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He's going to go into tomorrow's final round with a great chance to win his third straight major this year. That's some pretty amazing stuff.
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...needless to say, Tiger's game is in shambles right now...maybe he needs to patch things up with Butch Harmon...I dunno, it's hard to watch.
...Spieth is fun to watch...he manages his game and his emotions very well.
, I developed a canned and instant response, when asked to play Golf, ie, "I prefer to play baseball, where I can hit the ball hard and far, and let some one else chase it; for me"......
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59, I have to ask, what is the Problem with Tiger, in your Professional Opinion??? I'm beginning to think, (again keep in mind, I know little about Golf, and was never worth my weight with a set of clubs).........
with your calibrated Golf Instructor's Eye's, what are you seeing with or in Tiger....?
What's he doing differently than years prior, other than losing, and what's he doing new or not doing, he used to, that may enable him to return to greatness. For some reason, I'm feeling, we may of just seen the best and last of Tiger.....and 'greatness' seems to no longer apply to Tiger or His game.......???
...I was convinced early in the year that his swing looked very solid and was sure he'd play well this year...but golf is such a mentally fickle game... and I think for the most part, his problems have more to do with going on between his ears than what's going on physically and technically with his swing. He's not only driving/hitting the ball all over the place but his short game is in shambles too...he used have such great touch around the green as far as "getting up and down" goes, and he's no longer automatic with the putter inside 5 feet.
...his confidence seems nonexistent. I know from first hand experience that if you're not 100% committed to a certain shot on the tee box, or a certain landing spot on a chip/pitch shot, or a certain line and or speed on a putt, you're already doomed to fail.
...in the past, aside from simply being a better player than everyone else he was also mentally tougher than everyone else. He once had the ability to "tweak" his swing in the middle of a round, which is something I would not even consider trying to do.
...I really think that more than anything else, once he was publicly exposed for cheating on his wife, lost some sponsors, etc., his psyche was damaged and he suddenly became a mere mortal on the golf course...kinda like Superman wearing a cape made of kryptonite.

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