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re: Tiger lied about the marshal speaking to him?
Posted on 5/14/13 at 4:41 pm to bayou2003
Posted on 5/14/13 at 4:41 pm to bayou2003
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Funny it seems the same people that hate obama also hate tiger with a passion. hmmm
Not true. I despise Obama and I am a big Tiger fan. Shove your assumptions up your arse.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 4:43 pm to lsuhunt555
Thank you. People should talk about the crowd not showing class. What is the point of getting excited over a golfer taking out some clubs?
Posted on 5/14/13 at 4:45 pm to texastiger38
quote:yeah as far as I know tiger isn't a commie. Superbadass American unlike Barry.
I hate Obama, and like Tiger.
Your theory is invalid.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 7:02 pm to beaverfever
I'm a huge golf fan and watch every single week but I just can't believe one golfer can cause so much butt hurting.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 7:05 pm to lsuhunt555
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Not true. I despise Obama and I am a big Tiger fan. Shove your assumptions up your arse.
This right here. But I don't see how the people he was referring to can claim to love murica and yet hate tiger, while on the other hand white knighting for a euro douche commie like sergio. Makes no sense.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 8:02 pm to tidalmouse
PETA will probably petition to have the forum shut down. 12 pages of nothing.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 8:04 pm to bayou2003
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Thank you. People should talk about the crowd not showing class. What is the point of getting excited over a golfer taking out some clubs?
Have you ever been to a tournament? That isn't the Zurich...
This post was edited on 5/14/13 at 8:05 pm
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:03 pm to lsugolf1105
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So fields are deeper. And it's more difficult to win now.
Jack played against legends.
You know, some "experts" consider the pac12 deeper than the SEC, saying that their bad teams are better than the SEC's bad teams.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:16 pm to noonan
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Jack played against legends.
You know, some "experts" consider the pac12 deeper than the SEC, saying that their bad teams are better than the SEC's bad teams.
are you trying to argue that it is easier to win a tour event now than it was in the 60's?
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:21 pm to lsugolf1105
Tiger is the only great these days. Jack played against legends.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:23 pm to noonan
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Tiger is the only great
Come on now.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:30 pm to noonan
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Tiger is the only great these days. Jack played against legends.
gary player doesn't win 9 majors today. please look at his 1959 british open win. what a joke.
Gary Player 75-71-70-68--284
Fred Bullock 68-70-74-74--286
Flory Van Donck 70-70-73-73--286
Syd Scott 73-70-73-71--287
a-Reid Jack 71-75-68-74--288
Sam King 70-74-68-76--288
Christy O'Connor Sr. 73-74-72-69--288
John Panton 72-72-71-73--288
Dai Rees 73-73-69-74--289
Leopoldo Ruiz 72-74-69-74--289
a-Michael Bonallack 70-72-72-76--290
Ken Bousfield 73-73-71-73--290
Jimmy Hitchcock 75-68-70-77--290
Bernard Hunt 73-75-71-71--290
Arnold Stickley 68-74-77-71--290
Peter Alliss 76-72-76-67--291
Harry Bradshaw 71-76-72-72--291
Antonio Cerda 69-74-73-75--291
Harry Weetman 72-73-76-70--291
a-Guy Wolstenholme 78-70-73-70--291
Neil Coles 72-74-71-75--292
Jean Garaialde 75-70-74-73--292
Harold Henning 73-73-72-76--294
Geoffrey Hunt 72-73-74-75--294
Reg Knight 71-71-74-78--294
Peter Mills 75-71-72-76--294
J.R. Moses 72-73-73-76--294
Peter Thomson 74-74-72-74--294
Jimmy Adams 71-74-75-75--295
Tom Haliburton 74-69-74-78--295
Bobby Locke 73-73-76-73--295
Peter Shanks 76-70-75-74--295
Eddie Whitcombe 71-77-74-73--295
Hugh Lewis 73-73-78-72--296
Norman Drew 71-77-75-74--297
Eric Lester 73-71-78-75--297
Charlie Ward 78-70-73-76--297
a-Joe Carr 72-73-74-79--298
Miguel Angel Martin 73-75-73-77--298
Christie Kane 77-69-77-76--299
Henry Cotton 71-75-77-77--300
Jack Hargreaves 72-74-79-75--300
a-George Low 75-73-78-74--300
Ralph Moffitt 74-72-76-78--300
John Sharkey 74-74-74-78--300
Juan Querelos 76-72-80-73--301
John More 72-75-76-79--302
Ray Hayden 75-72-77-79--303
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:32 pm to lsugolf1105
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Flory Van Donck 70-70-73-73--286
Is this real life?
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:47 pm to lsugolf1105
Half of those guys on that list would win multiple majors if they played these days. When Flory was hot on the greens he was practically unbeatable.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:53 pm to beaverfever
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Half of those guys on that list would win multiple majors if they played these days. When Flory was hot on the greens he was practically unbeatable
good point. and syd scott would be a hall of famer. dude was so straight it was sick.
but yeah, it was so much more difficult to win back then. that is why jack's 54 wins in his first 300 starts is more impressive than tiger's 78 wins.
Posted on 5/14/13 at 10:04 pm to lsugolf1105
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Gary Player 75-71-70-68--284
Fred Bullock 68-70-74-74--286
Flory Van Donck 70-70-73-73--286
Syd Scott 73-70-73-71--287
a-Reid Jack 71-75-68-74--288
Sam King 70-74-68-76--288
Christy O'Connor Sr. 73-74-72-69--288
John Panton 72-72-71-73--288
Dai Rees 73-73-69-74--289
Leopoldo Ruiz 72-74-69-74--289
a-Michael Bonallack 70-72-72-76--290
Ken Bousfield 73-73-71-73--290
Jimmy Hitchcock 75-68-70-77--290
Bernard Hunt 73-75-71-71--290
Arnold Stickley 68-74-77-71--290
Peter Alliss 76-72-76-67--291
Harry Bradshaw 71-76-72-72--291
Antonio Cerda 69-74-73-75--291
Harry Weetman 72-73-76-70--291
a-Guy Wolstenholme 78-70-73-70--291
Neil Coles 72-74-71-75--292
Jean Garaialde 75-70-74-73--292
Harold Henning 73-73-72-76--294
Geoffrey Hunt 72-73-74-75--294
Reg Knight 71-71-74-78--294
Peter Mills 75-71-72-76--294
J.R. Moses 72-73-73-76--294
Peter Thomson 74-74-72-74--294
Jimmy Adams 71-74-75-75--295
Tom Haliburton 74-69-74-78--295
Bobby Locke 73-73-76-73--295
Peter Shanks 76-70-75-74--295
Eddie Whitcombe 71-77-74-73--295
Hugh Lewis 73-73-78-72--296
Norman Drew 71-77-75-74--297
Eric Lester 73-71-78-75--297
Charlie Ward 78-70-73-76--297
a-Joe Carr 72-73-74-79--298
Miguel Angel Martin 73-75-73-77--298
Christie Kane 77-69-77-76--299
Henry Cotton 71-75-77-77--300
Jack Hargreaves 72-74-79-75--300
a-George Low 75-73-78-74--300
Ralph Moffitt 74-72-76-78--300
John Sharkey 74-74-74-78--300
Juan Querelos 76-72-80-73--301
John More 72-75-76-79--302
Ray Hayden 75-72-77-79--303
No less than 90% of the dudes on this list were, at a minimum, as shady as Tiger.
Posted on 5/15/13 at 7:07 am to tigerpimpbot
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