Tiger fires Steve Williams.

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  1. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    What is he thinking? The guy stuck with him and was great on the bag. I wonder if he was pissed that Steve was on the bag with Adam Scott while he recuperated. He fired Fluff because Fluff was becoming somewhat of a minor celebrity and enjoyed it, talked to the media and all.

    When he starts looking, I know a guy in Columbus Neb who would make a great caddie, and is available! :)


    Tiger Fires Caddy
     
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    Williams has been waiting for Mr. Wonderful to return for most of two years. Now that he can freely work, he'll make a lot more on the golf course this year than Eldick.
     
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    Sounds personal to me. But Woods made him a millionaire many times over. he can do what we wants no matter how little sense it makes.
     
  4. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Tiger

    When you think about it..

    Wife...gone
    Caddy ...gone
    Endorsements...going, going
    Swing Coach...gone
    Longtime Mgmt Group....gone.
    Game...????
     
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    Williams was more than a bag toter. He was a green reader, a club selector, and a confidant. He played the heavy, policing intrusive photographers. He was a friend who never breached Tiger's privacy. He deserved to be treated better than used toilet paper or a wife.