If he had thought about his family in the beginning he would not be in this place to make them first now everything you do in this life has a price to it I bet he did not consider just how high a price it was going to cost him
lovely4u7da: If he had thought about his family in the beginning he would not be in this place to make them first now everything you do in this life has a price to it I bet he did not consider just how high a price it was going to cost him
In response to: Tiger has chose his love of family over golf. Do you think it was a wise decision??
This is getting really boring and quite frankly I do not give a damn or concern myself with the private life of others. Another Tiger Woods Thread, getting to be as popular as the religious ones.
People are just too damn nosey and have nothing better else to do. Do you really care about his predicament? Man there are people dying in this world from lack of water and the globe are concerned with yet again another celebrity and his private life, but yes he is a great golfer.
I have the utmost respect for his golfing skills but for nothing else. I've never liked his arrogant elitist manner, his temper and use of foul language or his lack of interaction with his adoring fans. He may become the best golfer ever, if he remains in the game and mindset and can beat Jack Nicklaus's 18 majors record. This is Tiger's goal, and I hope he doesn't do it. Jack was a gent ! He will never be liked or loved like many of his predecessors were.
Dec 12, 2009 2:45 PM CST What do you think about tiger woods quiting golf
steve6610Goolwa, South Australia Australia2,184 Posts
steve6610Goolwa, South Australia Australia2,184 posts
RDM59: I have the utmost respect for his golfing skills but for nothing else. I've never liked his arrogant elitist manner, his temper and use of foul language or his lack of interaction with his adoring fans. He may become the best golfer ever, if he remains in the game and mindset and can beat Jack Nicklaus's 18 majors record. This is Tiger's goal, and I hope he doesn't do it. Jack was a gent ! He will never be liked or loved like many of his predecessors were.
Well said . A lot of that was evident in Melbourne , especially the second round when his game was in simple terms ..crap he lost his temper on 5 of the holes . I hope he never surpasses Jack Nicklaus because he wasnt just a legend and a gentleman but a great role model for any young budding sportsperson
His father taught him and he gets an A+ in the game of golf but in the game of life he's been using his driver when he should have been "putting" around at home. If he wanted to play the field he should have gotten a divorse....then it would not matter if he had all the women in the world
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