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Tiger Woods- will he still be playing in 2015?

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Tiger Woods- will he still be playing in 2015?

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  1. He is 32 and it is '08 so he'll be 39 in 2015 so it's conceivable that he'll be playing then.  I think he'll play until he's 40 and call it a career.


  2. The way he is playing there is every possibility  he will

  3. Barring injury - yes.

  4. It all depends on motivation, by then he will probably be sitting on about 500 million dollars between career winnings and advertisements, so with that being said, if he has already surpassed Sam Snead for all time PGA victories and Jack Nicholas for all time majors, I am not sure he will still be playing. But he's a fierce competitor so I wouldn't put it past him.

  5. Why not? He's 32 so he would be 39 then which should put him still in his prime years.

  6. i dont see why not. Vijay is in his mid 40s and still going strong.

  7. I think that he'll still be playing, but he will be even more selective in which tournaments he'll participate in.  When he gets around to breaking Jack's record, I don't know what's going to motivate him anymore.

  8. No.  He will have finished what he set out to do at that point.  Which is break and set every record imaginable.

  9. Personally, I hope so, but one has to look at:

    - what motivates him to play

    - is he physically able to play

    The second part (physical) to me is easiest - barring any misfortune, he can easily go into his 40s/50s. To me, he is the one who basically brought fitness into the golfing world. A recent comment he made on how he's aware of EVERYTHING that goes into his body (this was a question on the new PGA drug policy) means that hasn't changed... :-)

    On the motivation side, who knows? He'll likely beat Nicklaus record for majors and possibly Snead's (?) all time wins. After that, who knows...

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