Aidric wrote: » Can't see them sharing a family bucket anytime soon.
soundsham wrote: » While I wouldn't be a fan of either and I don't see them as great role models on or off the course I'd have more admiration for tiger and his achievements in golf alone On course they both have had their tantrums spitting etc but one is a proven winner on the big stage while the other was once top dog at Adidas and a potential challenger to tiger but has now become a bit of under achieving moaning self pitying biaatch
markie4 wrote: » Not having a go at you, soundsham, but I think this quote nicely proves that Tiger's ad was right, winning takes care of everything - at least in some people's eyes. Despite them both behaving like absolute twonks on the course at times, and you citing examples of their behaviour, you appear to have more admiration for Tiger, and seem to be giving him more credit cos he wins more? A pair of children, I'll second the nomination to pair them together, they can be in the assh0le group at the US Open, USGA can add Vijay as a referee/bouncer. hopefully they can put eachother off:)
Almaviva wrote: » Of course its about winning. We dont care about them as people - they are remote sportsmen to us and we will never meet them or have a relationship with them (any of you cocktail waitresses out there might disagree of course). We watch them for how they play the game - and its excellence that we marvel at. So we admire Tiger because he plays the game better than anyone else ever. Sergio is carcrash/reality TV sort of entertainment, but it is sad to see his frustration so openly on his own failure to achive what people expected him to.
ForeRight wrote: » I only ever eat the skin on fried chicken
For Paws wrote: » Apparently, as many times as he's asked. (By lazy journalists seeking an easy story).
Oilbeefhooked! wrote: » Tiger Woods -"The comment wasn't silly , it was wrong ,hurtful and clearly inappropriate"."The Players ended 2 weeks ago its time to move on" If he genuinely felt this he would be the bigger person and not fan the flames further ,Garcia obviously didnt mean it in a racist manner he's just got a big mouth and spoke without thinking. Woods is loving all this and if he could have just been a Gentleman (in the mould of other great golfers that have gone before him) and apologised for the misunderstanding that affected Garcia shot at the players in the first place, rather than his "hes always moaning about something" comment this would have gone away weeks ago. But no he's a big kid and now trying to come across all Judgemental and Righteous ,purely to twist the knife into Garcia - Is Hugely rich coming from him and his track record and the way he conducts himself on the golf course!! Great Golfer - Poor Human being imo. p.s. Not Saying Garcia is a saint , just a bit daft with a big mouth.
Jazzzman wrote: » what, he's gotta have a moan every time someone brings up an old story? trying 'no comment' and letting the issue die would be a good idea
Jazzzman wrote: » So Tiger is a 'poor human' whilst Sergio is a 'bit daft'.:rolleyes:
GreeBo wrote: » Clearly there is a pair of them in it "hes always moaning about something" was a childish thing to say by Woods, if he truly had class he wouldnt have said that. You'd never get that from the true gents of the game.
Jazzzman wrote: » any opportunity to have a pop at Woods I guess
GreeBo wrote: » Me or Sergio?
Chucky the tree wrote: » Woods doesn't want this to go away. It will help take the attention away from his blatant cheating he's done in his last two tournaments.
Oilbeefhooked! wrote: » Hopefully Tiger can accept an apology like a gentleman without anymore flame fanning.