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He would have to.. can you imagine how futile it would be for him to try and play in any tourney? He would never just get to swing a club in relative peace. Never know.. once he gets away from the hassle of constant tournies he might regain the love for the game and come back stronger than ever.
Either way I wish him luck... Not up to us to judge.
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Smart move for many reasons at this point. This is one of the best examples of keep it in your pants once you are married that I have ever seen.
maybe he can write a book after the wipe out comes and goes.
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also...the persona he put out there, for years and years, was crafted so we would judge him as a clean cut, honest, person with integrity.....his house of cards has come tumblin down...
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He'll be back sooner than anyone thinks. Golf tv viewing will drop dramatically, sponsors will want him back and many people will forgive him, but not forget what he did. I'm just glad his PR team finally got through to his tough head.
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