to compete in sports who are prescribed with banned drugs for medical conditions. I'm not 100% on this but I think Peter Lonard has been on roids for years. He got a mosquito born disease called ross river fever about 12 years ago and had chronic fatigue syndrome for about 2 years. Part of his rehab was roids, and I know before hisillness he was a pretty lean looking guy, but if you see him now he makes Tiger look like a runt. I heard he is on roids for life to combat his illness but not confirmed. Can tour golfers get medical exemptions for the use banned substances?
  • 08-05-2011
    huskyhater
    Bridgestone Tourney-looks like wood is 7 shots down going into the weekend. Who really dropped who-did stevie drop wood because he's washed up? Looks like a true statement so far................
  • 08-05-2011
    poe4soul
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249149]First, I know this is a stupid question but then again maybe it isn't. Is it OK for athletes to use performance enhancing drugs to recover from injury? I know that doctors use steroids for medical purposes to help patients with certain kinds of injuries or illness. Therefore, if an athlete (like Tiger) has a knee injury shouldn't he be able to use whatever legal drugs a doctor supplies? Aren't some of these drugs legal for certain medical purposes?

    For example, if you are caught selling Oxycodin out on the street it's a huge felony. I have heard it's a year for every pill you're selling. However, doctors can still prescribe this medication to patients who have extreme back or neck pain. Could Tiger be prescribed any of the drugs that are banned on the PGA tour? This isn't a right or wrong question. I'm just curious.[/QUOTE]

    Yes, there are "Therapeutic Use Exemptions" in all of these programs but there are usually specific rules. Usually an appointed doctor will review the use and the term of use. Or if the athlete can have significant health problems if they do not get the medication the exemption can be applied. Also there is usually a requirement that there is not an alternative which is not on the banned list. Finally there can't be considerable physical enhancements.

    So, yes tiger can take a steroid to recover from a chronic injury but I would bet he wouldn't be allowed to use it while competing or for a long or indefinite term.
  • 08-05-2011
    SoonerBS
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;249251]Bridgestone Tourney-looks like wood is 7 shots down going into the weekend. Who really dropped who-did stevie drop wood because he's washed up? Looks like a true statement so far................[/QUOTE]

    I think you are right. Everyone who said Stevie was just a baggage carrier obviously had their heads up their asses. Stevie has proven so far this tourney that he was the puppeteer and Tiger was the puppet. Tiger should crawl back to Stevie on his artificial knees and beg Stevie to come back and post his sage wisdom on his bag once again. Right now, Adam Scott is profiting from Stevie's mastery of the game. I guess caddies are VERY important to a golfer's game.
  • 08-05-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=SoonerBS;249255]I think you are right. Everyone who said Stevie was just a baggage carrier obviously had their heads up their asses. Stevie has proven so far this tourney that he was the puppeteer and Tiger was the puppet. Tiger should crawl back to Stevie on his artificial knees and beg Stevie to come back and post his sage wisdom on his bag once again. Right now, Adam Scott is profiting from Stevie's mastery of the game. I guess caddies are VERY important to a golfer's game.[/QUOTE]

    I've not said good things about him in the past, but have a new-found respect for stevie. Not tiger, stevie. It'll be interesting to see how Scott plays from here on out.
  • 08-05-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=SoonerBS;249255]I think you are right. Everyone who said Stevie was just a baggage carrier obviously had their heads up their asses. Stevie has proven so far this tourney that he was the puppeteer and Tiger was the puppet. Tiger should crawl back to Stevie on his artificial knees and beg Stevie to come back and post his sage wisdom on his bag once again. Right now, Adam Scott is profiting from Stevie's mastery of the game. I guess caddies are VERY important to a golfer's game.[/QUOTE]

    Watching a bit of the first round yesterday afternoon, I heard one of the commentators saying that Tiger was getting his own yardages and reading the putts himself with his childhood friend on the bag as a true bag-carrier. If Tiger has relieved on Stevie over the years for this information, he has gotten lazy to the extent that he was relying on someone else for vital information. The more he does it himself now, the better off he'll be. As for Stevie's mastery of the game, I suspect that his influence on Scott is a bit like that of the Drill Instructor on the first few days of Basic Training getting the lazy teenagers' butts up at zero dark thirty and busting them until civl dusk. Nothing all that arcanely brilliant about it on Stevie's part, just that Scott has been a lazy underachiever and now there's some big menacing guy carrying his bag and making him do some work and concentrate or he'll get beat up. Sort of like carrot and stick without the veggies.
  • 08-05-2011
    Mward2002
    [QUOTE=mongrel;249262]Watching a bit of the first round yesterday afternoon, I heard one of the commentators saying that Tiger was getting his own yardages and reading the putts himself with his childhood friend on the bag as a true bag-carrier. If Tiger has relieved on Stevie over the years for this information, he has gotten lazy to the extent that he was relying on someone else for vital information. The more he does it himself now, the better off he'll be. As for Stevie's mastery of the game, I suspect that his influence on Scott is a bit like that of the Drill Instructor on the first few days of Basic Training getting the lazy teenagers' butts up at zero dark thirty and busting them until civl dusk. Nothing all that arcanely brilliant about it on Stevie's part, just that Scott has been a lazy underachiever and now there's some big menacing guy carrying his bag and making him do some work and concentrate or he'll get beat up. Sort of like carrot and stick without the veggies.[/QUOTE]

    Doesn't really matter who's giving you yardages if you're having trouble hitting it to those yardages. He said he's hitting the ball a lot farther than he's used to and it's causing some trouble when it comes to picking a club. Happens to even us sometimes. You get a yardage, and then smoke a club way over it and you're just mindphucked for the rest of the round. Is it going to go that far all day now or was there a wind up there I couldn't feel?
  • 08-05-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=Mward2002;249263]Doesn't really matter who's giving you yardages if you're having trouble hitting it to those yardages. He said he's hitting the ball a lot farther than he's used to and it's causing some trouble when it comes to picking a club. Happens to even us sometimes. You get a yardage, and then smoke a club way over it and you're just mindphucked for the rest of the round. Is it going to go that far all day now or was there a wind up there I couldn't feel?[/QUOTE]

    I know. He hasn't played a whole lot of golf lately and from the looks of things may have tweaked his equipment a bit. Soft shoes and softs spikes replaced the real steel things so he has less grip for the generation of lower body power. I'd bet the shafts are a bit softer too. Just a matter of getting used to it. Yesterday he hit, what, half the greens and a third of the fairways and he was still two under? That's a pretty strong short game so he looks like he's been practising that.
  • 08-05-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=mongrel;249264]I know. He hasn't played a whole lot of golf lately and from the looks of things may have tweaked his equipment a bit. Soft shoes and softs spikes replaced the real steel things so he has less grip for the generation of lower body power. I'd bet the shafts are a bit softer too. Just a matter of getting used to it. Yesterday he hit, what, half the greens and a third of the fairways and he was still two under? That's a pretty strong short game so he looks like he's been practising that.[/QUOTE]

    YEAH................tiger having to depend on his short game to barely compete (SEVEN shots down) on a course that he has dominated on throughout his career...............FACE IT, he's DONE-if he can't compete at Firestone he's just another flash in the pan. Obviously stevie was 1/2 of his game and steroids killed woods' career. I'm happy to say EEFFFFFF HIM, he's an A-HOLE who deserves all the
  • 08-05-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;249271]YEAH................tiger having to depend on his short game to barely compete (SEVEN shots down) on a course that he has dominated on throughout his career...............FACE IT, he's DONE-if he can't compete at Firestone he's just another flash in the pan. Obviously stevie was 1/2 of his game and steroids killed woods' career. I'm happy to say EEFFFFFF HIM, he's an A-HOLE who deserves all the[/QUOTE]

    ........who deserves ALL the heartache that equates to the arrogance he portrayed when he was good-screw him. If his 'fans' still think he will dominate like he did....I have a bridge I will sell you people who never ever stepped over a sideline in your life or ever played a tourney. This DOG is done. HAHAHA.....let's see what Scott does from here on-stevie's with a better player now! Go Scott!
  • 08-11-2011
    huskyhater
    Seriously folks, wood is currently 12 shots back at 6 OVER......will he fake an injury?
  • 08-11-2011
    poe4soul
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;249678]Seriously folks, wood is currently 12 shots back at 6 OVER......will he fake an injury?[/QUOTE]

    Currently 14 back and there are many good golfers yet to play. Put a fork in him, he's done.
  • 08-11-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;249678]Seriously folks, wood is currently 12 shots back at 6 OVER......will he fake an injury?[/QUOTE]


    Yes but at one point he was -3 and tied for the lead. A couple of bad shots and unfair bounces can get you out of contention in a heartbeat.
  • 08-11-2011
    poe4soul
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249691]Yes but at one point he was -3 and tied for the lead. A couple of bad shots and unfair bounces can get you out of contention in a heartbeat.[/QUOTE]

    Excuses, excuses.
  • 08-11-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249691]Yes but at one point he was -3 and tied for the lead. A couple of bad shots and unfair bounces can get you out of contention in a heartbeat.[/QUOTE]

    WOW........just lay back, try and relax, and breathe easy-it was FAR MORE than a couple of shots, the boy is done. We are witnessing right now the failure of the supposed greatest threat to Jacks record-the boy is done! Not really one of golfs worst moments, it just might (WILL) prove to be the most truth about the person who came closest to the Greatest Ever Jack Nicklaus. Here's to hoping that fate proves that a arrogant, deceitful, lying, surly SOB can't drag a bunch of lost souls on HIS quest to break the Greatest Golfers Ever records. This clown wood is down by a dozen because of FAR more than a couple of bad bounces, the guy is simply a hack and even Higher Powers know the real truth. 'What goes around comes around'...............DEAL WITH IT-HAHAHA.
  • 08-12-2011
    Not a hacker
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;249731]WOW........just lay back, try and relax, and breathe easy-it was FAR MORE than a couple of shots, the boy is done. We are witnessing right now the failure of the supposed greatest threat to Jacks record-the boy is done! Not really one of golfs worst moments, it just might (WILL) prove to be the most truth about the person who came closest to the Greatest Ever Jack Nicklaus. Here's to hoping that fate proves that a arrogant, deceitful, lying, surly SOB can't drag a bunch of lost souls on HIS quest to break the Greatest Golfers Ever records. This clown wood is down by a dozen because of FAR more than a couple of bad bounces, the guy is simply a hack and even Higher Powers know the real truth. 'What goes around comes around'...............DEAL WITH IT-HAHAHA.[/QUOTE]
    Fat Jack may have the record from feasting on weak fields in an era when nobody with athletic ability played an old man's game, but there is no doubt that Tiger will go down as the greatest golfer who ever lived. Tiger won his 14 when golf was a big deal and played by athletes, Jack won his majors when golf was a game you took up when you were too old and frail to play a real sport. Nicklaus only played it so young because he was too out of shape to be competetive in anything else. Sorry HH, but there is no comparison of the era Tiger dominated to the one Jack played in. Fat Jack would have been lucky to keep his card in the modern era.
  • 08-12-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=Not a hacker;249733]Fat Jack may have the record from feasting on weak fields in an era when nobody with athletic ability played an old man's game, but there is no doubt that Tiger will go down as the greatest golfer who ever lived. Tiger won his 14 when golf was a big deal and played by athletes, Jack won his majors when golf was a game you took up when you were too old and frail to play a real sport. Nicklaus only played it so young because he was too out of shape to be competetive in anything else. Sorry HH, but there is no comparison of the era Tiger dominated to the one Jack played in. Fat Jack would have been lucky to keep his card in the modern era.[/QUOTE]

    Get that 'weak field' crap outta here-thats a weak excuse! Jack beat who he was matched against-what more can you ask? Technology, steroids, and better nutrition has contributed greatly to todays athlete compared to 30-40 years ago. To say Jack played against weak fields is simply a stupid statement.
  • 08-12-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;249756]Get that 'weak field' crap outta here-thats a weak excuse! Jack beat who he was matched against-what more can you ask? Technology, steroids, and better nutrition has contributed greatly to todays athlete compared to 30-40 years ago. To say Jack played against weak fields is simply a stupid statement.[/QUOTE]


    NAH, now you're talking about stuff you haven't read about. Nicklaus was an incredibly talented athlete in high school. He played first string on the basketball team and is well known as one of those guys that was good at anything he tried. I would argue that in many respects Nicklaus was a much better all around athlete than Tiger Woods.

    If you look at photos of Nicklaus when he was in his 20's and 30's he was much stronger than most of the other golfers who played at that time. Not from lifting weights, just naturally. When he first came on tour he was pudgy but he was also very strong and athletic.

    I think Nicklaus is probably the greatest athlete to have every played on the PGA Tour. He was driving the ball 290 to 300 yards back in the early 60's. Think about that.
  • 08-12-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249761]NAH, now you're talking about stuff you haven't read about. Nicklaus was an incredibly talented athlete in high school. He played first string on the basketball team and is well known as one of those guys that was good at anything he tried. I would argue that in many respects Nicklaus was a much better all around athlete than Tiger Woods.

    If you look at photos of Nicklaus when he was in his 20's and 30's he was much stronger than most of the other golfers who played at that time. Not from lifting weights, just naturally. When he first came on tour he was pudgy but he was also very strong and athletic.

    I think Nicklaus is probably the greatest athlete to have every played on the PGA Tour. He was driving the ball 290 to 300 yards back in the early 60's. Think about that.[/QUOTE]

    Thanks famous, that was my next comeback of reasons for NAH's excuses. Jack was a good basketball player, wood ran track-but anybody can run. Jack is/was the better athlete, thanks.
  • 08-12-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;249762]Thanks famous, that was my next comeback of reasons for NAH's excuses. Jack was a good basketball player, wood ran track-but anybody can run. Jack is/was the better athlete, thanks.[/QUOTE]

    People who ran track in high school usually went to band camp during the summer.
  • 08-12-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    I love the way the PR spinners for the tour made Jack sound like an athlete. I know, at one point as a football player he flattened everyone in Ohio and averaged 9 touchdowns a game.

    People just eat that stuff up without questioning it. I think Jack also saved babies from house fires like every month by running into burning buildings. He also donated enough sperm to repopulate the rust belt, which partly explains the golf boom of recent past.

    Even in Italy, you frequently see someone in their 30-s that looks exactly like Jack Nicklaus, except dressed in style. No white pants, no fuschia, argyle shirts. They also have the good sense to not eat whatever got Jack looking like Mr. Widell for most of his career, albeit showering somewhat less. Which by the way proves cleanliness isn't genetic.

    All that said, Jack preceded Stevie, making comparisons between him and that stooge Tiger ridiculous.
  • 08-12-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=lorenzoinoc;249767]I love the way the PR spinners for the tour made Jack sound like an athlete. I know, at one point as a football player he flattened everyone in Ohio and averaged 9 touchdowns a game.

    People just eat that stuff up without questioning it. I think Jack also saved babies from house fires like every month by running into burning buildings. He also donated enough sperm to repopulate the rust belt, which partly explains the golf boom of recent past.

    Even in Italy, you frequently see someone in their 30-s that looks exactly like Jack Nicklaus, except dressed in style. No white pants, no fuschia, argyle shirts. They also have the good sense to not eat whatever got Jack looking like Mr. Widell for most of his career, albeit showering somewhat less. Which by the way proves cleanliness isn't genetic.[/QUOTE]

    Nobody in the press spinned anything for Jack early in his career because they all liked Arnold Palmer. They called him the fat boy, big fella', etc.

    We're talking about his high school days, before he became a professional golfer. I don't think you need a PR company to put a spin on him starting for the basketball team in high school.
  • 08-12-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249770]Nobody in the press spinned anything for Jack early in his career because they all liked Arnold Palmer. They called him the fat boy, big fella', etc.

    We're talking about his high school days, before he became a professional golfer. I don't think you need a PR company to put a spin on him starting for the basketball team in high school.[/QUOTE]

    This is related to what I was talking about. I was actually referring to those of average or greater than average difficulty to brainwash, not the absolute easiest.
  • 08-12-2011
    Not a hacker
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;249770]Nobody in the press spinned anything for Jack early in his career because they all liked Arnold Palmer. They called him the fat boy, big fella', etc.

    We're talking about his high school days, before he became a professional golfer. I don't think you need a PR company to put a spin on him starting for the basketball team in high school.[/QUOTE]
    I read he spent much of his adloescence in leg irons because of polio. Must have been a REAL strong league they had going there in....what was that backwater of Ohio he came from?

    Earl Woods once said that Tiger would have beaten Johnson in the 200/400 double if he dedicated himself to Track, but that don't necesaarily make it so. Don't listen to all the spin you hear about the old days of famous people's lives. As Zo pointed out, a good PR team can turn dog shitt into diamonds and anyone can be turned int a super hero if enough people say it. Let's not forget that up until a couple years ago Tiger was a doting family man of impeccable morals.
  • 08-14-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=Not a hacker;249805]I read he spent much of his adloescence in leg irons because of polio. Must have been a REAL strong league they had going there in....what was that backwater of Ohio he came from?

    Earl Woods once said that Tiger would have beaten Johnson in the 200/400 double if he dedicated himself to Track, but that don't necesaarily make it so. Don't listen to all the spin you hear about the old days of famous people's lives. As Zo pointed out, a good PR team can turn dog shitt into diamonds and anyone can be turned int a super hero if enough people say it. Let's not forget that up until a couple years ago Tiger was a doting family man of impeccable morals.[/QUOTE]

    Doting family man, or was it a big fat lie covered up while he was nailing skanks all over the globe? Looks like wood is such a pr!ck that he can't even keep a good PR team around him, let alone decent swing coaches, caddies, etc.........
  • 08-14-2011
    huskyhater
    Congrats to Keegan Bradley-great stuff! And thank you Jason Dufner for displaying class in coming in 2nd place, good job to both. Keegan is another guy that will NOT be afraid of anybody running off a couple birdies and having his 'fans' celebrating acting like they've never been on a golf course before.....and thats great for the game of golf.
  • 09-05-2011
    huskyhater
    I really think-for the sake of the game, that tiger wood should have been interviewed (and maybe filmed walking, talking, eating, drinking, working out, and...........) during this tournament. Just what the hell were the networks thinking? After all, golf needs the wannabes to be satisfied enough to watch players who are really better than wood-and guys that have class and respect the game....unlike wood. And CONGRATS to Steve Williams-he should be nominated athlete of the year for making the smart move to someone who can actually compete!
  • 09-30-2011
    brave_heart
    Lol.......................
  • 10-10-2011
    huskyhater
    How's everybody's football teams doing about now?
  • 10-10-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;253802]How's everybody's football teams doing about now?[/QUOTE]

    I don't know about that but I do know that Tiger Wood's game is coming around. Pretty soon he'll be winning majors again. You'd better recognize.
  • 10-10-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;253802]How's everybody's football teams doing about now?[/QUOTE]

    My Packers are doing great.
  • 10-10-2011
    Kiwi Player
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;253802]How's everybody's football teams doing about now?[/QUOTE]

    Husky was that you throwing the hotdog at Tiger?
  • 10-11-2011
    Not a hacker
    [QUOTE=Kiwi Player;253821]Husky was that you throwing the hotdog at Tiger?[/QUOTE]
    It wasn't actually a hotdog, just the weener. Husky's hatred towards Tiger is classic overcompensation for latent homsexual feelings towards him, so maybe it was him trying to hit Tiger with his weener.
  • 10-11-2011
    famousdavis
    Post hot dog throwing interview with Tiger
    Interviewer: How big was that hot dog?
    Tiger: Pretty big
    Interviewer: Was it the foot long?
    Tiger: And then some
  • 10-11-2011
    Home-slicer
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;253860]Interviewer: How big was that hot dog?
    Tiger: Pretty big
    Interviewer: Was it the foot long?
    Tiger: And then some[/QUOTE]

    When Tiger got hit, he should have said, "Does that come with Frys?!" hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Damn, I am a genius.
  • 10-11-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=Home-slicer;253862]When Tiger got hit, he should have said, "Does that come with Frys?!" hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Damn, I am a genius.[/QUOTE]


    I'm pretty sure Stevie would have caught the hot dog in mid-air and kept Tiger out of harms way. Clearly La Cava is second rate. Shoot, I'll be La Cava doesn't break one camera this year.
  • 10-11-2011
    Kiwi Player
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;253866][B]I'm pretty sure Stevie would have caught the hot dog in mid-air and kept Tiger out of harms way. [/B] Clearly La Cava is second rate. Shoot, I'll be La Cava doesn't break one camera this year.[/QUOTE]

    Not only that, he would have fired it straight back at the fan and nailed him between the eyes.
  • 10-19-2011
    huskyhater
    So what you guys think of Greg Norman saying in on golf.com that if it was up to him he wpuldn't have picked tiger wood on his team? AND that he didn't think wood was gonna win another major? I think Norman's a pretty credible source and is a classy, likeable person to boot.
  • 10-19-2011
    Boomhauer
    Who better to judge someone's ability to win a major than Norman.:p
  • 10-20-2011
    huskyhater
    Ahem........................well what do you think of Geof Ogilvy chiming in on it now? Sounds like wood wasn't as well liked as some thought?
  • 10-20-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;254371]Ahem........................well what do you think of Geof Ogilvy chiming in on it now? Sounds like wood wasn't as well liked as some thought?[/QUOTE]

    Greg Norman is jealous because Tiger has won 12 more majors than he has. Norman is the king of choking but was well liked because he smiled and acted humble in front of the press even though he wasn't humble at all. What did he say to the press after he lost the Masters? I believe he said "Well, things aren't too bad. I've still got my millions".

    Hasn't Norman been divorced twice now? Isn't he the guy that used to show up for tournaments by landing his helicopter on the golf course? Hmmm.

    Who the hell is Geoff Ogilvy?
  • 10-20-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;254371]Ahem........................well what do you think of Geof Ogilvy chiming in on it now? Sounds like wood wasn't as well liked as some thought?[/QUOTE]

    Anyone who watched Keegan Bradley win the PGA and then smoke the other three 2011 Major winners yesterday in Bermuda would have to have less than half a functioning brain to think Tiger Woods is a better captain pick than Keegan Bradley. That is if the object of the team is to actually win the competition. But I think it is all a revenue game and look forward to our brothers in arms down under securing the trophy this November.
  • 10-20-2011
    Boomhauer
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;254371]Ahem........................well what do you think of Geof Ogilvy chiming in on it now? Sounds like wood wasn't as well liked as some thought?[/QUOTE]

    Ever hear the old expression - [I]Never kick a man when he's up.[/I]

    Tiger is an easy target now because he can't use his mouth to shut them up, and his clubs aren't talkin'.

    I agree, Mongrel - this is an entirely finance-driven choice. I was always a huge Fred Couples fan, but my respect dropped a little with this choice. Then again, he is Tiger Woods - he could pull a Jack Sparrow, but there are certainly guys on Tour proving they're more deserving of the shot right now.

    I don't understand what his prob is, really. Are his injuries that bad - surely it isn't still psychological carry-over from the affairs and divorce. I would have listened to "Gin and Juice" and gotten over it a long fukkin time ago. He's still disgustingly rich, he's still a pro golfer, he unloaded his ego-maniacal caddy...you'd think things would be goin good.:idea:
  • 10-20-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    This issue with the President's Cup is more interesting than most people realize at this point. It's worth its own thread so I'll start a separate one for it.
  • 10-20-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=Boomhauer;254393]Ever hear the old expression - [I]Never kick a man when he's up.[/I]

    Tiger is an easy target now because he can't use his mouth to shut them up, and his clubs aren't talkin'.

    I agree, Mongrel - this is an entirely finance-driven choice. I was always a huge Fred Couples fan, but my respect dropped a little with this choice. Then again, he is Tiger Woods - he could pull a Jack Sparrow, but there are certainly guys on Tour proving they're more deserving of the shot right now.

    [B][I]I don't understand what his prob is, really. Are his injuries that bad - surely it isn't still psychological carry-over from the affairs and divorce. [/I][/B] I would have listened to "Gin and Juice" and gotten over it a long fukkin time ago. He's still disgustingly rich, he's still a pro golfer, he unloaded his ego-maniacal caddy...you'd think things would be goin good.:idea:[/QUOTE]

    I think that in the back of his mind he is worried that the left knee will blow out again and is reluctant to go at it full bore into his left side. Of course, that's where his extreme power comes from and any hesitation of move, even a nano-second, will throw the shot off-line. My bet is he won't be able to return to previous form and will not rejoin the elite of the game. He still has a whole bunch of skills and will have to sharpen up his short game. He would be much better off with more flexible shafts in his clubs and learn to live with a lot less distance. Hell, even Fred Funk and Corey Pavin still win a bunch of money.
  • 10-21-2011
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=famousdavis;254372]Greg Norman is jealous because Tiger has won 12 more majors than he has. Norman is the king of choking but was well liked because he smiled and acted humble in front of the press even though he wasn't humble at all. What did he say to the press after he lost the Masters? I believe he said "Well, things aren't too bad. I've still got my millions".

    Hasn't Norman been divorced twice now? Isn't he the guy that used to show up for tournaments by landing his helicopter on the golf course? Hmmm.

    Who the hell is Geoff Ogilvy?[/QUOTE]

    Ogilvy is a pretty damned good golfer who has won a major and (alongwith many others) owns wood now, and anybody who doesn't know that is not a golf fan....your apology for your ignorance is accepted in advance, thank you.
  • 10-21-2011
    huskyhater
    TRUTH..... Couples was told to put wood on the team because more wood fans-instead of real golf fans, will watch Presidents Cup if wood is playing....he's black and more blacks (even the ones who aren't golf fans) will watch it on tv, BOTTOM LINE. Bradley OWNS wood as far as golf is concerned, there's just some people out there that are too dumb to accept that wood is a hack now.
  • 10-21-2011
    Not a hacker
    [QUOTE=Boomhauer;254344]Who better to judge someone's ability to win a major than Norman.:p[/QUOTE]
    Yep, Greg is probably the leading authority on what it takes to not be able to close out a major so maybe Tiger is domed to be stuck on 14. Not that being stuck on 14 is a bad career, especially compared to 2 major choker Shark.
  • 11-11-2011
    huskyhater
    How many of you unfortunately live in SEC country? I'm gonna be in Myrtle Beach over Thanksgiving, what courses are good to play? I don't wanna go to a crowded course-my wife wants to play and she might hold others up, so where could I go? Is there enough courses around there to maybe go out and have nobody behind us? Gonna be unique for me, I've never played golf with her, she just took lessons (but is a good athlete-ex gymnast). Any help? Thanks for ANY feedback.
    PS-answer me this...why don't SEC teams come out west and play Pac 12 teams-why do we ALWAYS have to play SEC teams at their place? Are they afraid to come out west?
  • 12-03-2011
    huskyhater
    Good ol' tiger wood, he never disappoints me anymore. had a THREE shot lead heading into today and is now behind by oneand its not even a major! Hey, at least his followers were able to get their hopes up a bit-a bit before he choked again! Oh Happy Days!
  • 12-04-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;257891]Good ol' tiger wood, he never disappoints me anymore. had a THREE shot lead heading into today and is now behind by oneand its not even a major! Hey, at least his followers were able to get their hopes up a bit-a bit before he choked again! Oh Happy Days![/QUOTE]

    I have to confess to the watching of some of this tournament. To me this is a tournament of Tokens since the field consists of 18. The Asian Token is 5 under. The Aussie Token is being lapped. The Left Handed Token is entertaining to watch and seems to have his part-swing iron shots dialed in. The Token Brit shot a first round 79 but then posted two really good 60's to get into the hunt. The Token Rookie Major Winner is playing like a college sophomore and commands the view from the Caboose. Since he is the Host and Object of Global attention, Woods gets 90% of TV Time. He and Kuchar who looks like a SEAL in the 23rd hour of the seventh day of Hell Week on the sand at Imperial Beach. Hunter Mahan needs to take time off and spend it in the Short Game Woodshed or he will remain in the Irrelevant Gallery of Talented Ball Strikers Who Squandered Lots of Great Drives and Approach Shots. As far as blowing the lead, it took the crafty Zach Johnson a punched 7 hole-out on 18 to knock him off the top. Is it my imagination or did ZJ seem to come up with a substantial couple of extra yards on his drives recently? Conclusion: Whether TW pulls a Penn State and comes from behind to win this little Fish Fry or not, he would be my even-money choice to win the 2012 Masters. His 15th major and, if you believe the Mayans, the last Major ever played.
  • 12-04-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=mongrel;257897]I have to confess to the watching of some of this tournament. To me this is a tournament of Tokens since the field consists of 18. The Asian Token is 5 under. The Aussie Token is being lapped. The Left Handed Token is entertaining to watch and seems to have his part-swing iron shots dialed in. The Token Brit shot a first round 79 but then posted two really good 60's to get into the hunt. The Token Rookie Major Winner is playing like a college sophomore and commands the view from the Caboose. Since he is the Host and Object of Global attention, Woods gets 90% of TV Time. He and Kuchar who looks like a SEAL in the 23rd hour of the seventh day of Hell Week on the sand at Imperial Beach. Hunter Mahan needs to take time off and spend it in the Short Game Woodshed or he will remain in the Irrelevant Gallery of Talented Ball Strikers Who Squandered Lots of Great Drives and Approach Shots. As far as blowing the lead, it took the crafty Zach Johnson a punched 7 hole-out on 18 to knock him off the top. Is it my imagination or did ZJ seem to come up with a substantial couple of extra yards on his drives recently? Conclusion: Whether TW pulls a Penn State and comes from behind to win this little Fish Fry or not, he would be my even-money choice to win the 2012 Masters. His 15th major and, if you believe the Mayans, the last Major ever played.[/QUOTE]

    Mongrel, you were right about coming from behind to beat this heavyweight field on one of the toughest tracks on tour. And to do it against the feared intimidator Zack Johnson. Wow.
  • 12-04-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=mongrel;257906]Mongrel, you were right about coming from behind to beat this heavyweight field on one of the toughest tracks on tour. And to do it against the feared intimidator Zack Johnson. Wow.[/QUOTE]

    I can just picture Jim Nantz sitting at home now, rubbing his hands together thinking up new saccharin lased lines. Next Masters, TV volume will be set to 0.
  • 12-04-2011
    Not a hacker
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;257891]Good ol' tiger wood, he never disappoints me anymore. had a THREE shot lead heading into today and is now behind by oneand its not even a major! Hey, at least his followers were able to get their hopes up a bit-a bit before he choked again! Oh Happy Days![/QUOTE]

    Tiger comes from behind with clutch birdies on last two holes to win in a dominant performance. It must suck to be you right now.
  • 12-04-2011
    Kiwi Player
    [QUOTE=Not a hacker;257908]Tiger comes from behind with clutch birdies on last two holes to win in a dominant performance. It must suck to be you right now.[/QUOTE]

    I'm guessing HH will be crawling back into his shell until Tiger's next slip up. :D
  • 12-04-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=lorenzoinoc;257907[B][I]]I can just picture Jim Nantz sitting at home now, rubbing his hands together thinking up new saccharin lased lines. [/I][/B]Next Masters, TV volume will be set to 0.[/QUOTE]

    After he wiped his ejaculate off the carpet under his easy chair in the den. This was a magic Sunday afternoon for Jimmy. He could lock the den door, close the blinds and drapes, and fulfill his fantasy about his hero synchronizing his orgasm as closely as possible to the point when TW's Nike descends below the plane formed by the top edge of the 18th hole cup. Ahhhhhhhh.
  • 12-04-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=mongrel;257910]After he wiped his ejaculate off the carpet under his easy chair in the den. This was a magic Sunday afternoon for Jimmy. He could lock the den door, close the blinds and drapes, and fulfill his fantasy about his hero synchronizing his orgasm as closely as possible to the point when TW's Nike descends below the plane formed by the top edge of the 18th hole cup. Ahhhhhhhh.[/QUOTE]

    Thank you for leaving out the part about him sitting on one dildo with a second in his mouth. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
  • 12-04-2011
    mongrel
    [QUOTE=lorenzoinoc;257911]Thank you for leaving out the part about him sitting on one dildo with a second in his mouth. Not that there's anything wrong with that.[/QUOTE]

    Yes, I thought it prudent not to potray that other stuff since there may be children viewing this thread.
  • 12-04-2011
    CPS
    [QUOTE=mongrel;257913]Yes, I thought it prudent not to potray that other stuff since there may be children viewing this thread.[/QUOTE]

    Checking the commentators' pants after a Tiger round was always my job... I succeed to you sir... well done.

    Maybe I can find a new gig. After consecutive games today of Brady, Rogers, & Brees, let's check the pants of CBS, Fox & NBC football folk now. You'd think these guys would least attempt to hide the fairy dust.
  • 12-04-2011
    famousdavis
    Congratulations to Tiger. Golf on TV is now back to being exciting and captivating. I agree Nance is a little melodramatic. I used to caddy at Sherwood and I still can't believe these guys can hit irons to the par 5s from the back tees. That course is incredibly difficult. Number 14 is an incredibly challenging and long hole but Tiger hits 2 iron and then 8 iron. Unbelievable. I think he should stick to hitting irons and 3 wood off of the tee the majority of the time. His chipping still has a long way to go.
  • 12-04-2011
    SoonerBS
    [QUOTE=lorenzoinoc;257911]Thank you for leaving out the part about him sitting on one dildo with a second in his mouth. Not that there's anything wrong with that.[/QUOTE]

    I think you are confusing Nantz with Marv Albert. Albert ought to do golf, too. Can you imagine the times him and Tiger could have after the final hole of every round?
  • 12-04-2011
    SoonerBS
    [QUOTE=Not a hacker;257908]Tiger comes from behind with clutch birdies on last two holes to win in a dominant performance. It must suck to be you right now.[/QUOTE]

    [QUOTE=famousdavis;257915]Congratulations to Tiger. Golf on TV is now back to being exciting and captivating. I agree Nance is a little melodramatic. I used to caddy at Sherwood and I still can't believe these guys can hit irons to the par 5s from the back tees. That course is incredibly difficult. Number 14 is an incredibly challenging and long hole but Tiger hits 2 iron and then 8 iron. Unbelievable. I think he should stick to hitting irons and 3 wood off of the tee the majority of the time. His chipping still has a long way to go.[/QUOTE]

    C'mon you two, seriously, it is a December golf tournament on the PGA. No one took this seriously. The fact that Zac Johnson was in contention going into the final round is proof. In serious tournaments this year, Zac Johnson was never in contention of anything. Your posts are nothing more than desperate attempts to resurrect your man crush for fondling purposes. Everyone knows that PGA golf ends in September and doesn't get serious again until February.
  • 12-04-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=SoonerBS;257916]I think you are confusing Nantz with Marv Albert. Albert ought to do golf, too. Can you imagine the times him and Tiger could have after the final hole of every round?[/QUOTE]

    It would be reminiscent of that football game the took place in your neck of the woods on Saturday.
  • 12-05-2011
    SoonerBS
    [QUOTE=lorenzoinoc;257920]It would be reminiscent of that football game the took place in your neck of the woods on Saturday.[/QUOTE]

    Thanks for the kick to the nads, Lorenzo . . . . . [img]http://smilies.sofrayt.com/eng/low%20blow.gif[/img]
  • 12-05-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=SoonerBS;257927]Thanks for the kick to the nads, Lorenzo . . . . . [img]http://smilies.sofrayt.com/eng/low%20blow.gif[/img][/QUOTE]

    What's the big deal? An Oklahoma team won.
  • 12-05-2011
    famousdavis
    You would think football teams from Oklahoma would naturally be better than teams from Southern California, like USC but for whatever reason they never are. People from Oklahoma play lots of sports...football, more football and sometimes football. Kids start playing tackle football by the time they're 6 months old. Meanwhile, kids in Southern California go surfing, skateboard, smoke some doobage and then go to the football field. Still, USC is almost always the best. What gives?
  • 12-05-2011
    SoonerBS
    [QUOTE=lorenzoinoc;257930]What's the big deal? An Oklahoma team won.[/QUOTE]

    Being a man who strictly likes the flesh of women (and likes them a lot I might add), it is appalling to me to see my Sooners get ran over by a bunch of University players who prefer porking common livestock over women.

    'Nuff said.
  • 12-05-2011
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=SoonerBS;257934]Being a man who strictly likes the flesh of women (and likes them a lot I might add), it is appalling to me to see my Sooners get ran over by a bunch of University players who prefer porking common livestock over women.

    'Nuff said.[/QUOTE]

    The Cowboys are a great team to watch. If I saw any players who were gay, it was the OU quarterback. Jump on board, just don't get too close to the goalposts.
  • 12-05-2011
    huskyhater
    NCAA football, now we get to see another bore-out for the Nat'l Championship. Why not get a team in there that can score some pts? Why did Oregon get penalized for playing LSU out of conference while alabama played ooc games against KENT STATE, NORTH TEXAS, and GEORGIA SOUTHERN? I've seen the bcs honks use 'weak schedule' against west coast teams before, what the hell gives here? What a JOKE the biased bcs is................
  • 12-05-2011
    huskyhater
    And as for the lil' golf tourney this week, I didn't watch any of it (its FOOTBALL season) but the handful of guys who were there use that tourney as a beer drinking send-off to the season-kind of a 'see you in a couple months' type deal to their friends. But if it helps woods' fragile ego to win it, I guess thats whats important to him and his mob.
  • 12-05-2011
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;257945]And as for the lil' golf tourney this week, I didn't watch any of it (its FOOTBALL season) but the handful of guys who were there use that tourney as a beer drinking send-off to the season-kind of a 'see you in a couple months' type deal to their friends. But if it helps woods' fragile ego to win it, I guess thats whats important to him and his mob.[/QUOTE]

    You watched every minute of it. Well, now Tiger has one day without a win. Tomorrow it will be two.
  • 12-09-2011
    huskyhater
    No, I didn't watch ANY-I am racist when it comes to wood. Not anybody else, just him. I did hear that it was all about him, so the losers who worship were probably ecstatic over the coverage. I am confident I will get some good laughs when he competes against a full field (not any of this reduced-field jayvee crap) at Augusta. One of the young newbies will knock him off.
  • 12-09-2011
    Not a hacker
    [QUOTE=huskyhater;258248]No, I didn't watch ANY-I am racist when it comes to wood. Not anybody else, just him. I did hear that it was all about him, so the losers who worship were probably ecstatic over the coverage. I am confident I will get some good laughs when he competes against a full field (not any of this reduced-field jayvee crap) at Augusta. One of the young newbies will knock him off.[/QUOTE]
    If you don't start jumping on the tiger bandwagon you'll be in for a world of hurt watching him whomp everyone this year. Cracker arse mofo.
  • 01-01-2012
    huskyhater
    [QUOTE=Not a hacker;258262]If you don't start jumping on the tiger bandwagon you'll be in for a world of hurt watching him whomp everyone this year. Cracker arse mofo.[/QUOTE]

    NAH, I'm a leader, not a follower like wood fans are. A fan of his? NEVER, not even in Ryder Cup. Thats why wood never does good in Ryder Cup, its all about him..............not the USA like the rest of the players.
    As far as wood whomping everyone-dream on.