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I'm tired of all this Tiger hate. The prescribing physician, Tiger's pharmacist, the FDA, and the manufacturer of his pills all have roles in this situation ever becoming a reality.

 

im tired of the "personal responsibility" arguments and "so and so can't be responsible" and all that chicken excrement. IT DID HAPPEN; A MAN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY ENDED UP IN A MOTOR VEHICLE IN A SEVERELY-IMPAIRED STATE FROM DRUGS PRESCRIBED TO HIM BY HIS PHYSICIAN, FILLED BY HIS PHARMACIST, REGULATED BY THE FDA, AND MANUFACTURED BY A DRUG COMPANY.

 

Tiger is part of the equation, but not all of it.

 

If it was divided into percentages of responsibility, Tiger would own 90% and the other 10 would be divided among everyone else in his life. (Doctors, pharm, therapist, etc)

 

At some point people have to own the outcomes. I guess, based on your train of thought, that when the gunshop sells the gun and the guy goes home and shoots someone accidentally, the guy who pulled the trigger isn't completely responsible - it is somehow the gunshop, the law that allowed the purchase of the gun, and the bullet maker's fault.

 

Tiger was given legal prescriptions that come with instructions. He failed to follow those "Don't drive or use heavy machinery" statements right on his bottles. Sorry, but he owns that one.

 

I am NOT a Tiger hater by any stretch. But I do hate the idea that we, as a society, seem to constantly seek out ways of diverting the "fault" when something goes wrong. And I haven't even touched on the idea that someone with his affluence - he need not ever drive himself anywhere for crying out loud.

 

I have stated in this thread once prior - I truly have (perhaps had) hopes for a comeback from Tiger. But one of the keys to his coming back will be owning ALL of his problems. Our lives are the bed we make for ourselves. And once made we have to sleep in it.

 

Well stated, I don't understand why people believe they are not responsible for what they put into their bodies. Prescriptions come with warnings and side effects, if a person chooses to not read them or ignore them that's on them, not the doctor, pharmacist or drug company.

 

Tiger owns at least 90% of the responsibility for mixing the drugs and he should be grateful he didn't kill anyone.

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Don't you know medic, when bad things happen we are victims, when good things happen it's all us.

 

The victim mentality is a troubling trend I see in my kids and their friends.

 

Dead on my friend. Dead on.

 

Scary that we are basically telling people "Don't worry about personal responsibility. It's not your fault."

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I'm tired of all this Tiger hate. The prescribing physician, Tiger's pharmacist, the FDA, and the manufacturer of his pills all have roles in this situation ever becoming a reality.

 

im tired of the "personal responsibility" arguments and "so and so can't be responsible" and all that chicken excrement. IT DID HAPPEN; A MAN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY ENDED UP IN A MOTOR VEHICLE IN A SEVERELY-IMPAIRED STATE FROM DRUGS PRESCRIBED TO HIM BY HIS PHYSICIAN, FILLED BY HIS PHARMACIST, REGULATED BY THE FDA, AND MANUFACTURED BY A DRUG COMPANY.

 

Tiger is part of the equation, but not all of it.

 

If it was divided into percentages of responsibility, Tiger would own 90% and the other 10 would be divided among everyone else in his life. (Doctors, pharm, therapist, etc)

 

At some point people have to own the outcomes. I guess, based on your train of thought, that when the gunshop sells the gun and the guy goes home and shoots someone accidentally, the guy who pulled the trigger isn't completely responsible - it is somehow the gunshop, the law that allowed the purchase of the gun, and the bullet maker's fault.

 

Tiger was given legal prescriptions that come with instructions. He failed to follow those "Don't drive or use heavy machinery" statements right on his bottles. Sorry, but he owns that one.

 

I am NOT a Tiger hater by any stretch. But I do hate the idea that we, as a society, seem to constantly seek out ways of diverting the "fault" when something goes wrong. And I haven't even touched on the idea that someone with his affluence - he need not ever drive himself anywhere for crying out loud.

 

I have stated in this thread once prior - I truly have (perhaps had) hopes for a comeback from Tiger. But one of the keys to his coming back will be owning ALL of his problems. Our lives are the bed we make for ourselves. And once made we have to sleep in it.

 

Well stated, I don't understand why people believe they are not responsible for what they put into their bodies. Prescriptions come with warnings and side effects, if a person chooses to not read them or ignore them that's on them, not the doctor, pharmacist or drug company.

 

Tiger owns at least 90% of the responsibility for mixing the drugs and he should be grateful he didn't kill anyone.

 

So, if somebody puts a giant plate of delicious antipasti in front of me and I eat the whole thing, that's my fault?

 

That's absurd ; )

 

 

 

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I'm tired of all this Tiger hate. The prescribing physician, Tiger's pharmacist, the FDA, and the manufacturer of his pills all have roles in this situation ever becoming a reality.

 

im tired of the "personal responsibility" arguments and "so and so can't be responsible" and all that chicken excrement. IT DID HAPPEN; A MAN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY ENDED UP IN A MOTOR VEHICLE IN A SEVERELY-IMPAIRED STATE FROM DRUGS PRESCRIBED TO HIM BY HIS PHYSICIAN, FILLED BY HIS PHARMACIST, REGULATED BY THE FDA, AND MANUFACTURED BY A DRUG COMPANY.

 

Tiger is part of the equation, but not all of it.

 

If it was divided into percentages of responsibility, Tiger would own 90% and the other 10 would be divided among everyone else in his life. (Doctors, pharm, therapist, etc)

 

At some point people have to own the outcomes. I guess, based on your train of thought, that when the gunshop sells the gun and the guy goes home and shoots someone accidentally, the guy who pulled the trigger isn't completely responsible - it is somehow the gunshop, the law that allowed the purchase of the gun, and the bullet maker's fault.

 

Tiger was given legal prescriptions that come with instructions. He failed to follow those "Don't drive or use heavy machinery" statements right on his bottles. Sorry, but he owns that one.

 

I am NOT a Tiger hater by any stretch. But I do hate the idea that we, as a society, seem to constantly seek out ways of diverting the "fault" when something goes wrong. And I haven't even touched on the idea that someone with his affluence - he need not ever drive himself anywhere for crying out loud.

 

I have stated in this thread once prior - I truly have (perhaps had) hopes for a comeback from Tiger. But one of the keys to his coming back will be owning ALL of his problems. Our lives are the bed we make for ourselves. And once made we have to sleep in it.

 

Well stated, I don't understand why people believe they are not responsible for what they put into their bodies. Prescriptions come with warnings and side effects, if a person chooses to not read them or ignore them that's on them, not the doctor, pharmacist or drug company.

 

Tiger owns at least 90% of the responsibility for mixing the drugs and he should be grateful he didn't kill anyone.

 

So, if somebody puts a giant plate of delicious antipasti in front of me and I eat the whole thing, that's my fault?

 

That's absurd ; )

 

No clearly the people who made that delicious plate are totally at fault.

Sort of like my love for steak. If I wasn't meant to eat them they wouldn't be so darned delish. : )

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I'm tired of all this Tiger hate. The prescribing physician, Tiger's pharmacist, the FDA, and the manufacturer of his pills all have roles in this situation ever becoming a reality.

 

im tired of the "personal responsibility" arguments and "so and so can't be responsible" and all that chicken excrement. IT DID HAPPEN; A MAN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY ENDED UP IN A MOTOR VEHICLE IN A SEVERELY-IMPAIRED STATE FROM DRUGS PRESCRIBED TO HIM BY HIS PHYSICIAN, FILLED BY HIS PHARMACIST, REGULATED BY THE FDA, AND MANUFACTURED BY A DRUG COMPANY.

 

Tiger is part of the equation, but not all of it.

 

Then breweries and grocery stores are also responsible for all drunk drivers.

 

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I'm tired of all this Tiger hate. The prescribing physician, Tiger's pharmacist, the FDA, and the manufacturer of his pills all have roles in this situation ever becoming a reality.

 

im tired of the "personal responsibility" arguments and "so and so can't be responsible" and all that chicken excrement. IT DID HAPPEN; A MAN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY ENDED UP IN A MOTOR VEHICLE IN A SEVERELY-IMPAIRED STATE FROM DRUGS PRESCRIBED TO HIM BY HIS PHYSICIAN, FILLED BY HIS PHARMACIST, REGULATED BY THE FDA, AND MANUFACTURED BY A DRUG COMPANY.

 

Tiger is part of the equation, but not all of it.

 

My car will do 140 so I guess I am OK pinning it then. Its not my responsibility, they shouldn't have made it capable of going that fast. They are part of the problem.

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I'm tired of all this Tiger hate. The prescribing physician, Tiger's pharmacist, the FDA, and the manufacturer of his pills all have roles in this situation ever becoming a reality.

 

im tired of the "personal responsibility" arguments and "so and so can't be responsible" and all that chicken excrement. IT DID HAPPEN; A MAN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY ENDED UP IN A MOTOR VEHICLE IN A SEVERELY-IMPAIRED STATE FROM DRUGS PRESCRIBED TO HIM BY HIS PHYSICIAN, FILLED BY HIS PHARMACIST, REGULATED BY THE FDA, AND MANUFACTURED BY A DRUG COMPANY.

 

Tiger is part of the equation, but not all of it.

 

If it was divided into percentages of responsibility, Tiger would own 90% and the other 10 would be divided among everyone else in his life. (Doctors, pharm, therapist, etc)

 

At some point people have to own the outcomes. I guess, based on your train of thought, that when the gunshop sells the gun and the guy goes home and shoots someone accidentally, the guy who pulled the trigger isn't completely responsible - it is somehow the gunshop, the law that allowed the purchase of the gun, and the bullet maker's fault.

 

Tiger was given legal prescriptions that come with instructions. He failed to follow those "Don't drive or use heavy machinery" statements right on his bottles. Sorry, but he owns that one.

 

I am NOT a Tiger hater by any stretch. But I do hate the idea that we, as a society, seem to constantly seek out ways of diverting the "fault" when something goes wrong. And I haven't even touched on the idea that someone with his affluence - he need not ever drive himself anywhere for crying out loud.

 

I have stated in this thread once prior - I truly have (perhaps had) hopes for a comeback from Tiger. But one of the keys to his coming back will be owning ALL of his problems. Our lives are the bed we make for ourselves. And once made we have to sleep in it.

 

Well stated, I don't understand why people believe they are not responsible for what they put into their bodies. Prescriptions come with warnings and side effects, if a person chooses to not read them or ignore them that's on them, not the doctor, pharmacist or drug company.

 

Tiger owns at least 90% of the responsibility for mixing the drugs and he should be grateful he didn't kill anyone.

 

Actually it was on the drug company when Purdue paid $700m in fines for misleading doctors about how addictive Oxy was. That was back in the early 2000s.

These drugs continue to be over prescribed. And now we have a drug epidemic.

 

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Dimples, this is on Tiger. Every MD, every pharmacist, the drug companies tell everyone not to do this, do not mix this with that, and DO NOT operate heavy equipment or drive while taking said medicine. Unfortunately, they cannot then follow the patient home and be sure he does follow all instructions. At some point in the evening, Tiger chose to ignore all the warnings, and here we are. For Tiger, this was the best possible outcome. He didn't get hurt and did not hurt anyone.Coming from a pharmacist, patients are instructed to be wary of drug interactions involving narcotics, warnings are on the bottles, pharmacists are available for consult if the patient has questions. Tiger was irresponsible to be driving in that condition, luckily he did not hurt or kill somebody or himself.

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I'm tired of all this Tiger hate. The prescribing physician, Tiger's pharmacist, the FDA, and the manufacturer of his pills all have roles in this situation ever becoming a reality.

 

im tired of the "personal responsibility" arguments and "so and so can't be responsible" and all that chicken excrement. IT DID HAPPEN; A MAN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY ENDED UP IN A MOTOR VEHICLE IN A SEVERELY-IMPAIRED STATE FROM DRUGS PRESCRIBED TO HIM BY HIS PHYSICIAN, FILLED BY HIS PHARMACIST, REGULATED BY THE FDA, AND MANUFACTURED BY A DRUG COMPANY.

 

Tiger is part of the equation, but not all of it.

 

If it was divided into percentages of responsibility, Tiger would own 90% and the other 10 would be divided among everyone else in his life. (Doctors, pharm, therapist, etc)

 

At some point people have to own the outcomes. I guess, based on your train of thought, that when the gunshop sells the gun and the guy goes home and shoots someone accidentally, the guy who pulled the trigger isn't completely responsible - it is somehow the gunshop, the law that allowed the purchase of the gun, and the bullet maker's fault.

 

Tiger was given legal prescriptions that come with instructions. He failed to follow those "Don't drive or use heavy machinery" statements right on his bottles. Sorry, but he owns that one.

 

I am NOT a Tiger hater by any stretch. But I do hate the idea that we, as a society, seem to constantly seek out ways of diverting the "fault" when something goes wrong. And I haven't even touched on the idea that someone with his affluence - he need not ever drive himself anywhere for crying out loud.

 

I have stated in this thread once prior - I truly have (perhaps had) hopes for a comeback from Tiger. But one of the keys to his coming back will be owning ALL of his problems. Our lives are the bed we make for ourselves. And once made we have to sleep in it.

 

Well stated, I don't understand why people believe they are not responsible for what they put into their bodies. Prescriptions come with warnings and side effects, if a person chooses to not read them or ignore them that's on them, not the doctor, pharmacist or drug company.

 

Tiger owns at least 90% of the responsibility for mixing the drugs and he should be grateful he didn't kill anyone.

 

Actually it was on the drug company when Purdue paid $700m in fines for misleading doctors about how addictive Oxy was. That was back in the early 2000s.

These drugs continue to be over prescribed. And now we have a drug epidemic.

I'm not an expert in big pharma but my understanding is the FDA is supposed to monitor the clinical trials and do their own due diligence before approving a drug and ensuring the proper warnings and side effects are posted.

 

I don't know why anyone would think Oxy isn't addictive given it's an opiod. I don't know what the basis of the ruling was but even most non-doctors know most if not all opiods are addictive and likely to be abused, legal or not.

 

It's 2017 now, anyone taking Oxy and Ambien knows the potential side effects or lives under a rock. I don't take any prescription drug or OTC without researching it, the internet is an amazing resource if you want to be proactive about what you put into your body.

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I'm tired of all this Tiger hate. The prescribing physician, Tiger's pharmacist, the FDA, and the manufacturer of his pills all have roles in this situation ever becoming a reality.

 

im tired of the "personal responsibility" arguments and "so and so can't be responsible" and all that chicken excrement. IT DID HAPPEN; A MAN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY ENDED UP IN A MOTOR VEHICLE IN A SEVERELY-IMPAIRED STATE FROM DRUGS PRESCRIBED TO HIM BY HIS PHYSICIAN, FILLED BY HIS PHARMACIST, REGULATED BY THE FDA, AND MANUFACTURED BY A DRUG COMPANY.

 

Tiger is part of the equation, but not all of it.

 

If it was divided into percentages of responsibility, Tiger would own 90% and the other 10 would be divided among everyone else in his life. (Doctors, pharm, therapist, etc)

 

At some point people have to own the outcomes. I guess, based on your train of thought, that when the gunshop sells the gun and the guy goes home and shoots someone accidentally, the guy who pulled the trigger isn't completely responsible - it is somehow the gunshop, the law that allowed the purchase of the gun, and the bullet maker's fault.

 

Tiger was given legal prescriptions that come with instructions. He failed to follow those "Don't drive or use heavy machinery" statements right on his bottles. Sorry, but he owns that one.

 

I am NOT a Tiger hater by any stretch. But I do hate the idea that we, as a society, seem to constantly seek out ways of diverting the "fault" when something goes wrong. And I haven't even touched on the idea that someone with his affluence - he need not ever drive himself anywhere for crying out loud.

 

I have stated in this thread once prior - I truly have (perhaps had) hopes for a comeback from Tiger. But one of the keys to his coming back will be owning ALL of his problems. Our lives are the bed we make for ourselves. And once made we have to sleep in it.

 

Well stated, I don't understand why people believe they are not responsible for what they put into their bodies. Prescriptions come with warnings and side effects, if a person chooses to not read them or ignore them that's on them, not the doctor, pharmacist or drug company.

 

Tiger owns at least 90% of the responsibility for mixing the drugs and he should be grateful he didn't kill anyone.

 

Actually it was on the drug company when Purdue paid $700m in fines for misleading doctors about how addictive Oxy was. That was back in the early 2000s.

These drugs continue to be over prescribed. And now we have a drug epidemic.

I'm not an expert in big pharma but my understanding is the FDA is supposed to monitor the clinical trials and do their own due diligence before approving a drug and ensuring the proper warnings and side effects are posted.

 

I don't know why anyone would think Oxy isn't addictive given it's an opiod. I don't know what the basis of the ruling was but even most non-doctors know most if not all opiods are addictive and likely to be abused, legal or not.

 

It's 2017 now, anyone taking Oxy and Ambien knows the potential side effects or lives under a rock. I don't take any prescription drug or OTC without researching it, the internet is an amazing resource if you want to be proactive about what you put into your body.

i have worked for big pharma for 20 years including 7 years at Purdue Pharma where I was personally involved in the clinical trials of Oxy. When the DEA raided our facility, we knew how bad the opioid addiction problem was becoming from a pharma standpoint as it relates to street use. Once controls were put in place to limit the street issue, it created a huge black market for prescriptions.....this is what you now see with all the celebrities. The sad thing is the FDA is now running clinical's with children and oxy (low dose) but what for? .....maybe its the old saying...$$ is the root of all evil? look up the clinical trials on this stuff....its downright scary.
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I'm tired of all this Tiger hate. The prescribing physician, Tiger's pharmacist, the FDA, and the manufacturer of his pills all have roles in this situation ever becoming a reality.

 

im tired of the "personal responsibility" arguments and "so and so can't be responsible" and all that chicken excrement. IT DID HAPPEN; A MAN RECOVERING FROM SURGERY ENDED UP IN A MOTOR VEHICLE IN A SEVERELY-IMPAIRED STATE FROM DRUGS PRESCRIBED TO HIM BY HIS PHYSICIAN, FILLED BY HIS PHARMACIST, REGULATED BY THE FDA, AND MANUFACTURED BY A DRUG COMPANY.

 

Tiger is part of the equation, but not all of it.

 

If it was divided into percentages of responsibility, Tiger would own 90% and the other 10 would be divided among everyone else in his life. (Doctors, pharm, therapist, etc)

 

At some point people have to own the outcomes. I guess, based on your train of thought, that when the gunshop sells the gun and the guy goes home and shoots someone accidentally, the guy who pulled the trigger isn't completely responsible - it is somehow the gunshop, the law that allowed the purchase of the gun, and the bullet maker's fault.

 

Tiger was given legal prescriptions that come with instructions. He failed to follow those "Don't drive or use heavy machinery" statements right on his bottles. Sorry, but he owns that one.

 

I am NOT a Tiger hater by any stretch. But I do hate the idea that we, as a society, seem to constantly seek out ways of diverting the "fault" when something goes wrong. And I haven't even touched on the idea that someone with his affluence - he need not ever drive himself anywhere for crying out loud.

 

I have stated in this thread once prior - I truly have (perhaps had) hopes for a comeback from Tiger. But one of the keys to his coming back will be owning ALL of his problems. Our lives are the bed we make for ourselves. And once made we have to sleep in it.

 

Well stated, I don't understand why people believe they are not responsible for what they put into their bodies. Prescriptions come with warnings and side effects, if a person chooses to not read them or ignore them that's on them, not the doctor, pharmacist or drug company.

 

Tiger owns at least 90% of the responsibility for mixing the drugs and he should be grateful he didn't kill anyone.

 

Actually it was on the drug company when Purdue paid $700m in fines for misleading doctors about how addictive Oxy was. That was back in the early 2000s.

These drugs continue to be over prescribed. And now we have a drug epidemic.

I'm not an expert in big pharma but my understanding is the FDA is supposed to monitor the clinical trials and do their own due diligence before approving a drug and ensuring the proper warnings and side effects are posted.

 

I don't know why anyone would think Oxy isn't addictive given it's an opiod. I don't know what the basis of the ruling was but even most non-doctors know most if not all opiods are addictive and likely to be abused, legal or not.

 

It's 2017 now, anyone taking Oxy and Ambien knows the potential side effects or lives under a rock. I don't take any prescription drug or OTC without researching it, the internet is an amazing resource if you want to be proactive about what you put into your body.

 

 

Haha. The lawsuit was because the drug companies were telling people that they weren't addictive.

Opiate based painkillers were designed for people who are in extreme pain...basically on the verge of death from cancer pain.

They weren't designed for long term use. And they weren't designed for basic injuries or pain (sprain ankle, bulging disc, wisdom tooth removal).

But doctors have overprescribed them for year.

 

Do you think that every patient is going to question their doctor and not take what is prescribed?

 

Get rid of opioids and we can get rid of the epidemic. But it won't happen because the pharma industry is too big.

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88 pages. Is this thread finally starting to slow its roll?

 

I think you're right. I'm highly disappointed it hasn't made it to triple digits yet. I guess Tiger doesn't move the needle like he use to.

 

Everyone is over in the Phil thread, crucifying him for upsetting little Bobby or Jimmy or whatever the fictional character's name was that someone made up to show how evil Phil is for skipping the US Open. After Erin Hills they'll be back.

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Tiger is simply paying the piper now for all his excessive behavior, too much weightlifting, too much juicing which damaged his body, too many women destroyed his marriage. I really feel sorry for his mother and kids. He has turned into Earl version 2, and I hope this will bottom him out.

 

Tiger juiced? Where did you learn that?

Let's see, linked to doping doctor Galea, body breaking down rapidly, has not won a major since drug testing instituted on PGA tour in 09. Where there is smoke there is fire, it will come out 1 day after his career is over. Would be willing to bet a large part of non disclosure agreement with Elin involves drug issues.

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Nearly 6 hours since last post in this thread.

 

Why am I picturing the Mods gathered together sipping coffee and talking about how they somehow managed to survive the onslaught.

 

Seriously, in all of my years as a member here I cannot ever recall such an active and emotionally charged thread.

Kudos to the mods for keeping things under control. Thankless job but a very necessary one.

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When the results of the urinalysis are made public, good or bad, this thread will fire up.

 

When? Like after all healthcare privacy laws are repealed?

 

I don't think toxicology reports are subject medical privacy laws.

I think the laws vary state to state but most will release them if it's related to an arrest or trial.

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88 pages. Is this thread finally starting to slow its roll?

 

I think you're right. I'm highly disappointed it hasn't made it to triple digits yet. I guess Tiger doesn't move the needle like he use to.

 

Everyone is over in the Phil thread, crucifying him for upsetting little Bobby or Jimmy or whatever the fictional character's name was that someone made up to show how evil Phil is for skipping the US Open. After Erin Hills they'll be back.

 

Lil Bobby Persons? You know Bobby, big Phil fan. Dad works down at the docks. Made a sign and all (so cute, had a backwards h).


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When? Like after all healthcare privacy laws are repealed?

 

This isn't a healthcare issue, it is evidence of a criminal act which was obtained by the government for that purpose.

 

Who did the analysis? Please, I don't have time to debate this. You believe what you want to, I'll rely on my 25 years of experience in this area.

 

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      Jeremy Wells - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Jared Jones - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      John Somers - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Larkin Gross - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Tracy Phillips - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Jon Rahm - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Keita Nakajima - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Kazuma Kobori - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      David Puig - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Ryan Van Velzen - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
       
       
       
       
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      Ping putter covers - 2024 PGA Championship
      Bettinardi covers - 2024 PGA Championship
      Cameron putter covers - 2024 PGA Championship
      Max Homa - Titleist 2 wood - 2024 PGA Championship
      Scotty Cameron experimental putter shaft by UST - 2024 PGA Championship
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Wells Fargo Championship - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      General Albums
       
      2024 Wells Fargo Championship - Monday #1
      2024 Wells Fargo Championship - Tuesday #1
      2024 Wells Fargo Championship - Tuesday #2
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Akshay Bhatia - WITB - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Matthieu Pavon - WITB - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Keegan Bradley - WITB - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Webb Simpson - WITB - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Emiliano Grillo - WITB - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Taylor Pendrith - WITB - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Kevin Tway - WITB - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
       
       
       
       
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      Rory McIlroy - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      New Cobra equipment truck - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Eric Cole's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Custom Cameron putter - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Matt Kuchar's custom Bettinardi - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Justin Thomas - driver change - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Rickie Fowler - putter change - 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Rickie Fowler's new custom Odyssey Jailbird 380 putter – 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Tommy Fleetwood testing a TaylorMade Spider Tour X (with custom neck) – 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
      Cobra Darkspeed Volition driver – 2024 Wells Fargo Championship
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson - Monday #1
      2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson - Monday #2
      2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson - Tuesday #1
      2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson - Tuesday #2
      2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson - Tuesday #3
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Pierceson Coody - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Kris Kim - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      David Nyfjall - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Adrien Dumont de Chassart - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Jarred Jetter - North Texas PGA Section Champ - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Richy Werenski - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Wesley Bryan - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Parker Coody - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Peter Kuest - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Blaine Hale, Jr. - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Kelly Kraft - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Rico Hoey - WITB - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
       
       
       
       
       
       
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      Adam Scott's 2 new custom L.A.B. Golf putters - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
      Scotty Cameron putters - 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Zurich Classic - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      2024 Zurich Classic - Monday #1
      2024 Zurich Classic - Monday #2
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Alex Fitzpatrick - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Austin Cook - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Alejandro Tosti - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Davis Riley - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      MJ Daffue - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Nate Lashley - WITB - 2024 Zurich Classic
       
       
       
       
       
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      MJ Daffue's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Cameron putters - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Swag covers ( a few custom for Nick Hardy) - 2024 Zurich Classic
      Custom Bettinardi covers for Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick - 2024 Zurich Classic
       
       
       
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    • 2024 RBC Heritage - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      General Albums
       
      2024 RBC Heritage - Monday #1
      2024 RBC Heritage - Monday #2
       
       
       
       
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      Justin Thomas - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Justin Rose - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Chandler Phillips - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Nick Dunlap - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Thomas Detry - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Austin Eckroat - WITB - 2024 RBC Heritage
       
       
       
       
       
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      Wyndham Clark's Odyssey putter - 2024 RBC Heritage
      JT's new Cameron putter - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Justin Thomas testing new Titleist 2 wood - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Cameron putters - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Odyssey putter with triple track alignment aid - 2024 RBC Heritage
      Scotty Cameron The Blk Box putting alignment aid/training aid - 2024 RBC Heritage
       
       
       
       
       
       
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