Tiger Woods’ practice round at Farmers Insurance Open

Prior to the 2015 Farmers Insurance Open, Tiger Woods played in the pro-am on the North Course at Torrey Pines.

18 thoughts on “Tiger Woods’ practice round at Farmers Insurance Open

  1. As much as I’ve loved watching Tiger over the years I think he’s down to
    his last few straws. Plus I don’t think he will be able to hang with Rory.
    Rory hit’s it farther and more accurately and unlike Tiger, Rory’s short
    game is in tact. I hope one day we can see these 2 duel in the final round
    of a major, I really do.. But it just seems unlikely now. It’s funny when
    you look at it, 2013 everyone thought Rory was going to fall of the train
    tracks for a long time while Tiger won 5 times. Then 2014 comes around and
    Tiger can’t stay healthy while Rory wins 2 majors a WGC and the BMW PGA. I
    know tiger has a lot of catching up to do, maybe 2015 could be the year of
    the Rory vs the Tiger. 

  2. Why is Tiger always looking so grumpy? Move on guy, you’re not the best any
    more and never will be. Just enjoy life and the golf you play, smile and be
    nice to the people.

  3. My guess is he’ll retire in a few years. He doesn’t have the game to win a
    major anymore. He may never win another tournament. His two biggest assets
    are gone; his short game and his confidence.

  4. I find his muscles just don’t look as relaxed when he swings as they use
    to. Everything looks so forced. I think if his dad was around still he
    would have had him straightened out.

  5. I love reading all the negative stuff. Tigers all washed up, he’s a bum,
    he’ll never get his swing back, blah, blah,blah. I mean seriously, those
    five wins in 2013 are ancient history in this post miley cyrus twerking era
    we now live in.

  6. Although I think Tiger will improve in the coming months, I still believe
    he will struggle while trying to compete with the much younger competition.
    Same goes for Mickleson

  7. Why is this so hard to figure out? Anyone who plays golf knows that it is
    mainly mental once you get past the basics. Tiger was so dominant not only
    because of his own mental confidence but as well as his competitors lack of
    confidence competing against him. He was perceived as perfect on and off
    the course and then he was exposed which killed all that persona confidence
    he had. I was and am still a fan of Tiger but he lost then main thing that
    set him apart from his competitors. His competitors now feast on Tiger at
    his least but they all know they could not compete with him at his best…
    

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