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3 Comments:
Tiger will not retire in the forseeable future. Tiger has what no other golfer has... well other golfers have it but not like Tiger. Determination. Tiger has an intrensic motivation that tells him he needs to compete. Not for anyone but for himself. I believe Tiger will never really retire until he is physically unable to play golf. That's not for a long time. Tiger has many records to break and many still to put out of reach. Tiger has 30+ years left until he ends up in an active senior community in Florida.
It would be a shame for Tiger to retire. Even though he does have enough money to, he is still the greatest player in golf.
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Tiger has so much left to give to the sport that he loves so much that i can't imagine him retiring for a long time!
In a way I think that he is just warming up.
With his dad passing away many thought he might crumble and be less of a player...but he came back stronger.
At the moment he is out with an injury but surely only a crazy man would bet against him not recapturing that Tiger spirit and winning and setting even more records!
I for one can't wait to see him back in action
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