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  • 6/4/12
I would bet the farm (if I had one) that Tiger will make the cut.
'IF' he doesn't win, he will be in the top 5

IMHO

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  • 6/4/12
To be accurate, Tigert has missed three cuts in majors: 2006 US Open, 2009 British Open, 2011 PGA. Even with that, it is about 94% made cuts in majors. I would say the odds are very high that he makes the cut. The initial post suggesting 50/50 is just not based on any facts or logic.
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  • 6/5/12
Will Tiger make the Cut............. YES !! He is playing great golf.

The US Open has been played in California 3 time, Tiger won 2 of them and T4 in the other one.

FedEx Cup...#3
OWGR .... #4
Scoring Average ....#2
Greens in Regulation ... T9

Has Two Wins in 2012


I'm not worried.


GO TIGER - 'W' Time

OOOOOOOORAH !



Edited 6/5/12   by  Paul_Sr
  • 6/5/12
I don't think this question is too far off the wall. While I was completely elated after his win last Sunday, I remain skeptical about the U.S. Open based on how he played at the Masters.
  • 6/5/12
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  • 6/5/12

What worries me is that Tiger didn't have an outstanding putting tournament this year so far.

While his much talked about ballstriking has been great, the putting has not quite been vintage yet.
If he can just putt well he will win every time he tees it up.

  • 6/5/12
i ain't worried either.  

:-)

GO TIGER!!!

DITTO -OOOOOOOORAH!
  • 6/5/12
Yes it really is off the wall. Tiger very rarely misses cuts. He played horrible at the Masters, but still made the cut. Aside from when he missed the cut, he's never really even came close to missing the cut in the U.S. Open all the other years. Muirfield played closer to a U.S. Open setup than Bay Hill did to a Masters setup. The greens were speedy and the conditions were different all 4 days which is what you will get in San Fran. The only area Tiger's putting is consistently off is the 10-20 foot range. He is great outside of 20 feet and pretty solid inside 10 feet still. He will be fine at the U.S. Open. Tiger's short game is also sharp too which will help also.