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6 over thru 9...thoughts? we can all agree that thru the front 9 so far it's certainly not his putter that's the only thing that's hurtin him...

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This from the gobshite who stole my avatar.


Graeme McDowell
Just saw Tiger come limping by me in the locker room. Considering he's supposed to be on the course I'm guessing that's not a good sign.....

Stretch.

"In the process of trial and error, our failed attempts are meant to destroy arrogance and provoke humility." -- Master Jin Kwon

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time posted?

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15 minutes or so ago.

Stretch.

"In the process of trial and error, our failed attempts are meant to destroy arrogance and provoke humility." -- Master Jin Kwon

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He wasn't ready to go this week, simple as that. I was skeptical that he would recover enough in one week to miss Quail Hollow, but play at Sawgrass. We may see him at the Memorial, but more likely than not, Tiger's done until the US Open.

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So confused hey. Did he go in the piss twice on the 4th? He hit like 1 green in regulation and seemed to be missing from like 120 yards or so.

All I have to say is wow.

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game over, he officially withdrew...fastest posting ever closed. haha

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i thought he played a round of 9 yesterday and was fine? He should of played more practice rounds to see if his knee would flair up instead of doing what he did; would of rather him found out on practice rounds then to withdraw

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Oh, great! Tiger WD's and I was looking forward to seeing him play.

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He tried to push himself, but his body wasn't ready to play.  I fail to see the controversy, but I'm sure the Tiger haters will be out in full force claiming he is the Anti-Christ for this....

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Tiger has withdrawn with "an injury".  Right.  I have also called in sick today with "the flu".

Admit that you quit because you aren't playing well you big faker!!

The only thing separating Tiger from John Daly right now is the tearful parking lot interview where he quits golf (again).

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he'll blame the knee but I think the injury is to his psyche. He has got the analytical side off his brain working rather than the "feel" side. it shows you can't play this game while "thinking" Thinking is done BEFORE the shot. Think at the wrong time and you will look like a hack, it will stop the swing mid swing. look at some of the shots he has hit this year, like a 20 handicapper(not meant to be an insult to any of you 20's) and before I get too flamed I am a Tiger fan. just sick off his BS! he needs to stop thinking and start drinking.

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Originally Posted by AmazingWhacker

Tiger has withdrawn with "an injury".  Right.  I have also called in sick today with "the flu".

Admit that you quit because you aren't playing well you big faker!!

The only thing separating Tiger from John Daly right now is the tearful parking lot interview where he quits golf (again).


First, i'm just going to say that i'm niether a huge fan, and especially not a hater of TW. Second, lemme say this: CLEARLY you've never actually been injured yourself and tried to work through it. clearly YOU are the type of person who does as you've already said, and have faked a sickness to call out sick,...i do believe you are the 'faker' as you so put. he has a knee that's been through 3-4 surgeries now and has an achilles injury. btw, john daly was NEVER...the golfer tiger has been in his career. you're relating two completely different things. and oh by the way...whens' the last time you won a major championship with 'the flu' ;)

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I don't want to be too judgmental here but this is a guy that won the US Open with a torn ligament.  So I have to believe that his logic was I am playing like crap so why chance anymore damage to the knee.  I guess the Player's isn't the US Open but it's not exactly just another tour stop either.  So I'm disappointed to not see him play but don't really blame him.  BTW I agree with Brandel Chamblee that Tiger made himself more injury prone with the body changes he made in the weight room.  For sure I think he had an ideal body to play golf when he first came up and so I was never sure why he wanted to change that.  You can get a lot stronger without gaining much bulk if you do it right. But I know not everyone agrees with this as Tiger is 6'1" and 185 Lbs. and while that isn't small it isn't huge either.

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There is no controversy here.  Athletes in individual sports pull out of tournaments all the time when they know they can't compete or they might do long term damage by playing.

A lot of tennis players and track athletes, for example, pull out after just a few minutes of play. Some hockey players take the pregame skate then another guy takes hit place in the lineup. They know what's at stake and if they're going to be a liability on the ice they're encouraged to be honest and pull themselves. Nobody's calling guys like Patrice Bergeron or Johan Franzen fakers, are they? Speaking of hockey, if Joe Thornton had pulled himself out of the lineup in 2004 against Montreal when he tried to play with bruised/broken ribs (if you've ever had them you're cringing just thinking about it) he might not be a San Jose Shark right now. The media called his play soft and wouldn't let it go.

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Unless you have had serious knee injuries, don't judge.     I can't imagine anything more frustrating at the pro level than trying to play through knee pain - I can tell you it takes all the fun out of golf as a rank amateur...

John

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I can't believe there are actually people who say that Tiger is faking his injury, why should he?... How much hate do you have in you?

I hope he can recover until the US Open or better the Memorial.

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