The world's best sportsman to return from injury?

Started by corn02, February 18, 2009, 03:22:58 PM

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corn02

The chubby thing was you saying "have you seen him lately".

Fair enough lad. We'll leave 'er.

bcarrier


corn02

Back to the original post, Tiger WILL be playing next weekend, a third-round clash with 'our Rory' is on the cards too.

corn02

Tiger's back. No fuss birdie, eagle (sort of, he didn't need tp put it in) on first two.

Tony Baloney

Quote from: corn02 on February 25, 2009, 07:35:39 PM
Tiger's back. No fuss birdie, eagle (sort of, he didn't need tp put it in) on first two.
Is that the equivalent of Phil Taylor throwing two consecutive 180s after injuring his throwing/drinking arm? ;)

magickingdom

2 up after 9... tiger looks a bit rusty but its great to have him back

dec

Obviously chickened out at the thought of having to meet Rory McIlroy in the third round.

dec


Gabriel_Hurl

The Tiger strikes again - that was  a fascinating final round last night

corn02

Brilliant to watch, what an ending. The man is back!

heganboy

watching that on Sunday evening, one of the things with golf is the intimidation factor- always found it fascinating  in any sport. Tiger has it, Cross have it, Schumi had it, Tyson had it, Real M had it, Man U 00's had it, Liverpool 80s and 90s had it, New Zealand rugby have it.
It seems that no matter what happens, many opponents lose a bit of their ability when they compete with those who have this edge.

Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity

corn02

Quote from: heganboy on March 31, 2009, 03:51:03 PM
watching that on Sunday evening, one of the things with golf is the intimidation factor- always found it fascinating  in any sport. Tiger has it, Cross have it, Schumi had it, Tyson had it, Real M had it, Man U 00's had it, Liverpool 80s and 90s had it, New Zealand rugby have it.
It seems that no matter what happens, many opponents lose a bit of their ability when they compete with those who have this edge.



Exactly. If Tigers comes goes into a fight with 99% of golfers there is only one winner. Watched highlights against last night, his putting was immense.

the Deel Rover

Quote from: heganboy on March 31, 2009, 03:51:03 PM
watching that on Sunday evening, one of the things with golf is the intimidation factor- always found it fascinating  in any sport. Tiger has it, Cross have it, Schumi had it, Tyson had it, Real M had it, Man U 00's had it, Liverpool 80s and 90s had it, New Zealand rugby have it.
It seems that no matter what happens, many opponents lose a bit of their ability when they compete with those who have this edge.




i don't know about New Zealand having the intimidation factor Heganboy i know that between the world cup years they seem unbeatable but when it comes to winning the big one they fail to deliver in fact for all their talent they probably under achieve
Crossmolina Deel Rovers
All Ireland Club Champions 2001

Gabriel_Hurl

So i see after winning the FedEx Cup last week - Tiger is the first athlete in history to earn $1 billion through winnings and endorsement money.

Crazy money

orangeman

Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on October 02, 2009, 10:16:54 PM
So i see after winning the FedEx Cup last week - Tiger is the first athlete in history to earn $1 billion through winnings and endorsement money.

Crazy money

That's an understatement.