Posted on 08/03/2014 10:54:46 AM PDT by FlJoePa
Tiger Woods withdrew from the Bridgestone Invitational during his fourth round on Sunday with an apparently bad back. Woods hit his drive on the 9th hole and then walked off the course.
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Tiger needs to retire from the PGA to get in shape for the Senior Tour. Maybe get a new set of clubs with a lot of whip in them. Tiger could join the Putt-Putt tour in the meantime.
He rushed his comeback....He should have taken the entire year off.
I’m sure he’ll recover for next weeks PGA.
Agreed. We’ll see him again in February when he’s ready.
I think he listened too much to the networks begging him to return because f the sagging ratings.
This isn’t the first time by a long shot that he’s withdrawn when he’s way off the lead.
I could be wrong but for a guy coming off back surgery it looked to me like he was trying to kill the ball.
He’s going to have to tone his swing and attitude down if he wants to keep playing.
I hope for his sake that he saved a bunch of money somewhere to live off of for the rest of his life, because I get the sense that he’s done, and he’s gonna need it.
If I were in the position of these ‘famous’ people or professional athletes, the first thing I would do is set aside a few million and buy some land somewhere for when the inevitable ‘end’ comes, and have a good place for my eventual ‘exile’.
I wish this SOAP OPERA would just end.
Given that CBS has talked about nothing but Woods since signing on the air, it does make you wonder.
I’m sorry to hear that since I’m a Bubba fan and pairing with Tiger meant keeping the cameras on the Bub. Don’t know if you watched golf channel this a.m. but Faldo and pal were very vocal about how much entertainment these two were serving up —”get your popcorn, here” after Tiger hit the hot dog stand.
I wonder if he’s hurt — if he enters next week’s PGA that ought to tell us. In the meantime — Go Sergio!
IMHO, Tiger put his career on the line at the 2008 US Open that he won after 91 holes. His opponent, Rocco Mediate, was no threat to his national standings, but Tiger played in horrible grinding pain anyway. I KNEW at the time he should have walked off the course rather than wreck his knee, and he knew it too, but the inner Tiger wouldn't let him. He's never been the same reliable winner.
The golf boom is over. It was over ten years ago. If sponsors haven’t realized this yet, that’s on them.
If fans can’t get excited about Sergio/Rory in the final pairing today, they were never really fans anyway.
They should never have a Live Mic around this Ass
I tend to agree with you. If you’re fortunate enough to be a pro-athlete, you should take the majority of your first contract, withdrawing enough to live a reasonable life, and invest it in some safe stocks and just let it grow.
"We moved our base camp last night and were now positioned literally
within feet of the river. Have been sitting here watching the border
patrol patrolling in their riverboats all night and all morning..."~Jim Robinson
I think you’re right. Not many people ask for more Tiger these days, not in public or personal life. So when he gets twenty emails and tweets a day asking him to ‘come on down!”, it’s hard to say no. Tiger needs to give that back two or three years of VERY light duty. I don’t keep up with golf, it seems boring to me, but I respect him as an accomplished player. Not THAT kind of player. That only gets him clubbed upside the head!
Not any more.
I thought he was withdrawing to make room for the Won.With all the time the Won spends golfing he should be pretty good!
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