Jack Lambert
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This is getting really old. When Tiger won, the media took the pictures of Tiger they all carry with them out of the pockets and kissed it to show their constant joy of his winning. Also, I noticed something else. When Tiger started driving badly again for 10-16, one of his shots was hit into a tree. When Tiger takes his shot for the green, the ball is right in the middle of the fairway. Every time Tiger hits a bad drive, he still has a clear shot to the green, and a good lie for the ball. White golfers who hit these same shots have horrible lies most of the time, and usually miss the green.
If the messiah wins the PGA, there will be a national holiday named for his three straight wins.
According to FOX sports, 85% of DWFs believe Tiger will win, that percentage will be the percentage of fans at the event fist pumping every time Tiger sinks a put. Tiger won't win the PGA, there will be one white golfer that will come through for us and win it. Besides, look at the last three majors he played in.
Here are Fox Sports four current headlines on it's golf page.
PGA Primed
After smoking the Bridgestone field, Tiger is ready for the year's final major, Robert Lusetich says. Anyone want to bet against him?
Gas Crisis
He curses. He's private. He rarely plays. He farted on No. 18. Questioning Tiger is fine, Robert Lusetich says, but this has gone too far.
Slack Off
Even when he wins, Tiger is going to have critics. Michael Rosenberg wonders why we can't just cut him some slack.
Tracking Tiger
Tiger Woods is back from injury and has resumed his pursuit of Nicklaus' 18 majors. Robert Lusetich will be there with every swing.Edited by: Jack Lambert
If the messiah wins the PGA, there will be a national holiday named for his three straight wins.
Here are Fox Sports four current headlines on it's golf page.
PGA Primed
After smoking the Bridgestone field, Tiger is ready for the year's final major, Robert Lusetich says. Anyone want to bet against him?
Gas Crisis
He curses. He's private. He rarely plays. He farted on No. 18. Questioning Tiger is fine, Robert Lusetich says, but this has gone too far.
Slack Off
Even when he wins, Tiger is going to have critics. Michael Rosenberg wonders why we can't just cut him some slack.
Tracking Tiger
Tiger Woods is back from injury and has resumed his pursuit of Nicklaus' 18 majors. Robert Lusetich will be there with every swing.Edited by: Jack Lambert