You can see the confidence in tiger, what a great player. i think in the 05 season you will see a better tiger than even in his stretch 99-2002 I think he is gonna win big this year and I cant wait to watch!
You can see the confidence in tiger, what a great player. i think in the 05 season you will see a better tiger than even in his stretch 99-2002 I think he is gonna win big this year and I cant wait to watch!
Ok I'm on board now. I see the light.
He should win 15 tournaments in 2005. I'll give him a break for the other 5 tournaments he plays in. The guy is just that good. The way he won today, he should win every tournament he enters. I expect nothing less than a 15 win season.
Who said he was gonna win 15 times? He said he would be better, but better doesn't necessarily mean more wins than in 2000...I don't personally hold the same view as him, but I'm not going to make fun of someone for saying something about it.
I wish he'd quit messing with his swing and just play the incridible game that he has (or had). He is so talented... I believe that he has to get proficient with one way, hone it, stick with it, and see it through. Maybe he gets bored with one way. Who knows.
I wish he'd quit messing with his swing and just play the incridible game that he has (or had). He is so talented... I believe that he has to get proficient with one way, hone it, stick with it, and see it through. Maybe he gets bored with one way. Who knows.
I can see your point. On the other hand, as the Golf Channel commentators were saying, he'll soon be in his 30s. As such, he'll -- as a part of the natural aging process -- lose a *bit* of his power/flexibility each season. As one guy said, he could be ahead of us all, and this could be completely calculated.
On the other hand, as the Golf Channel commentators were saying, he'll soon be in his 30s. As such, he'll -- as a part of the natural aging process -- lose a *bit* of his power/flexibility each season.
The "natural aging process" doesn't guarantee a loss of anything much in one's 30s, especially for someone as devoted to a fitness program as Tiger and especially in the "power/flexibility" realm. The only thing that will stop him--as it has stopped many athletes before him--is injury. There just isn't any way to predict when some body part is going to wear out. Barring some physical failure, Tiger has quite a while yet before those "natural" forces start to erode his skills.
In fact, Tiger's adding so much muscle to his frame might just be the best thing he could have done to take some pressure and wear off his joints and give himself even more optimal performance years.
I'm not going to make fun of someone for saying something about it.
Who's making fun of him? I was making fun of all the Tiger Lovers who think he is GodlyLike. The guy won a tournamentin the off season against 15 other talented players. Woooooo Hooooo.
I wish he'd quit messing with his swing and just play the incridible game that he has (or had). He is so talented... I believe that he has to get proficient with one way, hone it, stick with it, and see it through. Maybe he gets bored with one way. Who knows.
I think that is Golf. Changing is part of Golf. A person always tries to achieve something better even though we would all give our left ear to have a swing like his. Golf = change. Our bodies do not stay the same.
Ok I'm on board now. I see the light.
He should win 15 tournaments in 2005. I'll give him a break for the other 5 tournaments he plays in. The guy is just that good. The way he won today, he should win every tournament he enters. I expect nothing less than a 15 win season.
Not 15 tounreys but more than 5 definetly in store as a "realistic" prediction, Im not sayin he cant win 15, but come on that number is a bit steep :nodsmiley