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JohnRossEwing

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Again, your use of words is really poor. I generally apply the term "indiscretions" to people that make a poor choice or two. Going on a multiple year banging rampage is not giving a **** about anyone but himself.
Yet, you speed every single time you drive, putting other lives in danger...

Sooooo selfish.
 

Hoosker Du

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lmao what a LOSER! poor Hoosker Du has been shoved in a locker, turned upside down and had his lunch money stolen all before 2pm on Masters Sunday.

tough tough look for our poopy morality warrior.

Shouldn't you be busy hiding your scat affliction from your wife, poop lover?
 

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Nah, I just have a different idea of what makes a wonderful comeback story than you. Overcoming cancer; coming back from catastrophic injury; rags to riches.. Those are great stories. Very sorry, but "Habitual liar and cheater" didn't make the cut..
How about 3 back and leg surgeries, overcoming an 11 year drought to win his 15th major in his mid 40's. He works incredibly hard, they said he woke up at 4 AM like 5 hours before his tee time to get prepared. His family was all there, he was very close with his father. That you get hung up on and can't get over something that happened 10 years ago is your problem, because no one else cares. It is an incredible comeback story and Tiger is someone who defines greatness.
 

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Again, your use of words is really poor. I generally apply the term "indiscretions" to people that make a poor choice or two. Going on a multiple year banging rampage is not giving a **** about anyone but himself.

this coming from the person who spelled 'thou' 'though' just one post ago.

time for a diaper change, Hoosker.. feel free to print this thread out and show your wife how much of a hero you are, though. maybe she'll let you rub her feet after you do the dishes.
 

Hoosker Du

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How about 3 back and leg surgeries, overcoming an 11 year drought to win his 15th major in his mid 40's. He works incredibly hard, they said he woke up at 4 AM like 5 hours before his tee time to get prepared. His family was all there, he was very close with his father. That you get hung up on and can't get over something that happened 10 years ago is your problem, because no one else cares. It is an incredible comeback story and Tiger is someone who defines greatness.

Hey, if you don't care if he's banging the entire countryside, that's your headache. I choose not to.
 

RiLLLLLLLLey

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Let him hate. This was big time.
Huge. I’ve played and watched golf since I was a a fetus. This was monumental. I’ve always rooted for Tiger, as I have my own demons, and he made this year’s Master’s the most memorable in my lifetime.

I suppose his first win was good, too, but this one had a bit more levity.
 

Hoosker Du

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this coming from the person who spelled 'thou' 'though' just one post ago.

time for a diaper change, Hoosker.. feel free to print this thread out and show your wife how much of a hero you are, though. maybe she'll let you rub her feet after you do the dishes.

There's a reach. There's a difference between being befuddled by the English language (you) and an Autocorrect mistake (me). Keep typing though, Jethro.
 

RiLLLLLLLLey

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Again, your use of words is really poor. I generally apply the term "indiscretions" to people that make a poor choice or two. Going on a multiple year banging rampage is not giving a **** about anyone but himself.
Hoosker, I like you, and respect your posts. But I’ll never understand your outright hatred for Tiger.

He’s human. And I do not think I’ve ever met a person who is infallible. I certainly am fallible. Perhaps that’s why I like watching him. Who knows...
 
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I am sure someone mentioned the dude in Vegas that bet $85k on Tiger at 14 to 1 and took home $1.2mil.

Congrats to Tiger, GOAT. Jack couldn't beat Tiger in their primes, IMO. He didn't win as consistently Tiger hit at 20% Jack at 12% and Tiger played better competition. Jack played a bunch of old white alcoholics.
 
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Hoosker Du

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Hoosker, I like you, and respect your posts. But I’ll never understand your outright hatred for Tiger.

He’s human. And I do not think I’ve ever met a person who is infallible. I certainly am fallible. Perhaps that’s why I like watching him. Who knows...

We're all human, and we all make mistakes, but most people try to have respect for themselves and others. What Tiger has done shows a complete lack of respect for himself and for his wife, and for the institution of marriage. If he wanted to be a complete 'hoe,' he should have gotten the hell out of his marriage and let his wife move on to someone that respects her, instead of sneaking around behind her back for years and potentially risking bringing health issues home to his wife .
 

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I am sure someone mentioned the dude in Vegas that bet $85k on Tiger at 14 to 1 and took home $1.2mil.

Congrats to Tiger, GOAT. Jack couldn't beat Tiger in their primes, IMO. He didn't win as consistently Tiger hit at 20% Jack at 12% and Tiger played better competition. Jack played a bunch of old white alcoholics.

Tiger’s era had better Golf technology to also help them out..

You can’t say for sure that Cheehta would beat Jack in his prime. You have no way of knowing that for a fact..
 

RiLLLLLLLLey

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We're all human, and we all make mistakes, but most people try to have respect for themselves and others. What Tiger has done shows a complete lack of respect for himself and for his wife, and for the institution of marriage. If he wanted to be a complete 'hoe,' he should have gotten the hell out of his marriage and let his wife move on to someone that respects her.
Methinks there was a bit more going on behind the scenes than we know. Perhaps not - I suppose that is possible. But being a 40 year-old man, and watching my friends drop left and right from divorce, death, etc., I just know I shouldn’t jump to conclusions. But, again, that’s just me and my opinion.

I was also a loyal husband at one time. Not any longer. Sometimes life punches a person in the face. If anything, Tiger just serves somewhat as an inspiration to me. Again, that’s probably more relative to me than you.
 
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We're all human, and we all make mistakes, but most people try to have respect for themselves and others. What Tiger has done shows a complete lack of respect for himself and for his wife, and for the institution of marriage. If he wanted to be a complete 'hoe,' he should have gotten the hell out of his marriage and let his wife move on to someone that respects her.

This conversation is so 10 years ago...

You continually make ridiculous claims that people refute and then just come back to “well he cheated” when you’re proven wrong. Just because you hate someone, it doesn’t mean you get to make factually wrong statements against them and ignore people calling you out on it. Today was a great day for Tiger, his fans and the game of golf. Why do you feel the need to interject in this thread and take away from that? Just let people have their moment. You’re not changing anyone’s mind and you just look ridiculous and petty.
 

Hoosker Du

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Methinks there was a bit more going on behind the scenes than we know. Perhaps not - I suppose that is possible. But being a 40 year-old man, and watching my friends drop left and right from divorce, death, etc., I just know I shouldn’t jump to conclusions. But, again, that’s just me and my opinion.

I was also a loyal husband at one time. Not any longer. Sometimes life punches a person in the face. If anything, Tiger just serves somewhat as an inspiration to me. Again, that’s probably more relative to me than you.

Understood. I just choose to root for folks that inspire me for other reasons. Tony Finau is an inspiring story to me. Would have loved to see him win, and I'm pleased, because I will now have a guy to pull for the remainder of my years. His is a very inspiring story.
 

Hoosker Du

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This conversation is so 10 years ago...

You continually make ridiculous claims that people refute and then just come back to “well he cheated” when you’re proven wrong. Just because you hate someone, it doesn’t mean you get to make factually wrong statements against them and ignore people calling you out on it. Today was a great day for Tiger, his fans and the game of golf. Why do you feel the need to interject in this thread and take away from that? Just let people have their moment. You’re not changing anyone’s mind and you just look ridiculous and petty.

"Factually wrong statements." LOL! Don't be stupid. No one has refuted anything.
 

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Understood. I just choose to root for folks that inspire me for other reasons. Tony Finau is an inspiring story to me. Would have loved to see him win, and I'm pleased, because I will now have a guy to pull for the remainder of my years. His is a very inspiring story.
I agree. I was down with Koepka as well. But, the Woods win was pretty nuts to me. Makes old dudes like me feel some hope. ;)
 
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"Factually wrong statements." LOL! Don't be stupid. No one has refuted anything.

So provide me with information as to why most people who cheat pay a higher price than Tiger did...because you claimed he just lost sponsors. Which is false. And I laid out all the things he lost.

Additionally, you said all he came back from was cheating and a divorce...also not true and i provided facts about his surgeries, swing changes, time between wins and age. You didn’t address that either.

You’re cherry picking and ignoring facts that don’t fit your agenda. Grow up and move on.
 

John_J_Rambo

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So provide me with information as to why most people who cheat pay a higher price than Tiger did...because you claimed he just lost sponsors. Which is false. And I laid out all the things he lost.

Additionally, you said all he came back from was cheating and a divorce...also not true and i provided facts about his surgeries, swing changes, time between wins and age. You didn’t address that either.

You’re cherry picking and ignoring facts that don’t fit your agenda. Grow up and move on.

Hoosker Duche
 

SoFL Husker

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Tiger’s era had better Golf technology to also help them out..

You can’t say for sure that Cheehta would beat Jack in his prime. You have no way of knowing that for a fact..

Again, over their respective 10 years of dominance and in comparison, Tiger won roughly 20% of every tourney he entered, Jack closer to 12%, and those stats don't lie. Tiger just went out and won more at a better % than Jack.
 

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We're all human, and we all make mistakes, but most people try to have respect for themselves and others. What Tiger has done shows a complete lack of respect for himself and for his wife, and for the institution of marriage. If he wanted to be a complete 'hoe,' he should have gotten the hell out of his marriage and let his wife move on to someone that respects her, instead of sneaking around behind her back for years and potentially risking bringing health issues home to his wife .

Glass houses, glass houses.

From what I can see, Tiger has transformed from a selfish, petty, cheating, arrogant, self-centered prima donna Superstar into something else that is better. He's matured, he's a better person, a better father, a better boyfriend and friend to the Tour and the fans.

He's not perfect, and never will be.
 
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Again, over their respective 10 years of dominance and in comparison, Tiger won roughly 20% of every tourney he entered, Jack closer to 12%, and those stats don't lie. Tiger just went out and won more at a better % than Jack.

Without looking it up Jack played in more tournaments and Cheehta chose not to play in as many golf tournaments...

Further more it’s like arguing over which fruit is better a Apple or a Orange..;)
 

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There was zero reason for him to act like someone was coming at Tiger with a machete. He’s a jackass. You don’t think people around the world would despise that guy if he took Tiger out of the masters? Good grief is right.

I think a lot of people would have laughed if Tiger got injured from it, including me. Too bad though, he's still healthy.


Hey how about you go **** yourself you loser, who wants someone hurt....you want to be at their best health. Never Ill wish anyone bad health etc, karma is a *****. You keep acting like this you will get yours bucko.
 

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For all the spectacular shots Tiger has hit in his career, his biggest shot today was that smart, conservative play on #12. Most of the other leaders went birdie hunting on that hole and paid a steep price.
 

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Without looking it up Jack played in more tournaments and Cheehta chose not to play in as many golf tournaments...

Further more it’s like arguing over which fruit is better a Apple or a Orange..;)

Agreed because the technology that jack had was better than anyone else had at the previous time. It’s imposdible to compare eras. People forget that Jack at the time had the best technology but also was kind of like DJ. He hit it longer than most on tour and had the rest of the game to match.

Both Jack and Tiger are on the same elite level. Golf needed Tiger and I’m glad he’s back and we aren’t having JT and a bunch of these others forced. I’d rsther have greatness emerge instead of being forced.
 

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Hey how about you go **** yourself you loser, who wants someone hurt....you want to be at their best health. Never Ill wish anyone bad health etc, karma is a *****. You keep acting like this you will get yours bucko.
You don’t see a lot of buckos now a days!
 
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No need for a suspension is there?
I put a warning out earlier in this thread that I had enough of the name calling after I had deleted some posts. A couple people didn’t heed my warning and got a week in the box for it and then another poster doubled down after I publicly suspended the other two. They all have a week to cool down. I’m tired of posters turning innocent threads into personal pissing matches. We should be able to debate without the name calling and insults.
 

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I put a warning out earlier in this thread that I had enough of the name calling after I had deleted some posts. A couple people didn’t heed my warning and got a week in the box for it and then another poster doubled down after I publicly suspended the other two. They all have a week to cool down. I’m tired of posters turning innocent threads into personal pissing matches. We should be able to debate without the name calling and insults.
I can agree with that.
 
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