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Re: the Tiger thread

Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2024 4:49 pm
by DougE
bkuehn1952.2 wrote: Tue Jan 02, 2024 1:21 pm I found a Bridgestone the other day. The customized ball had "Tiger" on the side. Could it have been ... :shock:
Hate to burst your bubble, but Bridgestone made a "TIGER" version of the BXS. We don't sell them, but they were still available last year, I think. You can likely find them online using the keyword search "Bridgestone BXS Tiger Woods Edition."

Only reason I am so familiar is because I found one myself a few years back and got all excited, until I found out you could buy them off the shelf, by the dozen, with TIGER imprinted on each. So, if it's any consolation to you BK, I already I got MY bubble burst.

Re: the Tiger thread

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 6:09 am
by bkuehn1952.2
Tiger's in the field!! Tiger's in the field!! ...
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CRASH!

Very disappointing. If Tiger can't manage playing tournament golf, he needs to retire and stop this nonsense.

Re: the Tiger thread

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 5:21 am
by GBOGEY
bkuehn1952.2 wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 6:09 am Very disappointing. If Tiger can't manage playing tournament golf, he needs to retire and stop this nonsense.
Totally agree. It was so exciting to see him play quality golf for a day thinking with more practice he could be competitive, then he's out again. It the body isn't willing, time to quit.

Re: the Tiger thread

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2024 11:37 am
by legitimatebeef
Buckle up for the rough ride is what I say. We may not like it, we may hate it, but the guy has earned his place and now gets to finish out his career on his own terms. I was just the other day reading about Muhammad Ali and the sad end to his sports career. But hey at least golf is a sport where people don't get VIOLENTLY PUNCHED IN THE HEAD. Seriously though, while he may or may not be fit enough right now to complete a pro tournament, he still has the game to get around the hardest courses in the world. This is surely a dilemma for him. He I am guessing does not yet feel like the pro game is passing him by. Especially in today's fractured universe. He probably looks out and sees today's tour much like he saw it as a ferocious 21 year old, like just another group of Tom Kites and Mark Calcavecchias and Jeff Maggerts to be put in their place. You would do the same thing, still try to compete. I would. Anyways tournaments with 1-2 days of a hobbling or barfing or shitting or whatever Tiger are still better than those without. And please no blubbering over that poor earnest more deserving golfer who gets bumped from the tournament. Quite frankly that argument has always sucked.

Re: the Tiger thread

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2024 1:32 pm
by bkuehn1952.2
I wonder if the lack of a comment on Tiger since the middle of February is a measure of our waning interest in our aging hero? I assume Tiger is going to tee it up but for all I know, he has withdrawn. I guess I will find out tomorrow at 1:24pm.

Re: the Tiger thread

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2024 3:33 am
by CeeBee
So far Tiger looks pretty good. I hope he can finish his first round strong. The game still needs him regardless of what anyone says.

Re: the Tiger thread

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2024 9:38 am
by CeeBee
So much for finishing strong. Gets one and gives it right back. Same thing going on in round 2. Seems like he’s fighting hard just to make par. Missing greens means pressure. So many easy shots he blows up. Putting is off.

Re: the Tiger thread

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 5:33 pm
by legitimatebeef
Today was a tough round and no fun to watch but I hung in there til the end without complaining. Whatever. This is the process, probably a futile process but I will gladly watch it long as it is on the TV.

Re: the Tiger thread

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:40 am
by bkuehn1952.2
Fortunately, I missed all of Tiger's 3rd & 4th rounds. I don't need to watch an icon humbled.