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Whether you love him or loathe him he really is THE GOAT of our era and to watch him is fascinating. You can never count him out.
It’s going to be a great weekend! Last edited by Crush; 04-08-2022 at 01:42 PM. |
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dykstra (04-08-2022) |
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Just saw this on the news. Quite amazing that he is back, and doing quite well, so soon after his high speed driving fail. At the time of the crash, I heard Dr's weren't sure they could save his leg.
I'm not a golfer, so not planning to watch, but I may look for the results at the end.
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You scared me.
I had to check to see if this was posted in the "In Memoriam" forum before I opened it. K
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Agreed about TW. He's an amazing athlete, and his recovery is unbelievable. I guess that it's by sheer will that he is able to play golf again, and at such an extraordinarily high level. Truly one of a kind.
I love the Masters and can't wait to watch it between soccer games for my son this weekend. There's no course like Augusta.
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Crush (04-08-2022) |
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