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This really pissed me off... I've followed Ziegler on twitter & even tried to get him to join here but this stunt he is pulling only shows that he is a clown that is starved for attention. I had to unfollow him after this. Fact is there is no conclusive evidence here & it falls onto his playing partner to agree where the drop would be. We all do this & I guarantee that it is never 100% accurate. Ziegler is nothing more than another Tiger hater.
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playing partners agreed it was a good drop and the blimp "evidence" isn't easily show as this guy claims as well
1) If I had to guess - it certainly appeared to me that he took an advantageous drop. However...
2) The absolute best vantage point to determine that are the players who watch the ball. Here we had 2 players, and 2 caddies with perfect view of where it crossed. Our tv and the stupid blimp video DO NOT show the shot from directly behind Tiger. There did not appear to be one single bit of controversy between any of the 4 people who watched the shot. That's certainly good enough for me.
3) Tiger still made double, and still won by 2. Hard to believe that dropping it a few yards further back would have cost him a quad.
Wittenberg knows not to cross Tiger Woods. He was intimidated and wanted to get into Woods' good graces by kissing his ass and agreeing to the drop point. Woods is a cheat and a liar as evidenced by the marshals busting him on his lie when he said they told him "Sergio had already hit" on # 2.
This really pissed me off... I've followed Ziegler on twitter & even tried to get him to join here but this stunt he is pulling only shows that he is a clown that is starved for attention. I had to unfollow him after this. Fact is there is no conclusive evidence here & it falls onto his playing partner to agree where the drop would be. We all do this & I guarantee that it is never 100% accurate. Ziegler is nothing more than another Tiger hater.
Geez dude, get off Tiger's nuts. You are embarrassing yourself. He cheated and he lied in this tournament; plain and simple.