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Re: The PGA Golf Thread 

Post#61 » by wco81 » Wed Feb 24, 2021 12:36 am

Tiger rolled over his car.

Said to be in stable condition after surgery. Two broken legs and a shattered ankle.

If he tried to deliberately end his career, he wouldn't have to do too much worse.
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Re: The PGA Golf Thread 

Post#62 » by sidney lanier » Thu Feb 25, 2021 12:07 am

wco81 wrote:Tiger rolled over his car.

Said to be in stable condition after surgery. Two broken legs and a shattered ankle.

If he tried to deliberately end his career, he wouldn't have to do too much worse.


There’s a chapter in one of my favorite sports books, “Why Michael Couldn’t Hit,” in which the author, a neurologist named Klawans, explains the physiology behind Hogan’s ability to regain his form after a more serious car accident than Tiger just had. Highly recommended reading.

Nevertheless, with the back issues and now this, I see him in kind of a Fred Couples cadence after the bones mend, showing up for the Masters and little else.
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