Tiger Woods WILL drop from #1 world ranking on Halloween. His ghoulish replacement is unknown.

Written by: Tony Korologos | Wednesday, October 13th, 2010
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Due to his schedule and the way the world golf ranking works, it is a FACT that Tiger Woods will drop from the #1 ranking in the world on October 31st.

In all likelihood Lee Westwood will become world #1 on 10/31.

Martin Kaymer (winner of the 2010 PGA Championship) could take the #1 spot though if he were to win the Andalucia Valderrama Masters.


5 responses to “Tiger Woods WILL drop from #1 world ranking on Halloween. His ghoulish replacement is unknown.”

  1. Mroz says:

    As it should be. Woods hasn’t played like a #1 all year.

  2. golfswinghelp says:

    The last two years have not been very good for Tiger. With the surgery to his knee and his man hood from the press, PGA, wife and lawyers he has been in a slump.

    When he gets through revising his swing with a new teacher he will be just fine. He will also grow a new pair and he will be a dynamo and will be back to the Tiger we once new and loved.

  3. Madison says:

    Nope, I don’t think Tiger would be back. Sorry. There are just too many who are younger, better and just waiting to have their potentials unleashed. One promising youngster is Zakiya Randall. She’s truly wowing watchers!

  4. wholesalesoho says:

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  5. Ashley Thompson says:

    I agree with those who think that Woods did not give his best performance in the last 1 year. However I have not lost my faith in Wood’s talent totally. In my opinion, every player goes through a rough patch and Woods is also going through the same. I strongly believe that he will mesmerize us with his amazing golfing skills in the near future. Let’s not forget that Woods is still enjoying the numero uno position and has been the winner of fourteen major golf championships.


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