Is Tiger Woods finished?

Sports commentators are debating whether it's time to 'write off' the man who until recently dominated golf

Tiger Woods: Finished?
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As Tiger Woods struggles to regain his stride on the golf course and put his sex scandal behind him, sportswriters are starting to wonder whether his days of dominating the sport are over. Sports Illustrated columnist Joe Posnanski stirred up the debate this week by declaring that Woods is probably finished. Woods, Posnanski says, is no longer the seemingly immortal king of his sport — he's just a "balding, 34-year-old man fighting his swing, his putter, his confidence, his past, and his history." He has "played stunningly mediocre golf this year after taking off a few months to deal with his personal issues," failing even to come close to winning a tournament. Is it time to "write off" Tiger Woods? (Watch Woods' British Open meltdown.)

Woods will never dominate golf again: It's not just the time Tiger Woods has lost to injuries and his personal troubles, says Tim Kawakami in the San Jose Mercury News. Time is just catching up to him. At 34, he "already is older than the average major-winner over the past few decades," and very few golfers have continued winning major tournaments into their late 30s. Woods may win a few more, but at this point he's "just another very good player."

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