“Yeah Tiger - Obamas friend. How are those steroids?”
I see you’re up to your false commentary again. You are lying about this and should STFU.
If I see another BS post like this from you, I will report it as abuse. You should not be allowed to continue to spew lies about a man. It’s a disgraceful act of jeolousy, or racism, not sure which.
Tiger Drug Testing Himself
The New York Daily News ran an in-depth piece on the PGA Tours decision to randomly drug test its players that gave a revealing look at the Tours arrogance and how some in the industry view Tiger Woods reaction to the policy with suspicion.
Ty Votaw, the PGA Tour executive vice president, said the Tour decided to go with testing, to prove we are clean, while maintaining the attitude that golfers are morally superior to all other athletes.
We think the culture of our sport is such that if a rule exists, it is adhered to, he said.
Dr. Charles Yesalis, professor emeritus at Penn State University and a doping expert, mocked what he referred to as the sanctity of golf reasoning. That argument, with five seconds of thought, is childlike, he said. With that much money at stake, there are going to be people who cross the line.
The fact is, golfers would benefit from performance-enhancing drugs. There are two kinds of drugs that one thinks about, Dr. Gary Wadler of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said. One relates to driving the ball. Someone on steroids would hit the ball farther. The other end of the spectrum is putting. Beta blockers, which one could use to minimize hand tremors, might have an enhancement effect.
Beta blockers are used to treat heart problems and anxiety; PGA Tour Player Craig Parry claimed in 2000 that several tour members won major tournaments in the 1990s while abusing beta blockers.
Tiger Woods is proclaiming his purity saying he tested himself twice in the last six months to make sure the supplements he takes were not contaminated with illegal additives. BALCO founder Victor Conte, which the United States Anti-Doping Agency says developed the banned steroid tetrahydrogestrinone (THG), is skeptical of Woods motivation.
Athletes screening their urine for steroids are more than likely doing so to monitor their use of steroids, he said.
Yesalis also questions the Woods declaration. It only proves that the drugs they screened weren’t in his system at the time, he said. Did they test for growth hormone? I’ll bet not.
http://www.newsmax.com/us/tiger_woods_drug_tests/2008/07/23/115425.html
From this article, the whispers about Tiger have been very loud for years, this isn’t something out of left field.