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Post by kittijackson on Feb 14, 2012 11:50:23 GMT -5
Tracee Hamilton, columnist with the Washington Post, states:
Tiger Woods as we knew him – the Woods who was at his best on Sunday afternoons, the Woods who won all his majors while entering the final round either leading or being tied for the lead – that Woods may be gone.
I personally don't the Tiger of old is gone, and I think he will rise from the proverbial ashes inn due time...but say you, water cooler dwellers?
Is the bumbling, close but no cigar Tiger what we are now stuck with? Or will the rumbling jungle beast come back once more?
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Post by Richard Lowe on Feb 14, 2012 12:01:22 GMT -5
I think it's the nature of golf. With all the controversy that has surrounded Woods the last few years, we tend to forget that he was a bad beaten up man before the car accident. He won the US Open on one leg!
Tiger will eventually start winning again but I doubt it will ever be at the consistent pace again. Also, Tiger Woods is 36. He's got plenty of time to continue winning again.
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Post by deeray on Feb 14, 2012 12:03:41 GMT -5
I DO think that the Tiger we saw who was dominate in the early years are gone. He doesn't have that intimidation factor that he once had amongst other golfers. However, I do believe that he WILL win a couple more majors in his career. Tigers dominating days are over, but his winning ways are not
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