CharlieMoy
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Just saw this commercial, pretty funny, my favorite was the guy saying "sorry!" then turns around to his friends and says "no I'm not".
Haha typical icejack
TTing
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Just saw this commercial, pretty funny, my favorite was the guy saying "sorry!" then turns around to his friends and says "no I'm not".
I'd guess they have a Rory commercial in queue too
Makes sense. I'd like to see then do more commercials together. I'm sure tiger wouldn't want to share the spotlight too much!!!
I don't get it, is he really that bad? and does he really have the full say? I picture him as someone that would cooperate and work well with people.
Kind of crazy to think it. Probably the longest dry spell he has ever had...Most who know me know I am a huge Tiger fan, but you know what I never thought I'd hear myself say?
Tiger hasnt won a Major in 5 years.
Hate that he doesn't play pebble...
I just read a fantastic article about Tiger and his swing changes. Think it was on ESPN. I also read a stat that when Tiger wins at Torrey, he wins a major that year. I'm betting he wins 1 this year. I will see if I can get a link on that article
I told a good friend of mine the other day, I think TW wins again before the Masters and wins the Masters. Torrey was the first time I thought he looked close to the man we all watched dominate the tour.
I think Tiger's ready to make a good run in the match play this week!
The down side of match play is that it only takes one stumble, or hitting a guy on a day when he's "on", to be out of the competition. Even when one is playing well, you can still run into the guy who's having a career day. It's the main reason why match play doesn't make very good TV (along with the shortage of players to put on camera in the final). Too often, many of the top seeds get busted out too early. I don't mind watching match play, but I'd rather play it that watch.
I really like match play. I agree about running into a guy when he's on, but what about this "it only takes one stumble"? That's the whole point of match play is that one... Or even two stumbles doesn't hurt you nearly as bad as in stroke play.
I disagree. Granted that losing a hole by one stroke or 4 strokes is still just one hole, but in a close match that's all it may take. What is most painful is losing a hole with a triple to his double - that's like getting kicked in the teeth.
In a club like I was in, handicaps are accurate, and matches usually come down to the last couple of holes. Miss your tee shot on the par 3 17th and lose the hole with bogey to his par and you have likely lost the match, or lost your chance to win the match. Those are fun games, but stumbling is not an option.