kalm wrote:
Could also have something to do with others elevating their game.
Sorry but he had mental edge over everyone including Phil!!!
Yes he did. He and Jack were among a very small minority who could actually will themselves to victory. When most guys win for the first time, it's usually the opposite. They say things like 'I just tried to relax and have fun', 'I let the game come to me' etc.
It will be interesting to see if he can regain that to anywhere close to the same level with all of the upheaval.
dal4018 wrote:Sorry but he had mental edge over everyone including Phil!!!
Yes he did. He and Jack were among a very small minority who could actually will themselves to victory. When most guys win for the first time, it's usually the opposite. They say things like 'I just tried to relax and have fun', 'I let the game come to me' etc.
It will be interesting to see if he can regain that to anywhere close to the same level with all of the upheaval.
Yes consistency was his trademark as well if he can regain what he lost then Phil is in deep trouble at the US Open!!!!
kalm wrote:
Yes he did. He and Jack were among a very small minority who could actually will themselves to victory. When most guys win for the first time, it's usually the opposite. They say things like 'I just tried to relax and have fun', 'I let the game come to me' etc.
It will be interesting to see if he can regain that to anywhere close to the same level with all of the upheaval.
Yes consistency was his trademark as well if he can regain what he lost then Phil is in deep trouble at the US Open!!!!
What was that you were saying it looks like itll take a miracle for Tiger to win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Where's Phil? Or Rory? Or Luke? Or Watson? At least Tiger is still somewhat in it.
And FWIW, the 17th hole on this course is one of the worst I've ever seen. The green is just plain dumb how it slopes and basically launches the ball downhill.
What was that you were saying it looks like itll take a miracle for Tiger to win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Where's Phil? Or Rory? Or Luke? Or Watson? At least Tiger is still somewhat in it.
And FWIW, the 17th hole on this course is one of the worst I've ever seen. The green is just plain dumb how it slopes and basically launches the ball downhill.
dal said we should pencil him in for another victory. Clearly not the case.
Oh, and how about that 17 year old staying in the hunt? He'd be getting some mad pussy back home if he weren't such a goober.
Seahawks08 wrote:
Where's Phil? Or Rory? Or Luke? Or Watson? At least Tiger is still somewhat in it.
And FWIW, the 17th hole on this course is one of the worst I've ever seen. The green is just plain dumb how it slopes and basically launches the ball downhill.
dal said we should pencil him in for another victory. Clearly not the case.
Oh, and how about that 17 year old staying in the hunt? He'd be getting some mad pussy back home if he weren't such a goober.
Ivytalk wrote:Tiger has never come from behind to win a major. He's better at protecting leads. He's toast.
And going badly the wrong way through the first three holes (that's what she said) on Sunday. Time to warm up the jet, put the champagne on ice, and get the hookers ready for the ride home.
Don't see Tiger on the Leaderboard. Long way from being the next Jack.
Jack Nicklaus 18 Majors wins, 19 second place finishes
Tiger Woods 14 Major Wins, 6 second place finishes
LOL and conveniently forget that Tiger is tied with Jack on the all time PGA wins list for second.
And Tiger's prime rips Jack's prime a new one. Tiger in his prime was a freak of nature golf had never seen. Even if Tiger doesn't match Jack's Major Record, if he becomes the #1 all time PGA winner, a case can still be made for Tiger being the best golfer of all time.
Don't see Tiger on the Leaderboard. Long way from being the next Jack.
Jack Nicklaus 18 Majors wins, 19 second place finishes
Tiger Woods 14 Major Wins, 6 second place finishes
LOL and conveniently forget that Tiger is tied with Jack on the all time PGA wins list for second.
And Tiger's prime rips Jack's prime a new one. Tiger in his prime was a freak of nature golf had never seen. Even if Tiger doesn't match Jack's Major Record, if he becomes the #1 all time PGA winner, a case can still be made for Tiger being the best golfer of all time.
Tiger is already the number one Player. Yeah playah.