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Originally Posted by Zeph

I wonder if Couples is looking for some caddie action out there. First day Tiger plays against Scott and his former caddie, second day he plays with the guy he "stole" his current caddie from.

I like early tee times, means I can watch it live.



Maybe Couples is a hockey fan - just drop the gloves already Joe - get your side fired up!!

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For God's sake, will someone please refer Tiger to a good tailor? The "parachute pants half-stuffed inside an old pair of sneakers with spike glued on" look is not flattering, to say the least.

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Originally Posted by Chilli Dipper

For God's sake, will someone please refer Tiger to a good tailor? The "parachute pants half-stuffed inside an old pair of sneakers with spike glued on" look is not flattering, to say the least.


Tiger's one of the better dressed players in golf. I haven't seen anything wrong with his trousers.

In other words, have you seen Ernie Els' pants?

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They both have a bad case of baggy britches going on right now; it's very mid-90s of them, and it certainly contrasts with the younger generation's slim-fit slacks.

Now, allow me to bring this thread back on track by saying that Kooch is rolling them in today.

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They both have a bad case of baggy britches going on right now; it's very mid-90s of them, and it certainly contrasts with the younger generation's slim-fit slacks.

Now, allow me to bring this thread back on track by saying that Kooch is rolling them in today.

Pretty sure Tiger is wearing rain pants over his actual pants.

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How long until the name Tiger Woods becomes synonymous with the lip-out birdie putt from 15 feet?

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Four Ball and foursome recap, enjoy! ;)

Btw, Tiger one of the better dressed?!? I would personally put tiger in the medium low part of the ranking with Kaymer, Donald and Scott on the top. Tiger dresses more or less like the other Nike guys: don't see that much difference compared to Cink, Schwartzel or Francesco Molinari (imho)


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Originally Posted by makaveli

Btw, Tiger one of the better dressed?!? I would personally put tiger in the medium low part of the ranking with Kaymer, Donald and Scott on the top. Tiger dresses more or less like the other Nike guys: don't see that much difference compared to Cink, Schwartzel or Francesco Molinari (imho)


I couldn't care much less about fashion. If I can get out of the house without embarrassing my wife she's happy.

But Marty Hackel and people who supposedly know fashion have said for years that Tiger's one of the best dressed people on the PGA Tour (in golf clothes). I'm just re-stating what they've said, because again, I don't really care much - I care just enough to notice that Tiger never looks BAD.

And yesterday it was clear he was wearing rain pants.

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Not a Jimmy Roberts fan, but his piece on Australian golf was pretty good. If only he could do more of those. I still tune out his interviews though. :-)

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So? I have no idea who Marty Hackel is and I stated my opinion which is that Tiger is for sure imho not one of the best dressed: he is not bad dresses either, but he does not imho stands out, just average and similar to the other Nike guys I said before. How about going back to the President Cup?

Rain pants? Did I say something about rain pants? Don't think so...

Originally Posted by iacas

I couldn't care much less about fashion. If I can get out of the house without embarrassing my wife she's happy.

But Marty Hackel and people who supposedly know fashion have said for years that Tiger's one of the best dressed people on the PGA Tour (in golf clothes). I'm just re-stating what they've said, because again, I don't really care much - I care just enough to notice that Tiger never looks BAD.

And yesterday it was clear he was wearing rain pants.




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Originally Posted by makaveli

Rain pants? Did I say something about rain pants? Don't think so...


Do you read the threads or just jump in when you have a comment? C'mon. :-P

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Tiger dresses very well. Many of the Euro players dress well too.  Personally I play naked.  And my muffin top scares my opponents so I win more matches than my stinky game should.

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It doesn't take an expert on fashion to know Tiger is one of the best dressed players on the PGA Tour. Imho, his look does stand out.

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