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In a sport filled with flabby men like Phil Mickelson and Colin Montgomerie, Tiger Woods is no doubt one of the fittest golfers in the game. Of course, since he is one of the truly fit men in golf, you can only imagine all of the steroid rumors that have surfaced regarding Woods. Unfortunately, we're starting to see those steroid rumors popping up in the news again.
The latest person to drum up the rumors about Woods juicing is Orlando Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi. Bianchi wrote the following regarding Woods:
Anybody else wondering if Tiger's prolonged winless streak is due more to the fact that his old swing coach has been fired or the fact that his old blood doctor has been indicted?
The writer went on the Dan Patrick Show with more of this speculation as he talked about how Woods worked with Dr. Anthony Galea to "spin" his blood, and that Galea was recently brought in on federal charges of smuggling HGH.
Finally, Bianchi referred to a survey involving 71 PGA golfers where 24% of them said that they believe Woods used roids. Of course, this is all pure speculation, and right now, who really cares since he isn't winning much anyways. Even if he is using steroids/HGH, is it such a bad thing to use every advantage available to recover from injuries?