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woods is like 27...dude's gonna win all four majors in a year...just watch..dude has like another 15-20 years to dominate
DiMarco had the whole thing in the bag until he fucked up early Sunday. He had such a strong lead going into the final day. Of course the press is always behind Tiger and make it seem like it was all him and nothing to do with DiMarco's horrible first few Sunday holes.Tiger is now 2 Green Jackets away from the record, and 3 away from his own record. Time will tell.
I damn near shit myself when the crowds cheering made that ball drop in...I have a feeling thats gonna go down as one of the most defining moments in sports history.http://www.jaffejuice.com.nyud.net:8090/files/just_did_it.wmv
Yea!
Quote from: Shallow on April 11, 2005, 08:09:18 AMDiMarco had the whole thing in the bag until he fucked up early Sunday. He had such a strong lead going into the final day. Of course the press is always behind Tiger and make it seem like it was all him and nothing to do with DiMarco's horrible first few Sunday holes.Tiger is now 2 Green Jackets away from the record, and 3 away from his own record. Time will tell.guess you can blame consistency for that huh?
Quote from: Ðøšïå on April 11, 2005, 12:16:34 PMQuote from: Shallow on April 11, 2005, 08:09:18 AMDiMarco had the whole thing in the bag until he fucked up early Sunday. He had such a strong lead going into the final day. Of course the press is always behind Tiger and make it seem like it was all him and nothing to do with DiMarco's horrible first few Sunday holes.Tiger is now 2 Green Jackets away from the record, and 3 away from his own record. Time will tell.guess you can blame consistency for that huh?well thats sports for you what do you expect?BTW woodrow thx for the vid that was pretty cool.Tiger wasn't that consistent. He finished off with two bogies, and if not for that ball dropping in off the hip he wouldn't even have made it to the play off. DiMarco had a crummy early Sunday that cost him the jacket. Instead of talking about that, all people talk about is how great Tiger did. Even on Saturday when Tiger was -8 and Dimarco was -12, all they said was the real leader is at -8. It's not consistency I blame, it's nepotism. Something that has filled Tiger's career these past 2 years. He's great, no doubt, but there have been others the past couple years just as great that get a fraction of the recognition. How come Vijay never gets huge promotional deals, or mainstream exposure? It's nothing new in sports. I just wanted to bring it up. The bottom line is that if Tiger was leading the whole tournament by at least 4 strokes and DiMarco came back and won because Tiger had a bad Sunday afternoon, then the commentators would have treated it like Douglas just knocked out Tyson.