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Mike Zimmerman

@ScratchInMirror

Author of The Wrong Side of the Ball: My Fun and Frustrating Search for a Better Swing through Left-handed Golf

参加日 Nisan 2012
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Mike Zimmerman
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@NFLNotify Here's the thing about the Bears ... they won only 5 games, but could easily (perhaps should), with better coaching, have won 8 or 9. There's more talent there than their record shows. I don't think it's ridiculous to talk about 10-12 wins in 2025. Stranger things have happened!
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@FB_Helmet_Guy They lost in the semi finals because they couldn’t get a rebound on a crucial late play. Heartbreaking as a fan. I was a student at the time.
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FB_Helmet_Guy@FB_Helmet_Guy·
The 1988–89 Illinois team was nicknamed the "Flyin' Illini" because of their fast-breaking, high-flying play style. They lost to the National Champion Michigan 83-81 in the semifinal game. The team had 5 future NBA draft choices and featured 3 players selected in the 1st round.
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@Shane00 In golf, Jack Nicklaus had more seconds than wins in majors and people see it as a sign of consistent greatness, not as a weakness.
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@RyanDanz This is what should have been said in 2021, though. Most of the pain you describe is self-inflicted, a result of that first terrible crash, after which he was absolutely given a pass. It mystifies that he didn’t face harsher consequences after that.
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Ryan Danz
Ryan Danz@RyanDanz·
It literally takes 1 brain cell to understand the Tiger saga He went from the most famous athlete in the world The greatest golfer of all time To hardly being able to walk To not being able to play competitively He was also outed in the worst way possible as a serial cheater…costing him and blowing up his HOF icon legend status and his picture perfect family… all within the same decade He endured countless surgeries, operations, fusing, herniating, slipped, permanent damage to his spine and knee and ankle … while managing a reputational assassination His body is stitched together with duct tape and Vicodin and he’s mentally, physically and emotionally broken beyond repair And so yes it’s obvious he takes pills to ease the pain, to make it just through the day, to hang on by a thread to the only life he’s ever known But like Reznor and Cash sang, it all makes perfect sense …. “I hurt myself today To see if I still feel I focus on the pain The only thing that's real The needle tears a hole The old familiar sting Try to kill it all away But I remember everything” Rest easy Tiger you were the greatest It’s time to walk away and just be a Dad
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@kiiLkenny He got a pass in 2021, probably in part because he was raked over the coals so badly following the first scandal. But there’s a “fool me twice” feel to it this time around.
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kenny@kiiLkenny·
“2) We as a society have given Tiger Woods the endless benefit of the doubt” Look man all kidding aside I’m not gonna make light of another “impaired driving incident.” Tiger has problems. They’ve been well documented, and this probably puts the nail in the coffin for any potential honorable final “comeback.” But in the midst of all this, let’s not rewrite history. He had to do a 2 yr humiliation ritual for cheating on his wife. The apology he was forced to give before the 2010 Masters was actually one of the most racist things I’ve ever seen. He clearly wasn’t a role model, and he was an even worse husband. They treated this dude like an axe murderer. It was the only opportunity for “old golf” to fight back after he beat the shit out of the entire tour & its legacy for a decade. This man is no saint, he’s far from it, and he’s fucking lucky he hasn’t killed someone from behind the wheel yet. This is another depressing chapter in one of the most complicated sports legacy’s of our lifetime. But the idea that today’s incident is the result of Tiger Woods “getting a pass” in the media is absurd, and I’d argue it’s closer to the complete opposite.
Nathan Hubbard@NathanCHubbard

2) We as a society have given Tiger Woods the endless benefit of the doubt, because he's our hero, because he's had countless moments of greatness, and because to deliver those moments to us we know he had to sacrifice his body. He won the US Open on a broken leg!

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Mike Zimmerman
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@JCowleyHoops It’s possible he never heard of the other Iceman. But the proper response should be, “Oops, my bad. I withdraw the copyright request, but I’d be honored to share the nickname with such annal-time great.”
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Joe Cowley@JCowleyHoops·
Would like to see the reaction from Chicago fans if Jahmyr Gibbs wanted to now go by “Sweetness” or the defensive minded Spurs would like to be called “Monsters of the Midway.” Signed “Air” Cowley.
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Bryan Tweed
Bryan Tweed@BryanTweed16·
@zheinold1014 Yes. But if you want to play the site of my lowest ever tournament round, head on over to Brookhill in Rantoul…😜
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Zach@zheinold1014·
Champaign, IL. A buddy and I are heading over that way in a couple weeks for golf. Is Atkins the one to play over that way?
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Jim@Cackalacman·
@De84119Jr Tip over? The roll word gets me. Flip or Roll to me is 360°. Tipped onto side?
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Jim@Cackalacman·
We need to quit calling this a "rollover".
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Brad Robinson@bradrobinson8·
If there can be two Hall of Fame baseball players who play the same position and go by "Pudge" there can be two athletes from different sports and eras that go by "Iceman." It's ok.
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Mike Zimmerman
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@KVanValkenburg Plus, "foreigner" at the time was not an impolite word. It only became so later--hence the birth of the "international player".
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Kevin Van Valkenburg
Kevin Van Valkenburg@KVanValkenburg·
When the American announcer asks how you feel about all these "foreigners" on the leaderboard. (This is a real thing that happened on the 1986 broadcast, btw.)
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@ShaneRyanHere Phil Mickelson's first one? Or was there someone else who still needed to putt out? But it definitely clinched the win.
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Shane Ryan@ShaneRyanHere·
Has there ever been a walk-off birdie on 18 to win the Masters in regulation? By that I mean, not a playoff, and it's the literal last shot of the event, and player needed it to win by one. O'Meara is closest one I can think of but Couples had a par putt after him.
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@Shuttlecock I think it was more than critics. Fans who came of age with the original trilogy, after waiting so long for more, were genuinely disappointed that the prequels weren't more like the original. Fans like you, without 2 decades of expectation, watched them with fresh eyes--and love.
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The thing is, a whole generation didn’t hate the Star Wars prequels. I was 18 when Phantom Menace came out, saw it opening night with a few friends from student res, and then rewatched it at least three or four times in the theatre over the next month or so. Pretty much everyone saw this movie (and EpII & III). Guys and girls. Nerds and casuals. Many went multiple times (the box office numbers prove this). The merch sold through the roof, every magazine featured cover stories with the cast, most casual fans thought Jar Jar was funny while the Star Wars nerds were obsessed with the tech behind the character. Girls loved Padme’s fashion while straight guys loved Portman. The online fandom was hyperactive with fan theories, fan art, etc with a very clear even split between the male/female demos. Fan and general public reaction was insanely positive. This particular scene became ICONIC. 98% of the negativity came from the professional film critics. TPM wasn’t perfect by any means but the media definitely tried to push the message that it was a disaster, Jake Lloyd sucked, and that Jar Jar was offensive and racist. This weird gaslighting that it was the fans who were negative and toxic is just current media trying to do damage control for just how negative they were at the time.
Best of Star Wars@bestofstarwar

“I genuinely can't understand how the previous generation saw this in 1999 and said "this sucks".”

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Mike Zimmerman
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@AlexMyers3 That said, eight is a LOT of majors. But yes, it felt like Watson was just entering his prime. (I hate to think it could happen to Scottie, but it could!)
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@AlexMyers3 This is such a common pattern, though. Win a few majors in a short span, everybody thinks you're going to win a bunch more, then you never quite get it done. Shows how hard it is to win them consistently. Spieth. McIlroy (for a time). Harrington. Strange. Miller! Who else?
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Jennifer@LiLa__lee18·
Your air fryer is a convection oven and you were duped into buying another appliance. Goodnight 😘
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@nickgillespie What's the official story of why he was written out, do we know? Seems like it would have been better just to have him go off to college and never be heard from again--rather than just vanish into thin air. (They could have kept him on "stand-by" for possible holiday shows.)
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Nick Gillespie@nickgillespie·
Chuck Cunningham (far right) is the Bertha Mason of sitcoms, and the character whose unexplained absence transforms Happy Days into greatest American gothic tale ever.
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@NUCLRGOLF Fantastic shot. I've always felt, though, like the narrowness of the gap was always a little exaggerated. And it definitely loses a little luster because he didn't make the putt. Still helped him win the tournament, though!
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NUCLR GOLF@NUCLRGOLF·
🌺🎯🏌️Is this shot during the 2010 Masters the best one of Phil Mickelson’s career?
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Rory McIlroy@McIlroyRory·
@FightingIrish Grip looks a little strong but I love the color of the jacket😏 Great logo!
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@VinnysCorner1 Probably when the 1989 Flying Illini lost to Michigan in the Final Four on a last-second Michigan offensive rebound (if I'm remembering correctly). That shoulda been the year. (Second worst was Tom Watson missing that putt at age 59 in the British Open.)
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Vinny’s Corner@VinnysCorner1·
What was the worst moment in your sports fandom??
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Flushing It
Flushing It@flushingitgolf·
The Masters has revealed the 2026 edition of their famous garden gnome and it comes with a working Masters umbrella. These are so popular that they have limited the purchase to one per customer. What are your thoughts on this year’s design?
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