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With nothing left to prove other than catching Jack.. do you finish the season and walk into the sunset? On Top??
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So then why are we ok when our other favorite sports athletes after being torn up and put back together hang it up when seemingly healthy.
As in Football recently Rob Gronkowski walked away and no one was surprised. He just had a great season and won a Super bowl. Comparatively he and Tiger have been through similar injuries and surgeries which continued to hinder both of their careers. Yes they play wildly different sports yet their injuries were very similar.
Why wouldnt we have the same thought process of his walking away?
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I just wanted to say, I "Thanked/Liked" this post, but then realized you said you disliked Tiger. You must know him better than I do because I don't know him well enough to like him. I wholeheartedly agree with the rest of the post though.As much as I dislike the guy, He's a shark that just got a taste of blood. No chance he walks away. He's going for more kills.
Won't be long until we see him at #1 again.He's 6th in the World and is limiting his playing schedule to be ready for the tournaments he does enter, but more importantly the Majors.
He sees a guy like Bernhard Langer still compete and score under Par rounds at Augusta at his age...No reason why he can't continue playing The Masters for the next 10 years. Health permitting.
I think the goal of being #1 in the World is another benchmark he has set for himself.
Not a chance. Too much reason to continue. He'll be playing as long as he still can walk.
I just wanted to say, I "Thanked/Liked" this post, but then realized you said you disliked Tiger. You must know him better than I do because I don't know him well enough to like him. I wholeheartedly agree with the rest of the post though.
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I don't see him playing much on the senior tour. I think he'll play as long as he's competitive on the real Tour, then he'll retire and design courses, spend time with his kids, grandkids, etc.He has been playing golf as long as he could walk. That is how he defines himself. He will play until he cannot physically play anymore. You see this with a lot of athletes not just him. And I hope he plays until he is 70. It is good for the game and probably good for him.
I say he breaks Jack's record them moves on to Hale Irwin's!I don't see him playing much on the senior tour. I think he'll play as long as he's competitive on the real Tour, then he'll retire and design courses, spend time with his kids, grandkids, etc.
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Hale Irwin's?I say he breaks Jack's record them moves on to Hale Irwin's!
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Just keep the train rolling! Hale Irwin's 45 senior wins. Langer's senior major total. It's currently 10 (had to look it up as I'm not up to speed on my champions tour stats), which will probably go up yet.Hale Irwin's?
Senior majors?
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