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I mean lets be real for a second here. If Elin wants to find a nice man that has not been with Rachel U, she is going to have to find a broke one. I mean Rachel has been with just about every guy with money right?
I think he had to do it, he needs to completely change everything he's done before. His life is completely different now, I think a fresh start is the way to go.
He was winning before. Shouldn't have stopped haha.
He didn't stop, he got caught, big diff
If sleeping with 10 hookers in 2 nights is what it takes to win a Major, then by god you have to make that sacrifice!
I always thought that one of the reasons that Tiger broke up with Butch was because Butch was constantly quoting Tiger's opinions which Tiger considered his private secrets. I believe that Tiger feels that his opinions are only his and not others to share with the public.
I wonder if the interviews that Steve gave about Tiger ruined Tigers ability to trust him with insider knowledge and have him in his inner circle.
Serious question about Tiger's life right now.
Contrast it to yours, and the things you do week in, week out. Your responsibilities and your worries.
Does Tiger have any issues in his life, over and above the norm? Or does he just have excuses for hiding/sucking/being surly?
From Publishers Weekly
For Tresniowski, 29-year-old superathlete Tiger Woods embodies a set of virtues-18, to be exact-that have helped him win on the golf course and that can be applied to anyone's life, on and off the green. The People magazine sportswriter admits he has not spoken to Woods about these virtues and can't say Woods necessarily believes in them or endorses them. Yet that doesn't stop Tresniowski from offering a crash course in Buddhism lite, anchored by anecdotes from Woods's playing career. In falsely erudite prose, Tresniowski explains the virtues: wakefulness, humility, preparation, positive thinking, stillness, fearlessness, "happy warrior," intuition, diligence, integrity, no expectations, yielding spirit, sureness, vision, adaptability, patience, balance and exuberance. Although these virtues are certainly commendable, Tresniowski's tone is off-putting. It feels preachy, especially in phrases like, "Let us look back, then, on what will likely be the first third of Tiger's historic career"; "Do we not envy his passion, his purpose, his pride?"; and "And so, as the sun sets on our lovely round, we must make our leave of him and set off on our own." One wonders what the Tiger himself would make of such nonsense.
Serious question about Tiger's life right now.
Contrast it to yours, and the things you do week in, week out. Your responsibilities and your worries.
Does Tiger have any issues in his life, over and above the norm? Or does he just have excuses for hiding/sucking/being surly?
So I was watching the Golf Fix last night, maybe tigger should watch it sometime, and I had to chuckle when the segment about tigger came on. They call it the halfway house. LOL How appropriate.
I think when Tiger gets a new coach, I bet he is going to make fun of Foley and his swing philosophy just like he did to Haney. That guy can't cross a bridge without burning it.
He should. That Foley is strange nerd. And tiggers game is in shambles.
I agree that he should ditch Foley. I think going back to Butch would be the best thing he could do. Maybe GolfTec could help lol.