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  • 4/29/12

HEY BILL,

AM EYE SEEING THINGS ??

Call me crazy . . . but if EYE remember correctly . . . these are the same people that decided to start their own thread  for them to discuss ALL THE OTHER GOLFERS (on Tiger's website), and instructed you to post all of your stats there!

When that didn't work (LOL) . . . it seems they have begun to stalk you over here, doing their best to SILENCE YOU for praising TIGER WOODS (on the Tiger Wood's website).

As the late Civil Rights activist (Hosea Williams) always said "UNBOUGHT and UNSOLD" !!

Keep the stats coming, Bill.

   ( 14 ) MAJORS .    (72 ) PGA WINS

 

                                  ( 623 ) weeks @ Number One

 

                                       Most career earnings of any player

                                   in PGA Tour history

 

                         LOVE YOU TIGER                                                                             

                 always have . . . always will      

      

                     eyeofthetiger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Edited 4/29/12   by  EYEOFTHETIGERmsgee
  • 4/29/12
Hi Bill

I'm thinking you need to post something more often, your stalker must be dieing if he has to wait to long to jump on you.  :-)

LOL


Have a good day
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I hear ya Bill
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kjghkjh
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"In winning the 2000 British Open, Woods became the youngest to complete the career Grand Slam of professional major championships and only the fifth ever to do so, following Ben Hogan, Gene Sarazen, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus. Tiger also was the youngest Masters champion ever, at the age of 21 years, three months and 14 days, and was the first major championship winner of African or Asian heritage.

Woods holds or shares the record for the low score in relation to par in each of the four major championships. His records are 270 (18-under par) in the 1997 Masters, 269 (19-under par) in the 2000 Open Championship, and he shares the record of 270 (18-under par) with Bob May in the 2000 PGA Championship, which Tiger won by one stroke in a three-hole playoff. He held the U.S. Open records of 272 and 12-under par (set in 2000) until 2011.

The U.S. Open and Masters victories came by record margins, 15 strokes and 12 strokes, respectively, and the U.S. Open triumph swept aside the 13-stroke major championship standard which had stood for 138 years, established by Old Tom Morris in the 1862 British Open. The record margin for the U.S. Open had been 11 strokes by Willie Smith in 1899. In The Masters, Woods broke the record margin of nine strokes set by Nicklaus in 1965. Tiger won the Open Championship by eight strokes, the largest margin since J. H. Taylor in 1913.

He is the career victories leader among active players on the PGA Tour and is the career money list leader. He is third in PGA Tour career victories, trailing only Sam Snead (82) and Jack Nicklaus (73).

Tiger increased his record total on the PGA Tour career money list to $94,817,542 through 2011, and had won $115,618,045 worldwide.

In addition to his playing exploits, Woods is busy off the course, too.

Woods launched his only official website in 1997, making him one of the first professional athletes to have his own personal site. It has been online since, providing fans with a home on the web for all things Tiger including: his personal blog, live scoring, video highlights and breaking news and announcements. TigerWoods.com is the medium for Tiger to communicate with his fans around the globe."



















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