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Predict Tiger's 2020 Season


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Predict Tiger's season  

31 members have voted

  1. 1. How many wins?

    • no wins
      2
    • 1 win
      7
    • 2-3 wins
      19
    • 4-5 wins
      3
    • 6+
      0
  2. 2. How many majors?

    • zilch
      14
    • #16
      16
    • #16 & #17
      1
    • #16, #17, and Nicklaus
      0
    • Goaty Goat goat goaty goat
      0


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On 3/9/2020 at 5:31 PM, Groucho Valentine said:

Ive changed my mind.

HE'S FINISHED. 

That is what some thought few years back.....he is still high up there with Rory , Jordan , etc.


Posted
7 minutes ago, Mpopoma said:

That is what some thought few years back.....he is still high up there with Rory , Jordan , etc.

I was half joking. He's not on Rorys level. At least not right now. But i don't think hes going to win this year after thinking earlier he would win the masters and a couple other tourneys. I think his season will be similar to the last half of last season. He'll maybe linger in the mid-field on the edge of contention, but never really be a factor. 


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I'd love for him to come back playing full time and have some significant wins.   I don't believe with his limited schedule he is going to be as competitive as if he was playing more often.    I voted "0" for each.  

Tiger, prove me wrong!

From the land of perpetual cloudiness.   I'm Denny

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With the current situation, he may get in as much golf as every other Tour player!

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Since everyone is under forced hiatus, it will give Tiger time to rest and heal.  It will be good for him.

I would think this break for everyone will be better for Tiger relative to others, so he may actually do well, if and when the Tour restarts.

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