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What will be Tiger Woods' next tournament?

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Has anyone heard any news recently? Will he wait for the Open championship?

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  1. he doesn't know, but says he 'hopes' he'll be able to play the British Open

    http://www3.signonsandiego.com/news/2008...


  2. i would be surprised if i saw him in a tournament before the british.  Tiger is i would say 90% concerned only with majors. Meaning he could give 2 #&%*s about events that are NOT majors.  that knee seems like it can pose a problem 2-5 yrs down the line if not sooner.  injury can be an enormous obstacle in the quest for greatness.  Tiger has reached greatness but he doesnt have Jack's record.. and i know thats what he wants.   i'm also pretty sure he will get it.

  3. I havent even heard that... the latest ive heard is the ryder cup... if he misses the 3 playoffs before the fedex cup he cannot win the cup.. so that might come into play.. but who knows .. its tiger..

  4. either open championship or pga championship, tiger wood doesn't care about anything but majors cause of his knee. So far this year he only played master and us open which is majors. I'm pretty sure he'll play in the next major. But he's record is not even close to jack. I have soo much respect for jack but not so much for tiger.  I really don't think tiger can beats jacks record.



    what adam scott need to do is work on putting and kick tigers ***.

  5. He's being dramatic, just as he was when he was whincing and bending over in pain.  I don't doubt that he was in pain, but he made sure that everyone knew about it, and it makes a great story to write about, and adds to his legacy.

    The chances of him not playing in the British or PGA, FedEx Cup playoffs and Ryder Cup are so slim that George W. has a better chance of being re-elected President.

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