Tiger Woods in another car crash.

NittPicker

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Let me guess, all those tournaments he won were just made up. And the gazillion new fans golf got because of him were just a myth. Good lord.
Love him or hate him, there's no denying he was responsible for a huge boom in public interest in golf. New golf courses were opening to feed that interest. Today, I see courses closing. I know people who aren't huge golf fans (like me), but they often wondered how Tiger did in any given tournament. Even this year there was buzz about whether or not he'd play in the Masters. We now know he isn't but I'm sure the networks had their fingers crossed hoping he would.

Nowadays I'd bet most casual fans couldn't name the #1 ranked player. I know I can't without looking it up. (I just did. Scheffler.) There's currently not a player who draws interest like Tiger did. Just quite a few players with generic sounding names who all seem like the same guy.

It's a shame for Tiger though. Dude had the world by the balls and could have lived out his life adding to his millions as a respected ambassador for the sport, just like Palmer and Nicklaus. Some bad decisions ruined that sort of future for him. Maybe he can get some of it back. We'll see.
 

Chumboshifko1

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One thing you can say about Tiger....he wasn't "to stupid" to lie and say he was golfing in a tornado and severe thunderstorm warning area with imaginary friends.

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Love him or hate him, there's no denying he was responsible for a huge boom in public interest in golf. New golf courses were opening to feed that interest. Today, I see courses closing. I know people who aren't huge golf fans (like me), but they often wondered how Tiger did in any given tournament. Even this year there was buzz about whether or not he'd play in the Masters. We now know he isn't but I'm sure the networks had their fingers crossed hoping he would.

Nowadays I'd bet most casual fans couldn't name the #1 ranked player. I know I can't without looking it up. (I just did. Scheffler.) There's currently not a player who draws interest like Tiger did. Just quite a few players with generic sounding names who all seem like the same guy.

It's a shame for Tiger though. Dude had the world by the balls and could have lived out his life adding to his millions as a respected ambassador for the sport, just like Palmer and Nicklaus. Some bad decisions ruined that sort of future for him. Maybe he can get some of it back. We'll see.
Yep, most people didn’t give a rip about golf before Tiger and don’t now either…they paid a little attention while Tiger was winning.
 

step.eng69

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He looks really rough, too. I’m surprised he hasn’t gotten work done like a lot of rich weirdos, but I’m sure filler and eye lifts and all are coming. He’ll have male Mar-A-Lago face soon enough

I love the beautiful appearance of 'sausage lips'


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Love him or hate him, there's no denying he was responsible for a huge boom in public interest in golf. New golf courses were opening to feed that interest. Today, I see courses closing. I know people who aren't huge golf fans (like me), but they often wondered how Tiger did in any given tournament. Even this year there was buzz about whether or not he'd play in the Masters. We now know he isn't but I'm sure the networks had their fingers crossed hoping he would.

Nowadays I'd bet most casual fans couldn't name the #1 ranked player. I know I can't without looking it up. (I just did. Scheffler.) There's currently not a player who draws interest like Tiger did. Just quite a few players with generic sounding names who all seem like the same guy.

It's a shame for Tiger though. Dude had the world by the balls and could have lived out his life adding to his millions as a respected ambassador for the sport, just like Palmer and Nicklaus. Some bad decisions ruined that sort of future for him. Maybe he can get some of it back. We'll see.
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PSUHarry

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I can't tell where exactly this happened, but I have a pretty good idea. Martin County cops lead me to believe he was coming from from the north from Bridge Rd. (The Medalist in Hobe Sound), not the south - which is Jupiter and would be PBC Sheriffs.

I read a few days ago that he was "registered" for the US Senior Open, but not on the USGA's website as a participant. Truth be told Tiger, I don't think you can compete w/ other 50 year olds out there that have been chomping at the bit for years for this opportunity.
He’s so done on the golf course. Hard to play when you can’t walk. He would need a cart on the Champions Tour.
 
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PSUHarry

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Bad driving doesn't have to involve alcohol or pills.
When people consider the choice of driving when inebriated they think about the chances of getting caught. How long is the drive? Where are the cops? They don’t think they might get hurt or hurt someone else.

If they ever read the studies about what just a little alcohol does to your judgement, your reaction time , your general state of aggressiveness or inhibition regulation, they wouldn’t do it.

people worry about the legal aspect and that’s about it.
 
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When people consider the choice of driving when inebriated they think about the chances of getting caught. How long is the drive? Where are the cops? They don’t think they might get hurt or hurt someone else.

If they ever read the studies about what just a little alcohol does to your judgement, your reaction time , your general state of aggressiveness or inhibition regulation, they wouldn’t do it.

people worry about the legal aspect and that’s about it.
Here’s the problem. The vast, vast majority of times people drive under the influence without any negative consequences, and that outweighs the possibility of getting a negative consequence in their impaired judgement.
 
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razpsu

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He had two oxy in his pocket loose. I could imagine him in the morning, ok this amount looks good I’ll just dump some in my pocket.