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has a need for speed
Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Rory to catch him by 2020?
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Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Originally Posted by Top Gun
Rory to catch him by 2020?
In Majors? Probably never. Rory gets distracted easily
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Big Sexy
Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Next time I go golfing and I slice it I'm going to blame it on my glutes.
GOAT excuse.
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has a need for speed
Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Woods played in a weak era. Even Mickelson won majors!
Rory is dominating right now.
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Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Originally Posted by KyleKong
Next time I go golfing and I slice it I'm going to blame it on my glutes.
GOAT excuse.
How does one try and activate the glutes?? Was he just giving himself a butt rub on the golf course?
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Big Sexy
Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Originally Posted by christian1923
How does one try and activate the glutes?? Was he just giving himself a butt rub on the golf course?
Just turned on SportsCenter and it said, "Coming up next on Tiger Wood's injury."
What injury.
That ass was not fat?
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Decent playground baller
Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
The Derrick Rose of golf.
-Peaked early
-Injuries plagued his career
-Glutes not activating might as well be code for lost muscle memory
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NBA Legend
Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Originally Posted by Practice?
The Derrick Rose of golf.
-Peaked early
-Injuries plagued his career
-Glutes not activating might as well be code for lost muscle memory
Probably the worst analogy you could come up with.
Report said he ****ed up his back again.
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Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Originally Posted by DeuceWallaces
Probably the worst analogy you could come up with.
Report said he ****ed up his back again.
He must have missed the 14 majors lol
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Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
I really don't understand the injuries associated with golf. I played religiously for a period of 5-6 years, literally 8 hours a day every day, and I never sustained a major injury. The only issues I ever had were tendinitis in my elbow and issues with tearing skin off of my middle finger due to it rubbing against my grip.
Granted I don't swing quite as hard as the top flight professionals, so my back didn't undergo quite the stress, but I was still a quality golfer that could hit the ball decently far and work my shots with fades and draws as I pleased. On top of that, I probably hit just as many shots a day on average as they do. Hell I hit at least 2,000 balls a day on the range. I really question whether their injuries are tied more to working out than they are actual golf.
Last edited by Joyner82reload; 02-05-2015 at 09:26 PM.
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Burning Spirit!
Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
He actually played decent before he was out because of back injury.
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I usually hit open layups
Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Rory might face the same thing Tiger did in 2010 when he was caught sleeping around. Unconfirmed, but he apparently was wearing sleeves because Wozniacki found out he had been sleeping around. He was wearing sleeves because he was fvckin on a glass table and it broke LMAO
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Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Originally Posted by magnax1
I always tear the skin off my thumbs
Probably gripping the club too firmly(no homo). Do you interlock pinkies or overlap pinkie in between the top of your knuckle. Could also be a vitamin deficiency, but I'm not going to bring biochemistry into a golf thread
Last edited by Joyner82reload; 02-06-2015 at 04:50 AM.
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NBA Legend
Re: Moment of silence for Tiger Woods career
Originally Posted by Joyner82reload
I really don't understand the injuries associated with golf. I played religiously for a period of 5-6 years, literally 8 hours a day every day, and I never sustained a major injury. The only issues I ever had were tendinitis in my elbow and issues with tearing skin off of my middle finger due to it rubbing against my grip.
Granted I don't swing quite as hard as the top flight professionals, so my back didn't undergo quite the stress, but I was still a quality golfer that could hit the ball decently far and work my shots with fades and draws as I pleased. On top of that, I probably hit just as many shots a day on average as they do. Hell I hit at least 2,000 balls a day on the range. I really question whether their injuries are tied more to working out than they are actual golf.
You don't understand how doing the exact same motion, primarily focused on torquing your back, hundreds upon hundreds of times a day for 25 years can lead to chronic injury?
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