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18/06/2007 11:25:17
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
 
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18/06/2007 11:13:25
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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Forum:
Sports
Catégorie:
Tennis
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01233947
Message ID:
01233974
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>>>http://www.golfsurround.com/usopen/2007/news/woods061707.html
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>>>Usually Tiger doesn't have to catch anyone. They just choke and fall back to him. But this year was different. He had to catch the Argentine, Cabrera. He couldn't do it, he never had to do it. Now he does have something to prove, even though he could stop playing right now and still be considered to be the best ever.
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>>I believe any player in the field of a major can beat Tiger on one their best days, but not if Tiger is having one of his best days. I usually like to root for the underdog, but when Tiger is playing I like to see him win. I would have really like that last putt to go in and have them go into the playoff. One of the best matches I've seen was Tiger and Day a few years back. It ended up under lights and they were head-to-head. Another was the one with Els. Very cool.
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>Tigers B Game is light years ahead of most players A games. If he's on, he's unbeatable.

Agreed. And the match I was talking about was with Bob May, not "Day." Probably why I couldn't find a reference to it on Google...
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