What a comeback. I wasn't always a big fan of his but really pleased to see him roll back the years like that especially when you think about everything he's been through. Probably good for the sport too.
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostWhat a comeback. I wasn't always a big fan of his but really pleased to see him roll back the years like that especially when you think about everything he's been through. Probably good for the sport too.Woods, being chased by Nordegren, smashed his car into a fire hydrant. It ended with Nordegren smashing the rear window of the car with a golf club.
As it transpired, the car accident occurred after Nordegren, then 29, had texted the woman Woods was rumoured to be seeing pretending to be him, confirming her husband, the world’s most famous golfer and the man known for being a supremely well-behaved sports star, had been cheating on her behind her back.
Months of headlines followed, with shocking information about Woods’ serial cheating coming to light. It started with rumours he had cheated on Nordegren with New York nightclub boss Rachel Uchitel, but soon it emerged the father-of-two had slept with a number of women, and had spent tens of thousands of dollars on escorts. -
Originally posted by Benny View PostSo tragicComment
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Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostYeah fair play regarding the sporting achievement, but turning it into some sort of victim-hood sob story... wtf?“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostWhat a comeback. I wasn't always a big fan of his but really pleased to see him roll back the years like that especially when you think about everything he's been through. Probably good for the sport too.
He says a few "Hallelujahs" and "Praise the Lord" and all is forgiven? Nah mate, that guy is definitely going downstairs come the day of reckoning!Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostHang on, the little twat couldn't keep his trousers zipped - that's adultery where I come from.
He says a few "Hallelujahs" and "Praise the Lord" and all is forgiven? Nah mate, that guy is definitely going downstairs come the day of reckoning!
Either way , probably the most amazing sporting comeback I can remember.Comment
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