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Dear Tiger,
Retire. Walk away. Please. You have nothing left to prove. This is too painful to watch. Sincerely, A huge fan. |
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Done. Mark it down. Will retire sometime this year. My guess is between the Open Championship and the PGA.
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When I saw what he said, I figure it means retirement.
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Tiger is not the kind of guy that would give up this easily. When most of these guys lose their game, they will try for 10 years or more to get it back. Nobody gives up after one bad year. Tiger won 5 times in 2013. He's only been playing bad for a short period of time and he's had excuses. He had an injury and he had to have surgery. And now he just switched coaches and made a swing change. He's about 2-3 months into his swing change. That is hardly enough time for any golfer to give up, let alone Tiger. At this point I don't know if Tiger will ever get it back, but I don't think he will be giving up any time soon. |
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A few days ago I would have made the odds of Tiger retiring about 20-1. But after hearing an interview with Billy Horschel a couple of days ago, I'm not so sure. Horschel and Tiger are friends and they played together a couple of weeks ago in San Diego. Anyway, Horschel said something to the effect that it's hard for Tiger to be away from his kids and his girlfriend and if Tiger decides to retire that it would be understandable or something to that effect. After hearing Horschel say that, it sounds like there could be a chance that Tiger will retire this year. Even if that does happen, I still think there would be a good chance that Tiger would come back in a year or two. We've seen so many athletes retire and then come back. And Tiger is so competitive that he is the type that would probably get bored and try to make a comeback.
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I read some surprising news. Butch Harmon took an about-face and says that he would be willing to help Tiger again on a part-time basis if Tiger asked. He says that he doesn’t think it will happen because Tiger is too proud but at least the invitation is there.
If Tiger is smart, he will jump at the opportunity. But as Butch said, he is probably too proud. http://espn.go.com/golf/story/_/id/1...eek-swing-help |
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"Harmon, who has a full client list, including Phil Mickelson, said a reunion with Woods won't take place." "No I would not and he's not going to call and ask," Harmon told Golfchannel.com when asked if he would coach Woods again. "I don't think he needs a swing coach. If I were advising Tiger I'd tell him, 'You're the greatest player that ever lived, just go to the range and hit shots.'" http://espn.go.com/golf/story/_/id/1...ip-coach-foley |
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the trees will appreciate it.......and the fish
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As of right now I would say no. But I've seen plenty of guys go into bad slumps that last for a few years and then get their game back. I've seen other guys like David Duval lose their game and never get it back.
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Wonder if gelding him would work?
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Was told Saturday morning that Tiger could had used my drives.
My response: "Where's my check?"
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Man, was that ugly.
They put up a graphic on his winning with Harmon and Haney and then with his new coaches. wonder if he will eat his pride and go back to one of them ?
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Which will come first that or a Rupert Mea Culpa instead of kicking the can down the road some more.
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