Tiger will win the Open 2015

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I was disappointed with Tiger at The Open, not only with his play on the last three days, but the fact that after his final hole on Sunday, he had to wait at the autograph hunters hangout on the group on the third tee to hit for a good 45 seconds, he just hushed the crowd so the boys on the third tee weren't distracted and once they hit he just walked by everyone without any recognition to the supporters who were literally begging him to scribble his name on their shirts, hats, programmes etc. Thinking about this rationally, there are two reasons why Tiger would do this, either he is a vile human being who should stop being such a prick to the people who made him a massive star, or he is aware that if were to sign for everybody who wanted his autograph he would quite possibly still be in Hoylake writing his name on things.

Or the fact that players have been told not to sign anything once they have signed and recorded their scorecards in. Ian Poulter even tweeted this fact after the Rory fiasco.

Tiger probably raises the most money and awareness for under-privileged kids on the Tour yet still gets villanised. Some people really need to stop drinking the 'Haterade' juice.
 
Can't see Tiger playing for long as an also ran. Not a great Tiger fan, but would like to see him get over the injuries, and be in the mix at majors again.

If the wind blows at St Andrews think he will struggle, as he would be forced to hit the driver more. Flat calm and he would have a chance. Same could be applied to Rory but he would have a bigger chance.;)

I have already booked my accommodation for St Andrews next year. Can't wait to get back to one of my favourite places.:thup:
 
no chance

Yep, agree... no chance. He's no greg norman. I don't think he'll be giving up until his body completely breaks (or he gets number 19). I agree that there is a lot more competition these days, but I still think he'll get back to the level where he is at least in contention at some of the majors. With his experience, he's bound to win at least one more from there. Also, the competition isn't quite as extensive as has been mentioned in this thread - I'm a fan of dustin Johnson but can't see him winning one nor can I see keegan Bradley getting another one. Lot's of others are extremely talented - day, fowler etc. but are yet to prove that they have the needle.
 
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