Tiger has proven he’s still in that nine-year skid since that now notorious automobile accident that led to shocking allegations of marital infidelity. Although he finally managed to get a win after five years and finish second to Justin Rose in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, he still hasn’t gotten that elusive fifteenth career major victory that would inch him closer to Jack Nicklaus’ record of eighteen. If he gets his ass handed to him at this month’s grudge match against Phil Mickelson and if he doesn’t win at next April’s Masters he should retire for the good of the game.
Tiger has proven he’s still in that nine-year skid since that now notorious automobile accident that led to shocking allegations of marital infidelity. Although he finally managed to get a win after five years and finish second to Justin Rose in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, he still hasn’t gotten that elusive fifteenth career major victory that would inch him closer to Jack Nicklaus’ record of eighteen. If he gets his ass handed to him at this month’s grudge match against Phil Mickelson and if he doesn’t win at next April’s Masters he should retire for the good of the game.