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Holy you know what, he would have been better off not making the cut. I would have bet my life, TW would never shoot an 85. Geez.

I think the tough part is shooting two of his worst rounds of his career within a short time of each other.. It's not like it is a one off, if he has a couple more of those I'm not sure he would even want to keep going.. Probably too competitive to go through that feeling again..

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I don't like the man with all that spitting, philandering, swearing and everything but even I feel a bit sorry for the bloke. That must have really hurt! And to think he's got to go out again tomorrow.

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Never fails, when I start a player in fantasy golf, they always crap out.

Don't worry Tiger fans, he will never, ever be on my roster ever again.

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I don't like the man with all that spitting, philandering, swearing and everything but even I feel a bit sorry for the bloke. That must have really hurt! And to think he's got to go out again tomorrow.

The funny part is, if he can somehow play like he did for most of the 2nd round, and shoot in the 60's, this will be mostly forgotten. So maybe it's good this happened today not tomorrow.

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If they put his entire round today on DVD or pay per view, I'd buy it in a heartbeat! :-D

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I don't like the man with all that spitting, philandering, swearing and everything but even I feel a bit sorry for the bloke. That must have really hurt! And to think he's got to go out again tomorrow.


I agree wholeheartedly. I can't stand him and a few years ago I would've been almost giddy over this development, but now it's just sort of pathetic.

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Eldrick shoots an 85 today. This should give him a boost heading into the U.S. Open.

any predictions about him shooting 90's ? this is getting sickening......stopped being a fan years ago with all the on-course, histrionics, club-throwing, etc..but never thought he'd get to this point......

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And to think he's got to go out again tomorrow.

What are the chances he'll find a reason to WD?

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50 - 50 at this point. If he has a bad front 9, I say it jumps to 70 - 20 that he withdraws citing an undisclosed injury,

think it's actually 80-40 the other way.

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While 85 is a horrible score I'm not that surprised with where he was hitting his tee shots the first two days. Amazing that he was under par hitting it way off line.

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If Tiger was going to withdraw or fake an injury he would have done it today. Tiger has too much pride and is too mentally tough to stoop down to doing nonsense like that. Always surprises me when people suggest he would.

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While 85 is a horrible score I'm not that surprised with where he was hitting his tee shots the first two days. Amazing that he was under par hitting it way off line.

It's a testament to how good his short game has been. That part of his game (except today) has been solid since Augusta.

As for whether he'll WD, I doubt it. He has too much respect for Jack and I think he'll finish it off. If this was Torrey Pines or the Honda, maybe a different story. But not here.

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I find him really down on all game aspects. I dont understand why he works alone after a lifetime of high level coached golf. I dont understand his caddy choice either. I dont get why he doesn't compete more as he would getting back in the game.

Nevertheless he is still tiger woods. the proof is we can finally see very poor rounds we never ever see otherwise. :doh:

even the media still look into him, saying that doesn't say anything good but anyway.

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