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Spieth has another thing is common with Tiger, his hair line. :-P

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12 minutes ago, boogielicious said:

Spieth has another thing is common with Tiger, his hair line. :-P

If Spieth ever gets chased down his driveway by his girlfriend/wife who is wielding a golf club then we know he's made it big. :-P

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25 minutes ago, saevel25 said:

If Spieth ever gets chased down his driveway by his girlfriend/wife who is wielding a golf club then we know he's made it big. :-P

He has a wait a few years for that! 

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I like the fact that he knows how to win.

Plus he killed it with , what, $55 million last year. Not bad for a third year on the job

Just now, uitar9 said:

I like the fact that he knows how to win.

Plus he killed it with , what, $55 million last year. Not bad for a third year on the job

Thats a lot of bacon

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14 hours ago, uitar9 said:

I like the fact that he knows how to win.

Plus he killed it with , what, $55 million last year. Not bad for a third year on the job

Thats a lot of bacon

 

how do you quote yourself within the same post??? my head hurts...

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Jordan Spieth just signed a big deal with Coca-Cola. Way to support obesity Spieth :whistle:

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1 hour ago, saevel25 said:

Jordan Spieth just signed a big deal with Coca-Cola. Way to support obesity Spieth :whistle:

you know who likes coca-cola?  ISIS.

 

 

:-P

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1 hour ago, saevel25 said:

Jordan Spieth just signed a big deal with Coca-Cola. Way to support obesity Spieth :whistle:

The man is rolling in the dough.

29 minutes ago, colin007 said:

you know who likes coca-cola?  ISIS.

 

 

:-P

No way. Coca Cola was not invented until the 1800s.  ISIS was way,way back.

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Well, we can all say it's officially over for Spieth because he's gonna gain 25 pounds from drinking too much of the stuff while endorsing it, lose his swing, his weight will yo-yo and he'll never get his swing back.

:-P

Rory Mcilroy is like, yo, Pepsi, where's my deal?

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3 hours ago, nevets88 said:

Well, we can all say it's officially over for Spieth because he's gonna gain 25 pounds from drinking too much of the stuff while endorsing it, lose his swing, his weight will yo-yo and he'll never get his swing back.

:-P

Rory Mcilroy is like, yo, Pepsi, where's my deal?

Aw, Nevets, didn't think you'd go there.  :-(  I'm sad.

You can atone by posting a few Spieth is great tweets from the glitterati, if you'd like.  :-) I would be happy.

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6 minutes ago, Gunther said:

Aw, Nevets, didn't think you'd go there.  :-(  I'm sad.

You can atone by posting a few Spieth is great tweets from the glitterati, if you'd like.  :-) I would be happy.

LOL. Totally kidding. There's no way that's gonna happen, guy has his eye on the ball too well.

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Spieth does Happy Gilmore in shorts at a Florida Pro-Am.  Awesome. 

http://www.golf.com/tour-and-news/jordan-spieth-hits-happy-gilmore-shot-pro-am

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2 hours ago, Chris E said:

WTF?

Yeah pretty much... I wonder how well he can bounce back. 

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11 hours ago, phillyk said:

Yeah pretty much... I wonder how well he can bounce back. 

We will soon see. I was travelling on business and got home when he was on 14. Before I saw the score they said he had 23 putts through 13 holes. I knew then it wasn't good, and it got worse. He almost missed that last putt on 18 after 3 putting from about 10 feet, and they were bad misses. I think his game feeds off of his putting, not the other way around. They said he went straight to the range after the round, hopefully he went to the putting green as well. Maybe it is perception and I haven't looked at the stats, but his 2016 putting has not been what it was last year. I also think Kapalua maybe masked some of his issues with the wide fairways, but he did win by 8 or so. 

The new houses, sponsorships, $, attention...it has to affect you especially at 23 years old. He is no flash in the pan, he has shown too much talent since he was an amateur. I picked him to win a major or two this year on that other thread, but we will see how he copes with it all. I still think he will be the one of the big 3 to consistently dominate over the next 10-20 years, but there may be a delay in that while life settles down. 

 

 


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He'll bounce back for sure. He might have a difficult period or even season perhaps, but he's only 23... please let him :) 

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On ‎1‎/‎12‎/‎2016 at 1:21 PM, boogielicious said:

Spieth has another thing is common with Tiger, his hair line. :-P

Feel bad for him regarding his receding hair line.  He's obviously super-self-conscious about it cuz he can often be seen trying to fix his thinning hair on top.  Yikes, and he's only 22.

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