Jeff
A lot of folks have been saying Tiger's swing isn't the greatest for keeping his body in tact. Its just that I heard Fuzzy talk about it a long time ago when Tiger was fresh on tour. Yes, I think we can say Fuzzy was right. That doesn't mean Tiger wont win 21, but I was concerned enough to think it could have been a problem for him. I was also surprised when Tiger got married. I though he would wait until about this age before he settled down to the dual commitment of family and golf. While it is no guarantee that marriage and a family will hurt a career, I never thought it would help a young Tiger.
Ciao
So when will they actually pay off this bet for not beating Jack's record? Since Jack was in the mix on Sunday at the Masters at age 58, and Watson came even closer to winning the Open at 59, you might get an argument from your bookie trying to collect even in 2035 if he's one short!
Not to mention the fact that between inflation and the present value of that tenner, I hope you got some pretty good odds if you want to end up walking away after a winning bet at a profit
FWIW, I agree with you and Shivas. Maybe not in as strong of language as him, but he's not the same guy who was invincible on the greens a few years ago. That's the biggest change in his game, and like Shivas says this started happening before his marriage fell apart, and was still in evidence when he threw away his four shot lead recently. He can still win majors putting like a mortal, but he'll only win as many as a mortal will from now on, and like others have pointed out, they start getting tougher to win after age 35. And if he starts on Sunday with the lead, the competitors will no longer fall away like water off the back of a cat...