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Tiger Woods (Offical Thread)

BUCKYLE;1895445; said:
I'd connect the shit out of that

To support Buckyle, we need pictures that don't look like "Faces of Meth". So, in that spirit...here are some more pictures of her:

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Only one of the pictures is dated. So what we know is this--she was good looking in 2007. And in October 2010, she was arrested for DUI, and her mug shot was not the most attractive thing I've ever seen, let's just leave it at that. (I'm not going to re-post that mug shot...)

How much of that apparent decline in looks can be blamed on her "hoooking up" with Tiger "Cheetah" Woods? We'll never know for sure... :wink2:
 
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Bucklion;1895458; said:
From the article:
?She sent a BBM to a mutual friend of ours saying she didn?t consider herself Tiger?s girlfriend. They were just having a good time hooking up,? the source tells us.
?That?s in keeping with Alyse?s personality, the source says. ?She is a really nice girl, smart and super friendly. And she?s also a bit of a wild child. She definitely likes to have fun.?
Shorter version: She does anal.



:slappy:

Winner winner chicken dinner.
 
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Tiger's new girlfriend?

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ALYSE LAHTI JOHNSTON

Tiger's back on the prowl. Randy duffer Tiger Woods has gotten his paws on a beautiful, young blonde -- a Florida college student who's the stepdaughter of a major sports-agency exec, according to a published report. Woods and Alyse Lahti Johnston, 22, a student at Ohio-based Northwood University, have been seeing each other for several weeks, Radar Online reports. Johnston, whose biological father is former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jeff Lahti, was introduced to Woods by her stepfather, Alistair Johnston.

 
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ScriptOhio;1901698; said:
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ALYSE LAHTI JOHNSTON

Tiger's back on the prowl. Randy duffer Tiger Woods has gotten his paws on a beautiful, young blonde -- a Florida college student who's the stepdaughter of a major sports-agency exec, according to a published report. Woods and Alyse Lahti Johnston, 22, a student at Ohio-based Northwood University, have been seeing each other for several weeks, Radar Online reports. Johnston, whose biological father is former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jeff Lahti, was introduced to Woods by her stepfather, Alistair Johnston.


JAPANESE UNCONDITIONALLY SURRENDER !!!
 
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Looks like Tiger Woods may settle for second best

The list was on his bedroom wall growing up, a daily reminder to Tiger Woods about his goals in life. Simple, yet audacious, the plan was to break the records set by Jack Nicklaus and become the greatest golfer ever.
For a long time it looked like it would be easy. His historic romp at the Masters formally announced his arrival, and Woods would win seven more major championships in his first six full years on tour.
By the time he won on one leg in a U.S. Open playoff so epic that office workers around the country stopped to watch history, the count was up to 14. The coronation would come later, but no one can say they doubted it would come. Nicklaus himself remained convinced of it as late as a few months ago, saying he expected Woods to one day to win more than the 18 he collected over the years.
But now the counting has stopped. The window of opportunity is narrowing.
Suddenly fragile both physically and mentally, Woods won't be teeing it up next week at Congressional Country Club. There's a very real chance that by the time he plays in his next major it will have been nearly four years since he won his last.
The drought is already the longest of his career. And there is no indication it will end anytime soon.
The golden era of Tiger Woods is over, done in by both scandal and injury. He's not going to win five more majors, might not even win five more tournaments.
So maybe it's time to put his career in place. Time to assess his place in history.
That he's the greatest golfer of his era is beyond dispute. Anyone who watched the way he intimidated opponents and beat courses into submission over the years accepts that as a given.
But anyone who thinks he's the greatest player ever just doesn't know Jack.
Nicklaus set the benchmark, and he remains the benchmark. With Woods now seemingly out of the chase, the 18 major championships he won may end up being one of the most unassailable records in sports ? and, remember, major titles are how greatness is defined in golf.
Nicklaus, too, did it against players who knew how to win. He faced down Arnold Palmer and Arnie's Army in the Masters, beat Gary Player almost every time it really mattered, and tangled with Tom Watson in one of the most famous duels in golf history.
When he didn't win, he usually came close, such as the time Lee Trevino tossed a rubber snake at him and he lost a playoff in the 1971 U.S. Open. There were 19 second-place finishes in major championships, nine thirds and 56 top fives.
And when it seemed like there was no way he could win another, he charged down the back nine of Augusta National 25 years ago to win one last green jacket in perhaps the most memorable Masters ever at the age of 46.
About the only thing Nicklaus didn't do was win a bunch of major titles in a row. Woods did, and his Tiger Slam of 2000-01 ? when he held all four major championship titles at once ? is likely as untouchable a record as the 18 majors won by Nicklaus now appears to be.
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Entire article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110608...VjA3luX3RvcF9zdG9yaWVzBHNsawNsb29rc2xpa2V0aWc-
 
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I don't think Tiger is done. He's only 35, in a sport that's probably easier on a body than any other big-money sport. He could take a year or two off, heal up, and come back and play.

I think his biggest problem is his head. He's not there mentally anymore. He used to dominate people not just because of his shots, but because he would not break. If that's his problem, that's easier to fix than a physical ailment.
 
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knapplc;1937774; said:
I don't think Tiger is done. He's only 35, in a sport that's probably easier on a body than any other big-money sport. He could take a year or two off, heal up, and come back and play.

I think his biggest problem is his head. He's not there mentally anymore. He used to dominate people not just because of his shots, but because he would not break. If that's his problem, that's easier to fix than a physical ailment.
He might not be done by his time is getting very short to break Jack's record of winning major titles. When Tiger first came on the tour, he had a distinct advantage against most of the other players on the tour because he could hit it so far off of the tee. Those times are now gone with all of the other young guys coming on to the tour who can hit it just as far if not further.

Plus golf might not be the physical sport like others but the way that Tiger has gripped and ripped it over the years I am sure that it has taken its toll on his body. He might be only 30 but he is probably a little older physically and probably does not have the time left in that body to win many more majors.
 
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LitlBuck;1937797; said:
He might be only 30 but he is probably a little older physically and probably does not have the time left in that body to win many more majors.

FWIW, Tiger Woods is 35 years old (birthdate: December 30, 1975). Jack won his last major at age 46. He won 2 majors when he was 35 and won 4 more majors after the age of 35.
 
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Tiger to make announcement on TV

Fourteen-time major champion Tiger Woods is set to make a "special announcement" Monday on the Golf Channel, but details on what he will be addressing are a mystery.
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The announcement will take place Monday at 11 a.m. ET, when he will sit down with the Golf Channel's Kelly Tilghman.

Entire article: http://msn.foxsports.com/golf/story/tiger-woods-to-make-mystery-announcement-on-golf-channel-071011

Anyone know what will Tiger's big announcement be about?
 
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