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From: Bradley K. Sherman on 13 Mar 2010 15:45 Get Woods back on the tour or I'm going to start watching Basketball. --bks
From: Kenn Smith on 13 Mar 2010 21:29 I might be the only person on the planet who doesn't care if or when Tiger comes back. I play golf for enjoyment and watch televised golf for pleasure. There were some spectacular shots played yesterday and today in the televised tournament plus ongoing drama about Ernie holding his lead. Tiger's presence or absence just doesn't really mean anything to me. Watch basketball??? I'd rather watch The Cooking Channel.
From: kenpitts on 14 Mar 2010 18:01 On Mar 13, 3:45 pm, b...(a)panix.com (Bradley K. Sherman) wrote: > Get Woods back on the tour or I'm going to start watching Basketball. > > --bks I love the NCAA playoffs and the Final Four. Give them a try. I'm really looking forward to the action when Steve Williams is confronted with 20 or ore golf fans heckling Tiger at the same time. It will be like trying to herd a bunch of cats. Ken Ken
From: Loudon Briggs on 15 Mar 2010 15:58 "R&B" <none_of_your_business(a)all.com> wrote: > >As for Tiger's return, I thought for sure he would play in some other >event before the Masters out of respect for Augusta National. But I >forgot -- Tiger respects no one. This morning, our paper indicated that Bay Hill is still the most likely for Tiger's return, and it also indicated that Williams will probably NOT be on the bag. Apparently, he made some remarks that haven't set well with Woods. -- Loudon R. Briggs larebe(a)bbz.net Phoenix, AZ "How Can You Not Like A Game Where It's Okay To Get Teed Off, Tote A Six-Iron, Shoot Birdies, and If You're Under Par It's A Great Day!" (from "Frank & Ernest" by Bob Thaves -- used with permission)
From: Bradley K. Sherman on 15 Mar 2010 16:03
In article <4v3tp51gvc0m9689ce9c7563tjjsucgtbj(a)4ax.com>, Loudon Briggs <larebe(a)bbz.net> wrote: > >This morning, our paper indicated that Bay Hill is still the most >likely for Tiger's return, and it also indicated that Williams will >probably NOT be on the bag. Apparently, he made some remarks that >haven't set well with Woods. > Well I don't believe a local paper in AZ has scooped the world on this, but this certainly is Tiger's chance to ditch Stevie if that's what he wants. --bks |