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Never happen, Strick is tight w his caddie.

Hmmm.  Ok then ... Nick Faldo is playing a really light Champions Tour schedule, and Steve is 50, so ....

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Perhaps he wants to be someone's next swing guru. It's a big stretch, but it would not be surprising. A swing coach who also carries the bag is doable. Not likely imho as I too also believe he is headed for semi retirement.

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Any chance Stevie hooks back up with Tiger?  Get the band together for one last run at Jack's record?

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Interested to see who Scott will get on the bag for next season as he's my favorite golfer. He enjoyed a lot of success with Stevie and I hope he can continue the momentum with whoever he gets to replace him.

 


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Any chance Stevie hooks back up with Tiger?  Get the band together for one last run at Jack's record?

In a word? No.

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Hell of a career for Steve. He made some dumb moves, but more good than bad.

Good on him

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Good On Steve for choosing his family first.

I predict he will work with Lydia Ko on a part time basis

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Good On Steve for choosing his family first. I predict he will work with Lydia Ko on a part time basis

Bingo, I bet you nailed it.

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Not really surprising to me at all given that Williams had stated that this would be his last full season.  Not sure what led to the sudden parting, but I would guess that, at least, played a role in this decision.  Adam will find a very willing caddy to take the loop I'm sure.  Great golfer and a classy individual as well.


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Any chance Stevie hooks back up with Tiger?  Get the band together for one last run at Jack's record?

Very interesting question and I would say no, but never say never right? I would guess the incendiary comments Williams made about Tiger would tell us no, but you never know. Just imagine if they did get back together. My guess is the websites would crash and the media would be in a frenzy for the duration of their partnership.


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It would be an interesting Reality show. Golfer:Tiger Woods Caddy: Steve Williams Coach: Butch Harmon Next door neighbor: Brandel Chamblee Other next door neighbor: Steven Ames Houseguest: Sergio Garcia Get them all together at the Vegas Perkins restaurant and it'll be golden.

—Adam

 

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It would be an interesting Reality show. Golfer:Tiger Woods Caddy: Steve Williams Coach: Butch Harmon Next door neighbor: Brandel Chamblee Other next door neighbor: Steven Ames Houseguest: Sergio Garcia Get them all together at the Vegas Perkins restaurant and it'll be golden.

Hank Haney is the awkward brother-in-law too scared to ask for a popsicle.

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It would be an interesting Reality show.

Golfer:Tiger Woods

Caddy: Steve Williams

Coach: Butch Harmon

Next door neighbor: Brandel Chamblee

Other next door neighbor: Steven Ames

Houseguest: Sergio Garcia

Get them all together at the Vegas Perkins restaurant and it'll be golden.

It's no reality show if there isn't a ton of women running around.  I'm sure there is some blondes out there looking for some exposure.

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Very interesting question and I would say no, but never say never right? I would guess the incendiary comments Williams made about Tiger would tell us no, but you never know. Just imagine if they did get back together. My guess is the websites would crash and the media would be in a frenzy for the duration of their partnership.


I would say "no way."

Once you burn the bridges with Tiger, it's over ... and there is no coming back. At least, that's what everyone says.

Did he get back with Butch?


Did he get back with Fluff?

Did he get back with Hank?

Did he get back with Elin?

Did he get back with the 12 women he ___________ around?

Did he get back with reporters who burned him?

Did he send Brandel a love note?

And poor Joe LaCava ... he doesn't say anything ... Smart guy that Joe.

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It would be an interesting Reality show.

Golfer:Tiger Woods

Caddy: Steve Williams

Coach: Butch Harmon

Next door neighbor: Brandel Chamblee

Other next door neighbor: Steven Ames

Houseguest: Sergio Garcia

Get them all together at the Vegas Perkins restaurant and it'll be golden.

Awesome!

They can call it "The Big Break(Up)"

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Awesome!

They can call it "The Big Break(Up)"

I was thinking "The Big Mess"

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