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The Masters
Thrilling finish this!
Molinari on for a double bogey.
Leaves 4 tied for the lead inc the Big Cat himself
Molinari on for a double bogey.
Leaves 4 tied for the lead inc the Big Cat himself
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Re: The Masters
I think Molinari has run out of balls. Both literally and metaphorically.
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Fair play to Woods. Leaving aside his dubious behaviour in the past, to battle through his demons and all those injuries to challenge for his first major in 11 years is phenomenal. Hope he does it.
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Hope Woods wins it. He inspired a generation of golfers to take up the sport.
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Come on Tiger!
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Totally agree. Would be brilliant if Tiger won it.
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Not just a generation, but a generation of kids from all backgrounds which at the time wasn’t the done thing
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Anyone but Tiger for me. Telling that as a human being rather than a competitor no one has a good word to say about him.
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Genuinely think he’s changed - and for the better. Even his oldest foe, Phil Mickelson, is now his friend.jrgbfc wrote:Anyone but Tiger for me. Telling that as a human being rather than a competitor no one has a good word to say about him.
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I think that comment says more about your personality than his.jrgbfc wrote:Anyone but Tiger for me. Telling that as a human being rather than a competitor no one has a good word to say about him.
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Re: The Masters
Old mate of mine from school played at the highest level, and often paired with Tiger and he had nothing but respect for him and told us that he was just determined and very single minded.
Personally I’d love for Tiger to win
Personally I’d love for Tiger to win
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So because he's a great golfer sleeping around with hundreds of porn stars/hookers etc while your wife is looking after your kids at home is acceptable is it?Reckoner wrote:I think that comment says more about your personality than his.
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C'mon Faldo
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He’s rebuilt his life. Give it a go.
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Re: The Masters
Amazing scenes really, Molinari absolutely lost his head...
Tiger - ice cool
Tiger - ice cool
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Congratulations Tiger - fantastic result
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Fantastic comeback from the greatest of all time.
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Re: The Masters
What an amazing achievement from Tiger.
Been a great sporting weekend!
Been a great sporting weekend!
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Hats off, that took some doing. Well done Tiger. The best win of his career?
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amazing sporting and human moment right there, epic stuff
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There but for the grace of God go Ijrgbfc wrote:So because he's a great golfer sleeping around with hundreds of porn stars/hookers etc while your wife is looking after your kids at home is acceptable is it?
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Molinari must be kicking himself. Played amazing golf for 4 days but 2 bad holes coming in on the back 9 killed him.
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Well done Tiger! 3 to go to equal Jack and 4 to eclipse the great man.
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Not the most likeable character but you can’t beat having the most iconic sporting icons at the top of their game.
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I’m not, and never was a Tiger fan, but always respected his talents, determination and ability to intimidate his opponents to almost submission. No question he inspired a whole generation to take up the sport. He’s had a tough time over the last few years, both health wise and person issues. His knowledge of the course served him well today, particularly on #12 when the wind was causing havoc for the less experienced. He’s also mellowed a lot, as we typically do as we age.
Well done Tiger.
Well done Tiger.
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He’s made mistakes and boy didn’t he know it. 10 years in the wilderness. A laughing stock in America. Not a great sportsman but a joke.
No matter what Tiger achieves on the course his greatest achievement will be inspiring many working class lads to pick up a golf club and fall In love with the game.
I was about 12 when I first heard of Woods. Loads of my mates started playing golf because of Woods and Nike. I don’t play anymore but most of my mates do. Some at professional level. It’s a similar story across many countries. That’s his greatest legacy
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No matter what Tiger achieves on the course his greatest achievement will be inspiring many working class lads to pick up a golf club and fall In love with the game.
I was about 12 when I first heard of Woods. Loads of my mates started playing golf because of Woods and Nike. I don’t play anymore but most of my mates do. Some at professional level. It’s a similar story across many countries. That’s his greatest legacy
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Inspiration for many, a real gentleman on the course with huge respect for the traditions of the game and his fellow pro's.
Not forgetting 4 operations on his back and 4 on his knee, most people would have given up, he didn't.
So he had an affair, big deal.
Not forgetting 4 operations on his back and 4 on his knee, most people would have given up, he didn't.
So he had an affair, big deal.
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Just brilliant!
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Tiger is back
Golf is back.
Golf is back.
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Has to go down as one of the greatest moments ever in sport, the kind of story that's impossible to script.
What is it about great sporting achievements that reduce a mere mortal to tears. Happened first to me as a nipper in 1960 when we won the League and again some 50 years later at the Play-Off final in 2009. Not ashamed to say a tear was there again tonight. Unmissable and unforgettable moments in Sport.
What is it about great sporting achievements that reduce a mere mortal to tears. Happened first to me as a nipper in 1960 when we won the League and again some 50 years later at the Play-Off final in 2009. Not ashamed to say a tear was there again tonight. Unmissable and unforgettable moments in Sport.
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BBC even played-out the programme with Frank Wilson - quite uplifting!
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One of the best sporting moments ever for me.
Tiger has got to be up there with Ali now as the greatest sportsmen - in my book at least
Tiger has got to be up there with Ali now as the greatest sportsmen - in my book at least
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Spine tingling moment that ....never give in.
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Recorded it on Sky Q so just finished it in the last hour.
Whose chopping those darn onions?
Whose chopping those darn onions?
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Will his ex wife get half his winnings?
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The singular, most dull, and pathetic festival of slobbery and mania by the golf playing media harlots , particularly at the BBC.
It is a game that always reminds me of Eamon Holmes, he might not even play, but his fat face is a logo for golf. this win was nothing even remotely resembling a great sporting moment, it was sickeningly boring.
It is a game that always reminds me of Eamon Holmes, he might not even play, but his fat face is a logo for golf. this win was nothing even remotely resembling a great sporting moment, it was sickeningly boring.
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Thought provoking stuff.Wile E Coyote wrote:The singular, most dull, and pathetic festival of slobbery and mania by the golf playing media harlots , particularly at the BBC.
It is a game that always reminds me of Eamon Holmes, he might not even play, but his fat face is a logo for golf. this win was nothing even remotely resembling a great sporting moment, it was sickeningly boring.
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That is a miracle comeback, that's for sure.
Very good for the sport.
Very good for the sport.
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Surely this most be the considered by golfers the worst of the Majors.
All you get is a green jacket (when can you wear that?) and a toy model house. I wouldn't bother if it were me.
(In fairness, I'm not a golf fan but did enjoy watching the last 30 minutes or so yesterday)
All you get is a green jacket (when can you wear that?) and a toy model house. I wouldn't bother if it were me.
(In fairness, I'm not a golf fan but did enjoy watching the last 30 minutes or so yesterday)
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...dont forget the $2M prize money too...Foulthrow wrote:Surely this most be the considered by golfers the worst of the Majors.
All you get is a green jacket (when can you wear that?) and a toy model house. I wouldn't bother if it were me.
(In fairness, I'm not a golf fan but did enjoy watching the last 30 minutes or so yesterday)
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You could buy some matching green tailored trousers with that.Rick_Muller wrote:...dont forget the $2M prize money too...
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