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Woods' skills are on the decline because of age and injuries and, of course, he will never be the player he once was (when he was younger). Few athletes can compete at a high level after the age of 40 (Singh notwithstanding), even if they haven't had injuries (and Woods has had a lot of injuries). If he comes back and plays the PGA tour again, it is possible he could still win some tournaments but it seems doubtful he will be able to compete in the majors with the young guns out there. Nicklaus won the Masters at 46 and Watson came within a hair of winning the Open at age 59 but typically you don't see a lot of wins past the age of 40. In the last 50 years, only 18 majors have been won by players over the age of 40. Woods will be 42 at the end of the year. His best year was 2000 when he was 24.
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Who really cares about a filthy rich drugged out cheating has been with all the new talent showing up on a weekly basis. Not the sort of role model to expose our kids to.
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I worked at the US Open when it was played at Wing Foot in Westchester County NY. Tiger had police where ever he went and they protected him from all of the children trying to get his autograph. It was sad to see the kids stick their hands out for an autograph or touch his hand and he had what was like a body guard shove them away. This compared to the famous ones stay behind and sign for the kids and in some cases give them a ball, etc. I lost any and all respect for him after this!:shrug::shrug:
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I know someone who saw Tiger with his father when he was just a kid. His father was the worst kind of tyrant and bully. Tiger had no kind of normal adolescence. You just don't get over that
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