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Dwags can lick their own dicks. He doesn’t need you.
Dwags can lick their own dicks. He doesn’t need you.
Dwags can lick their own dicks. He doesn’t need you.
Saw where they’ve thinned the trees down the right side of #11.Some of the trees at Augusta National don't look too good. Weather or what.
@itsgr82bag8r Tiger did well to make it two rounds close to par. I’d have to imagine that pushing himself for two days took a toll on him physically and his mind, which is arguably his greatest strength, struggled to focus on putting and swing mechanics while dealing with the fatigue and pain he had to have been feeling. It was a valiant effort, but sooner or later Father Time has a way of catching up to all of us, whether strictly chronologically or with the aid of physical issues.
I get why the coverage of the tournament seemed like a Tiger love fest. He’s the best player of the modern era by a large margin and arguably the best ever, though I believe Jack has made a good case for this distinction. It was a huge feel good story and only increased the interest beyond its usual large audience. It was huge enough that Scheffler almost seemed to sneak up on three really good rounds, along with Smith and Im. Those guys will get their well-deserved appreciation (and scrutiny) today along with a few others. Tiger will finish, a great accomplishment given the circumstances, and the legion of fans looking for him to reclaim his throne will be left pining for next year, or maybe the next major.
I don’t disagree with you one bit. I’m not crazy about the whole marketing of Tiger’s return, especially at Augusta National, but given the fact that he’s responsible for golf’s increased popularity, especially for the “Everyman” and probably to the chagrin of the purists and definitely the elites, you had to see it coming when he declared his intention to play.While it seems we’d never agree when it comes to the GOAT discussion, I get the marketing biz. The money to be made with him as a story causes every last drop of potential “return to glory” to be wrung out of it. However, purists will argue that enough is enough. He’s well past his prime and IMO, short of potential Champions Tour wins, will never see another major win.
The funny thing is nobody is talking about Brooks Koepka or Jordan Spieth or Bryson DeCambeau or Xander Shauffle or Gary Woodland or a host of other top golfers going “poof” after they didn’t make the cut. Nobody is saying that John Rahm or Patrick Cantlay is washed up because they are doing just as “poorly” as old man Woods out there in his first tournament back from almost losing his leg. 22 straight made cuts is pretty impressive.
Your mom?It’s almost like Woods has done something those guys haven’t…..
Zambo, I think there’s probably talk about those golfers faltering, but the big story has been Tiger. I would imagine those guys are glad to be in his shadow!The funny thing is nobody is talking about Brooks Koepka or Jordan Spieth or Bryson DeCambeau or Xander Shauffle or Gary Woodland or a host of other top golfers going “poof” after they didn’t make the cut. Nobody is saying that John Rahm or Patrick Cantlay is washed up because they are doing just as “poorly” as old man Woods out there in his first tournament back from almost losing his leg. 22 straight made cuts is pretty impressive.
Like Joe Dirt. Smith sure carted around a big turd on Sunday.Smith is fun to watch. But I cant unsee David Spade:
He’s in good company historically by crashing at #12.Like Joe Dirt. Smith sure carted around a big turd on Sunday.
One bad shot took away any chance he had. Looked like he’d rather be in a pub after that.He’s in good company historically by crashing at #12.