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[h=1]Tiger Wood's fate a mystery at PGA[/h] Published: August 6, 2014 - 11:45AM
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LOUISVILLE Tiger Woods was nowhere to be seen on Tuesday at the PGA Championship, except for his image on promotional banners, and his status for Thursday's scheduled start at Valhalla remained uncertain.
The former world No.1 and 14-time major champion chasing the record 18 majors won by Jack Nicklaus suffered a back injury during his final round at the World Golf Championships event in Akron, Ohio, on Sunday.
Woods, who underwent back surgery in March to ease a pinched nerve, returned in late June and missed the cut at a PGA event his foundation owns, then finished tied 69th, his career worst 72-hole major showing, at last month's British Open.
Woods has not finished 72 holes in a US event this year without pain, going the distance only at Doral in March with a final-round 78 when he struggled to bend and grimaced at times after shots.
It's a far cry from the level Woods played in the 2000 PGA Championship at Valhalla, when he beat Bob May in a playoff to win the third leg of what would be four major titles in a row - the "Tiger Slam."
From his record-shattering first major title at the 1997 Masters to his most recent major crown at the 2008 US Open when he limped to a playoff victory over Rocco Mediate, Woods has attracted fans beyond golf devotees to the sport.
"The dominance of Tiger's play over a 10-year period is unmatched, really, I would have to say and was quite incredible," said Adam Scott. Since his last major win, Woods has been nagged by a series of injuries to his back, knees and legs.
But if he fails to play this week, it would mark the first time in his career he has missed three majors in a season, having sat out the Masters and US Open this year while recovering from surgery.
Woods, ranked 10th, had not registered with PGA officials by Tuesday afternoon but could still do so just before his Thursday morning tee time and play in the year's final major.
Woods, who will turn 39 in December, is slated to play the first two rounds alongside five-time major winner Phil Mickelson and three-time major winner Padraig Harrington.
American John Huh whose best career finish in a major is tied 11th at the 2013 Masters is the man to enter the field of 156 should Woods withdraw.
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everything is a secret with him.. he thinks he's a navy seal, when in fact all he is, is an asshole..
 

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I think his body is breaking down from the HGH...
 

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its amazing how these back spasms appear when his shot making goes south.. hopefully he comes back tomorrow for more punishment...
 

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Would be kinda cool if he shows up Thursday morning and wins the whole fu*kin thing
 

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Who would have ever thought you could get 52 to 1 on tiger in a major?
I can't resist.
Thats worth $25 bucks to me.
 

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I am afraid that is what THEY are thinking, Chop? I honestly wouldn't bet he could make the cut (if healthy).
 

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52 to 1 on Tiger almost looks like a typo.
I was expecting maybe 20 to 1 at the most.

Backs are funny.
One week they can bring you to your knees.
The next week everything can be fine.

If he is ok I got 52 to 1 on the best player thats ever picked up a club.
I will take it.
 

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At 52 to 1.
If Tiger pulls this off the sports books are going to take a bath of epic proportions in this one.


I bet there is a lot of money on that play.

The books will get killed on this one if he wins.
 

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Who would have ever thought you could get 52 to 1 on tiger in a major?
I can't resist.
Thats worth $25 bucks to me.
He's losing value faster than Malaysian Airlines. By the way Tiger has just arrived at Valhalla...
 

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I know I have become old and cranky. But, I just don't believe today’s players really know (or care) how to win. They have been too spoiled by all the huge money.

I think Tom Watson, Trevino, and others would have embarrassed most of the players of today.
 

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He's losing value faster than Malaysian Airlines. By the way Tiger has just arrived at Valhalla...

52 to 1?

We are talking 52 to 1 man.

I just put another $25
 

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More than likely.... bets will be refunded.

If he doe not get off to a real good start..... he will haul ass out of Louisville quicked than he moved when Elin Nordegren was after him with the 7 iron!
 

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