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3putter

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  1. I wouldn't ban him just yet, but I think he should attend a sensitivity training. He's having too much fun posting those pix, perhaps more fun than he's having playing golf in February.
  2. Must be nice. Maybe he and Tiger can design a course together
  3. I wish someone would educate me a bit on this matter, does the coach really play that much of a role in winning this cup? These are proven tour players, most of whom are multiple winners on the most prestigious golf tour, so I find it somewhat hard to believe that a coach carries much weight in determining the outcome of this event. Maybe Europe just happens to have the best players right now. I feel like the whole thing is taken tad too seriously. It's golf, not the cold war.
  4. Dude, take your time, vet your sources, and actually comprehend what you're reading. Don't put a conclusion before the argument, because a good argument will effortlessly lead the audience to the right conclusion. P.S. Understand the question posed in the thread poll as well.
  5. I would say it depends on where the pin is placed. As for yesterday's pin (Tucked in the back), I'm laying up, hit to the middle of the green, and hope to make a putt. That green is just ridiculous.
  6. I've seen in him a few times up close. 6'1" is definitely not a stretch
  7. Stenson is definitely on roids. He snapped a club over his knee one time (Aggressiveness), and he's big (Muscle gain from when he was a teenager), hits that 3w a country mile, and above all, he knows Tiger, who knows Dr Galea who is a known PED distributor. I rest my case.
  8. Seriously, I was just thinking about this, and it's really scary seeing how little shaky evidence is needed for some of these guys to vote yes. The logic is baffling I have heard the same thing, but I don't see much of that with Tiger, which leads me to think maybe there are other benefits that might stand out with golf. Thanks, I'll have to look that up
  9. This is a serious question to anyone who might have an intelligent answer. I can understand using PED in baseball, cycling, running, but what would be the point of using PED in golf?
  10. This is important. If you can, just do it.
  11. Good work.
  12. I'm not sure what the pictures are suppose to reflect, but I hope it's not to point out any abnormal muscle gain/definition. Nope. They notice their jump in performance and then questions arise.
  13. Lmao, I think a lot of people got your point. Anyways, very nice try...in a juvenile type of way
  14. He's organized enough to handle the president's cup, but not the Ryder cup? What gives?
  15. The logic here is astoundingly defective, it's not even funny. It's almost like you don't understand both the definition and analogy you gave. Tiger's known relationship with Galea would be circumstantial evidence in a case where Tiger was found using PED but no direct evidence is found that he got it through Galea. Then you can say well Galea is a known PED dispenser to competitive athletes, Tiger knows him and has a working relationship with him. Direct evidence would be some sort of DIRECT connection of Galea dispensing it to him. He flew to Utah despite having several extremely competent spinal/Neuro surgeons in the Florida area. Was he there for some super-PED back surgery too?
  16. Nope, you probably haven't or you have no clue about muscle definition. The fact that you claim they both had "a lot" of definition really puts your claim under suspicion. Secondly, are you aware that one can gain muscle by going to the gym? It's not just a myth, it actually happens. It's not like either of these two gained any significant amount of muscle under an unreasonable time frame. As many have said earlier, yes Tiger gained weight since his pro debut, but show me 20 who hadn't. Do you really expect a lanky young guy who's into fitness to really remain lanky through the years?
  17. Tuned in for the first time last night, and it was right when one of the guys (Sorry, don't know his name) flew his driver 310. I was like WTH, that ball had barely any roll. I'm gonna give this season a shot.
  18. The article was spot on, the event was unwatchable. I don't know what could be done to improve it, but I'm not even sure I really care. I count this week and the Waste management open week as 2 weeks I don't really care to watch PGA golf. I'm also gonna share two unpopular opinions; I think the course is overrated, and I don't think Bill Murray is all that funny. The act is tired.
  19. Hahaha, this made me chuckle. I would have loved to see Tiger take this bet, if he wins, donate the cheese to the TW foundation.
  20. I'm really not sure if his actions say otherwise. I wish I knew the man, but if a mental overload (overwhelmed mind) plays a factor in his ability to play better, then I would argue that going to Vonn's races, spending more time with the kids, are all things that could potentially help him. Of course he still needs to practice, but having a balanced life can bring new perspectives to life. Again this is all based on one assumption, one that may not even be valid.
  21. I don't think Haney cares about class. Moreover, Tiger-related issues has always been a juicy cow for Haney to milk.
  22. Please feel free to post such pix of him gaining weight around the neck and shoulder area, one that's somehow not proportional with putting on weight (muscle) in general.
  23. If he truly was more likely to hit it long left, then I'd say go for it given the likelihood that he'll probably get a free drop from the grandstand. I most definitely wouldn't want the chip from behind the green though, hardly anyone got that chip close enough to a comfortable range. Given the result of his wedge on the first try, I'd say nerves were involved. He stuffed it on the first playoff hole, and had he done that on the 72nd, he walks away with the trophy.
  24. Lots of strong young player whose combined presence hardly matches up to Tiger presence in the same event. You need only look at ratings and ticket sales to see that, or you can look at his gallery even while he was shooting 82 at Phoenix.
  25. I don't know him, nor do I know is mind, so I can't comment on how he'll view it. For all I know his priorities from 17 years ago aren't quite the same as they are now, and I'm certain that if injuries don't hold him back, he'll easily take both records. There are tons of Tiger experts on here who would probably second your thoughts though. If he's striving to be the greatest to ever play the game, he can rest easy knowing he's done that. This is however a topic for a different thread.
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