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So John Atkinson didn't break 100 but Timberlake did and Justin even wondered how Tiger would go as the opening act to his concert.

So what are the equivalents of "breaking 100" that we would like to see Tiger try? I think it needs to be something that an elite professional should be able to do without breaking a sweat, that a journeyman pro should be able to handle easily, that a skilled amateur can probably do and that your average Joe is no chance.

I'm a nerd so I will choose a tech job.
Tiger can replace the workgroup servers in a medium sized office. Nothing too fancy, just file/print/gateway stuff. All users must be migrated and the process must be completed over a weekend so as to appear seamless to the end users.

Or.

Tiger does his own taxes. They must be completed to withstand a rigorous IRS audit.

What else can we challenge him with?

So John Atkinson didn't break 100 but Timberlake did and Justin even wondered how Tiger would go as the opening act to his concert.

Thing is, a

lot more folks play golf on a regular basis than meddling around with servers, profiles and Active Directory. Heh-heh-heh.
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I don't know if Tiger could do my job - cold turkey but if you gave him say 3 days to learn I am sure he would be reasonable or at least as good as I was on my 3rd day.

That was current job - my job in the Navy - it would probably take him a year + just like me but I don't think he has the temperment for it.

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I've seen too many cases of I do this one thing well, so I should do everything else well, especially in New York/Wall Street.

While it's true that talented people tend to do things well in many things, this is not the norm.

On an unrelated note, I'm guessing Timberlake has been taking lessons from some stack and tilt proponent and stole Jesper Parnevik's porkpie hat.

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Well, Tiger doesn't do work similar to yours.
So, sorry.
Unfair.

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Well, Tiger doesn't do work similar to yours.

Agreed. It's not like they took someone who'd never played golf and asked him to break 100. They took a guy who's

better than over 83% of golfers with handicaps and asked him to break 100. In other words, they took one of the top 20% of golfers in the world. Not someone who'd never golfed before.

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Still, I would have expected a different attitude from the golfers, maybe trying to cheer him up, and not killing him assuring he couldn't break 100. I would have wanted to hear a guy like Tiger giving him some advice or something, not just devaluating him...

My job deals with sports so I may not be able to help out on this one.

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I'm a nerd so I will choose a tech job.

If Tiger had been programming for fun on the side for the past 10+ years, I doubt he'd have any trouble doing any job (contract work or corporate job) I've ever had, at least until boredom set in and he decides he'd rather be back out on the course.

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I think I remember Tiger saying he was better at Math and Physics when he was in school. So my vote would go for him having to do the calculations for the recent Space Shuttle re-entry/landing.

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Good point.

I guess we all wonder how we would do if given the opportunity to play full time, with plenty of quality coaching.

Good point.

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Bit unfair on the the people in the shuttle!

yeah, but hes soooo clutch! the shuttle would most certainly...uhh...lip in to the atmosphere!

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Sorry but sports and regular jobs are completely different.

There is barely anything done in the regular job field that can't be taught by someone or from a book.

Atheletics is like art, you can teach some one how to paint but you can't teach them how to be an artist. There is stuff that Tiger and most pro atheletes do that can't be taught.

I am sure that given the same time it took me to get where I am, Tiger wouldn't have much trouble doing my job. I am 100% certain that I could spend every remaining sec of my life playing/practising golf and I wouldn't even be close to his level or any tour golfer.

I am sure that given the same time it took me to get where I am, Tiger wouldn't have much trouble doing my job. I am 100% certain that I could spend every remaining sec of my life playing/practising golf and I wouldn't even be close to his level or any tour golfer.

Wow. Someone here who actually make sense!

Tiger was simply making a valid observation that a 10 hadcp could not break a 100 on a US Open course from where the pros play it. This is not like challenging someone to do his job. Justin Timberlake's comment about Tiger going on stage to try to do what he does was relative to the embarrasment factor, not so much the difficulty. It cool that those four guys were will to let the course humiliate them in front a millions of people. Most people know they could not do Justin Timberlake's job and would never hint that they could. But Tiger knows the minds of golfers. I meet people on the course all the time who seem to think the difference between themselves and the pros is that the pros practice and play every day. They have little respect for the course layouts, the length or the unique skills required to do what pro golfers do. So Tiger set them straight. Romo is a pro athlete with a 2.2 index and he shot 13 over! But most of the golfing public still won't get it. SubPar

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