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Originally Posted by Roger Clemens
Basically wrong on all accounts.
At least you acknowledge that the blimp was in the general direction of the fairway. Maybe you will get around to believing the ball was left of the fairway when in flight. Then you will finally concede you were wrong all along.
It has nothing to do with Tiger. This can happen to anyone. Can you read?
Do you know how high the blimp was flying?
Do you know the height of Tiger's shot at different points throughout the ball flight?
Did your brain use the answer to the 2 previous questions(of which it shocking can't possibly know the answer to) to calculate, in real time as you were watching, the exact ground position of Tiger's ball throughout the entire flight?
Do you know how angles work? And how very slight changes can severely affect perception?
Since your answer is apparently "no" to all of the above how can you possibly have an opinion?