pumpster on September 14, 2007, 01:19:02 PM
the funniest thing about it is that to this day, Woods *was* erratic then, compared to now-he knew it and you didn't bwhaahahahahahahahahahah a
So when was he erratic?
BTW, another Tiger victory on Sunday.
http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=3023301 From the link:
His primary objective is winning majors, and he already has 13 of those. The World Golf Championships were created in 1999, and he has won 14 of 25. The latest invention is the FedEx Cup, which changed nothing but Woods' bank account.
"It just makes it harder for the rest of us,'' Johnson said. "Why give him another thing to try to achieve? He's a very driven man. When you add another element to that drive, what are you going to do?''
Woods won for the 61st time in his career, at 31 making him the youngest player to reach that mark. That leaves him one victory shy of Arnold Palmer's 62 career victories.