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For me, and I’m not speaking for anyone else on the board, it’s 9 or 10-1, of course depending on what those 9 or 10 tourneys are?

 

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Here’s what Tour pros REALLY think (about Tiger, Trump, gambling, cheating and so much more)

 

https://www.golf.com...s-donald-trump/

 

 

 

WOULD YOU TAKE ONE MAJOR OR 10 TOUR WINS?

 

ONE MAJOR: 36%

10 TOUR WINS: 64%

 

“Depends if it’s 10 Puerto Rico Opens.”

“I’ll take history over padding my bank account.”

“Would you rather win $10+ million or $1.85 million in the lottery? All about the cash.”

“Which major?”

 

"All about the cash." This...

 

When I used to fantasize about playing on tour, I just wanted to make a decent living playing golf. Because I love playing golf. I didn't care, nor had a deep desire to win any tournaments. Enough to support my family and keep my card every year would have been enough for me. I wouldn't want a bunch of drunk fans and cameras following me around, thanks. ;)

 

But then I love playing golf and even just hitting different shots at the range. I'm headed to the range now, the fourth time this week. :D

 

Very surprising how many guys would take one major over 10 tour wins. I would think if they changed it to 5 wins, the majority of the pros would take a major over 5 tour wins.

So essentially you are saying Andy North had a better career than Stricker? Or at the very least equal?

 

I love Stricker, he’s awesome. But Andy North is still being brought up almost 35 years after his win, quite frankly I doubt in 35 years Stricker will brought up in many golf history conversations. No matter how much we like him.


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Here’s what Tour pros REALLY think (about Tiger, Trump, gambling, cheating and so much more)

 

https://www.golf.com...s-donald-trump/

 

 

 

WOULD YOU TAKE ONE MAJOR OR 10 TOUR WINS?

 

ONE MAJOR: 36%

10 TOUR WINS: 64%

 

“Depends if it’s 10 Puerto Rico Opens.”

“I’ll take history over padding my bank account.”

“Would you rather win $10+ million or $1.85 million in the lottery? All about the cash.”

“Which major?”

 

"All about the cash." This...

 

When I used to fantasize about playing on tour, I just wanted to make a decent living playing golf. Because I love playing golf. I didn't care, nor had a deep desire to win any tournaments. Enough to support my family and keep my card every year would have been enough for me. I wouldn't want a bunch of drunk fans and cameras following me around, thanks. ;)

 

But then I love playing golf and even just hitting different shots at the range. I'm headed to the range now, the fourth time this week. :D

 

Very surprising how many guys would take one major over 10 tour wins. I would think if they changed it to 5 wins, the majority of the pros would take a major over 5 tour wins.

So essentially you are saying Andy North had a better career than Stricker? Or at the very least equal?

 

I love Stricker, he’s awesome. But Andy North is still being brought up almost 35 years after his win, quite frankly I doubt in 35 years Stricker will brought up in many golf history conversations. No matter how much we like him.

Sorry-in a way you have me laughing. Yes, Andy North is being brought up in conversations. If that is your goal so are Micheel, Moody and co. North is being brought up for his anomaly of a career. Played the PGA tour full time for years and has just three wins -two of them majors(US Opens). I am more impressed by Stricker. Got it done 10 times instead of 3. Reached 2nd on the money list in his best year vs North's best of 24th.

 

So we all have varying opinions on "what counts".

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Here’s what Tour pros REALLY think (about Tiger, Trump, gambling, cheating and so much more)

 

https://www.golf.com...s-donald-trump/

 

 

 

WOULD YOU TAKE ONE MAJOR OR 10 TOUR WINS?

 

ONE MAJOR: 36%

10 TOUR WINS: 64%

 

“Depends if it’s 10 Puerto Rico Opens.”

“I’ll take history over padding my bank account.”

“Would you rather win $10+ million or $1.85 million in the lottery? All about the cash.”

“Which major?”

 

"All about the cash." This...

 

When I used to fantasize about playing on tour, I just wanted to make a decent living playing golf. Because I love playing golf. I didn't care, nor had a deep desire to win any tournaments. Enough to support my family and keep my card every year would have been enough for me. I wouldn't want a bunch of drunk fans and cameras following me around, thanks. ;)

 

But then I love playing golf and even just hitting different shots at the range. I'm headed to the range now, the fourth time this week. :D

 

Very surprising how many guys would take one major over 10 tour wins. I would think if they changed it to 5 wins, the majority of the pros would take a major over 5 tour wins.

So essentially you are saying Andy North had a better career than Stricker? Or at the very least equal?

 

 

I love Stricker, he’s awesome. But Andy North is still being brought up almost 35 years after his win, quite frankly I doubt in 35 years Stricker will brought up in many golf history conversations. No matter how much we like him.

Sorry-in a way you have me laughing. Yes, Andy North is being brought up in conversations. If that is your goal so are Micheel, Moody and co. North is being brought up for his anomaly of a career. Played the PGA tour full time for years and has just three wins -two of them majors(US Opens). I am more impressed by Stricker. Got it done 10 times instead of 3. Reached 2nd on the money list in his best year vs North's best of 24th.

 

So we all have varying opinions on "what counts".

 

Why are you laughing, you brought him up, not me. Is anyone going to bring up Stricker in 35 years (other than he gave Tiger a putting lesson).


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Why are you laughing, you brought him up, not me. Is anyone going to bring up Stricker in 35 years (other than he gave Tiger a putting lesson).

Sorry-my post probably comes across as laughing at you in print. I just meant that Andy North is generally brought up as a prime example of why majors are not a bigger deal. Or why they are not harder to win.

 

North and his game were a good fit for his era of US Opens. And to his credit he won two.

 

In my opinion, and I am not trying to change anyone else's opinion, it is "better" to have reached the levels that a Stricker did in the game than to have a few great weeks. YMMV.

 

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Why are you laughing, you brought him up, not me. Is anyone going to bring up Stricker in 35 years (other than he gave Tiger a putting lesson).

Sorry-my post probably comes across as laughing at you in print. I just meant that Andy North is generally brought up as a prime example of why majors are not a bigger deal. Or why they are not harder to win.

 

North and his game were a good fit for his era of US Opens. And to his credit he won two.

 

In my opinion, and I am not trying to change anyone else's opinion, it is "better" to have reached the levels that a Stricker did in the game than to have a few great weeks. YMMV.

 

It's the weekend-let's go play!

 

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If money wasnt a factor, I'd take 1 Masters over an infinite amount of regular wins.

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I don't have a ego to feed, nothing to prove, nor care if I'm remembered by anyone other than my family.

 

I'd still take the cash and enjoy my life. YMMV

 

And who the hell's Andy North? ;)

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I will say none. Winning a Major shouldn't be something you need to get into the HOF. Except fir a chosen few most won their major by luck. You telling me John Daily is a better golfer than Monty. First the PGA is one step above a regular tour stop. US Open is garbage. Only Masters and The Open are true tests. You win 50 events no Majors is still greatnesd.

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I will say none. Winning a Major shouldn't be something you need to get into the HOF. Except fir a chosen few most won their major by luck. You telling me John Daily is a better golfer than Monty. First the PGA is one step above a regular tour stop. US Open is garbage. Only Masters and The Open are true tests. You win 50 events no Majors is still greatnesd.

 

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Here’s what Tour pros REALLY think (about Tiger, Trump, gambling, cheating and so much more)

 

https://www.golf.com...s-donald-trump/

 

 

 

WOULD YOU TAKE ONE MAJOR OR 10 TOUR WINS?

 

ONE MAJOR: 36%

10 TOUR WINS: 64%

 

“Depends if it’s 10 Puerto Rico Opens.”

“I’ll take history over padding my bank account.”

“Would you rather win $10+ million or $1.85 million in the lottery? All about the cash.”

“Which major?”

 

"All about the cash." This...

 

When I used to fantasize about playing on tour, I just wanted to make a decent living playing golf. Because I love playing golf. I didn't care, nor had a deep desire to win any tournaments. Enough to support my family and keep my card every year would have been enough for me. I wouldn't want a bunch of drunk fans and cameras following me around, thanks. ;)

 

But then I love playing golf and even just hitting different shots at the range. I'm headed to the range now, the fourth time this week. :D

 

Very surprising how many guys would take one major over 10 tour wins. I would think if they changed it to 5 wins, the majority of the pros would take a major over 5 tour wins.

So essentially you are saying Andy North had a better career than Stricker? Or at the very least equal?

 

I love Stricker, he’s awesome. But Andy North is still being brought up almost 35 years after his win, quite frankly I doubt in 35 years Stricker will brought up in many golf history conversations. No matter how much we like him.

 

I just don't know about that. People still bring up Bruce Lietzke. Why? Because he was a damn good golfer with a unique swing and something interesting: he very rarely practiced.

 

People will be talking about Stricker in 20 years because he was a damn good golfer of his time.

 

For me, and Im not speaking for anyone else on the board, its 9 or 10-1, of course depending on what those 9 or 10 tourneys are

 

Putzes

 

Have a great weekend Gents

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I was going to say: "Precisely 8.2!" LOL

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A major is a major. That's why no other tournament is a major. Sure winnings is hard. But winning a major is a different level of hard.

How so?

Same opponents? check

Same courses? check

The two greatest players ever won majors at approximately the same pace as regular events. There is nothing inherently more difficult winning a major than any other big event. Unless there is something in the players head that makes it so. Apparently some players found majors easier to win...Micheel...North....Moody While others like Stricker and Monty of course found them to be harder.

 

Edited to add: It is my belief that there are a couple main reasons young players in general do so much better earlier in their career than most in the past. One is that they have better swing training as children. Perhaps the main reasons is mental training that has taught them that golf is golf. The challenge does not change from the amateur ranks to majors on the big tour. It is them against the course and not against the other players.

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A major is a major. That's why no other tournament is a major. Sure winnings is hard. But winning a major is a different level of hard.

How so?

Same opponents? check

Same courses? check

The two greatest players ever won majors at approximately the same pace as regular events. There is nothing inherently more difficult winning a major than any other big event. Unless there is something in the players head that makes it so. Apparently some players found majors easier to win...Micheel...North....Moody While others like Stricker and Monty of course found them to be harder.

 

Edited to add: It is my belief that there are a couple main reasons young players in general do so much better earlier in their career than most in the past. One is that they have better swing training as children. Perhaps the main reasons is mental training that has taught them that golf is golf. The challenge does not change from the amateur ranks to majors on the big tour. It is them against the course and not against the other players.

 

C’mon the US Open at Pebble Beach is a completely different beast than the regular crapola tournament at Pebble Beach.

 

More difficult course setup and a far stronger field. Aside from the name of the course, they have almost nothing in common.

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A major is a major. That's why no other tournament is a major. Sure winnings is hard. But winning a major is a different level of hard.

How so?

Same opponents? check

Same courses? check

The two greatest players ever won majors at approximately the same pace as regular events. There is nothing inherently more difficult winning a major than any other big event. Unless there is something in the players head that makes it so. Apparently some players found majors easier to win...Micheel...North....Moody While others like Stricker and Monty of course found them to be harder.

 

Edited to add: It is my belief that there are a couple main reasons young players in general do so much better earlier in their career than most in the past. One is that they have better swing training as children. Perhaps the main reasons is mental training that has taught them that golf is golf. The challenge does not change from the amateur ranks to majors on the big tour. It is them against the course and not against the other players.

 

C'mon the US Open at Pebble Beach is a completely different beast than the regular crapola tournament at Pebble Beach.

 

More difficult course setup and a far stronger field. Aside from the name of the course, they have almost nothing in common.

A) someone will win-just like any event. B) The harder field is true-to an extent. Do you think the winning score would have been any different this past week if DJ and Koepka and Woods were playing? The winning score does not really change based on who is playing. The better players have a lower scoring average because they are more consistent. Would anyone have gone lower than Svennson(in rd 1) or Kuchar? C) see A

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A major is a major. That's why no other tournament is a major. Sure winnings is hard. But winning a major is a different level of hard.

How so?

Same opponents? check

Same courses? check

The two greatest players ever won majors at approximately the same pace as regular events. There is nothing inherently more difficult winning a major than any other big event. Unless there is something in the players head that makes it so. Apparently some players found majors easier to win...Micheel...North....Moody While others like Stricker and Monty of course found them to be harder.

 

Edited to add: It is my belief that there are a couple main reasons young players in general do so much better earlier in their career than most in the past. One is that they have better swing training as children. Perhaps the main reasons is mental training that has taught them that golf is golf. The challenge does not change from the amateur ranks to majors on the big tour. It is them against the course and not against the other players.

 

C'mon the US Open at Pebble Beach is a completely different beast than the regular crapola tournament at Pebble Beach.

 

More difficult course setup and a far stronger field. Aside from the name of the course, they have almost nothing in common.

A) someone will win-just like any event. B) The harder field is true-to an extent. Do you think the winning score would have been any different this past week if DJ and Koepka and Woods were playing? The winning score does not really change based on who is playing. The better players have a lower scoring average because they are more consistent. Would anyone have gone lower than Svennson(in rd 1) or Kuchar? C) see A

 

A) in games without ties someone will always win. In general the better player or team wins more.

 

B) the winning score would have most likely been different if it were a major. The course set up would probably play harder. The better players in the field of a major might have put more pressure on Kuchar, forcing him to take more stressful shots. Like, iirc he started Sunday with a 3 stroke lead. He might not have that big of a cushion with more of the top 25 in the field. He might have to “go for it” more with a DJ or Tiger breathing down his neck on the final round of a major.

 

C) it’s possible. You’re talking about the top 5 players in the world who weren’t in the field. Who knows? One of them might have shot a 63 on Sunday and won by a stroke or 2.

 

D) closing out a Game 7 or any game where the stakes are highest is one of the most difficult things in sports. The mental toughness the all time greats like Tiger and Jack possess is probably their greatest asset. A 1 stroke lead on a Sunday in April at Augusta is a whole different ball of wax then the same 1 stroke lead on a Sunday in January in Hawaii.

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^^Then why do the best-Jack and Tiger-win majors roughly at the same rate they win regular events? If the best have this huge mental advantage and the majors are so much more difficult to win why didn't they win more majors? How could Yang beat Woods? Fleck beat Hogan?

 

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^^Then why do the best-Jack and Tiger-win majors roughly at the same rate they win regular events? If the best have this huge mental advantage and the majors are so much more difficult to win why didn't they win more majors? How could Yang beat Woods? Fleck beat Hogan?

 

It's still golf.

 

 

You are entitled to your own opinion but not your own facts, majors are harder to win and far more prestigious that a random tour win just ask Doug Sanders

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^^Then why do the best-Jack and Tiger-win majors roughly at the same rate they win regular events? If the best have this huge mental advantage and the majors are so much more difficult to win why didn't they win more majors? How could Yang beat Woods? Fleck beat Hogan?

 

It's still golf.

 

 

You are entitled to your own opinion but not your own facts, majors are harder to win and far more prestigious that a random tour win just ask Doug Sanders

They didn't win at the same rate? For every Sanders there is a Micheel.

 

But yes, over the years they have received more prestige.

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^^Then why do the best-Jack and Tiger-win majors roughly at the same rate they win regular events? If the best have this huge mental advantage and the majors are so much more difficult to win why didn't they win more majors? How could Yang beat Woods? Fleck beat Hogan?

 

It's still golf.

 

They don't.

 

Tiger's win rate for majors is 18.9%. His win rate for other events is 25.6%

 

Jack's win rate for majors(through age 46) is 18.2% and for other events is 15.7%

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^^Then why do the best-Jack and Tiger-win majors roughly at the same rate they win regular events? If the best have this huge mental advantage and the majors are so much more difficult to win why didn't they win more majors? How could Yang beat Woods? Fleck beat Hogan?

 

It's still golf.

 

They don't.

 

Tiger's win rate for majors is 18.9%. His win rate for other events is 25.6%

 

Jack's win rate for majors(through age 46) is 18.2% and for other events is 15.7%

Competed to other players lowly percentages those numbers don't qualify as "roughly"? Jack's 2.5% is roughly an extra major every dozen years.

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I have never looked at it that way. That’s like saying “how many Chevy Malibus equal a Mercedes E Class?” You can take the 4 Malibus and I’ll take the Benz, hahaha. A Major is a Major, the pinnacle, the ultimate, the absolute zenith of Professional golf and a Professional golfer’s career. Even if he/she wins only one, for that week, for those 72 holes, they were THE GREATEST in their craft, and they ran with, beat and will always have a place amongst the titans & icons of the game, if for only that one week, however they will sit with them forever. Doesn’t matter. They went to the mountain top. A Major? There is no substitute:) M

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      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #3
      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #4
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Brandt Snedeker - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Max Greyserman - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Eric Cole - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Carl Yuan - WITb - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Russell Henley - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Justin Sun - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Alex Noren - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Shane Lowry - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Taylor Montgomery - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Jake Knapp (KnappTime_ltd) - WITB - - 2024 Cognizant Classic
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Super Stoke Pistol Lock 1.0 & 2.0 grips - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      LA Golf new insert putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      New Garsen Quad Tour 15 grip - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      New Swag covers - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Jacob Bridgeman's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Bud Cauley's custom Cameron putters - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Ryo Hisatsune's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Chris Kirk - new black Callaway Apex CB irons and a few Odyssey putters - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Alejandro Tosti's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Genesis Invitational - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      General Albums
       
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #3
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #4
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Rory McIlroy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Sepp Straka - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Patrick Rodgers - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Brendon Todd - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Denny McCarthy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Corey Conners - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Chase Johnson - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tommy Fleetwood - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Matt Fitzpatrick - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Si Woo Kim - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Viktor Hovland - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Wyndham Clark - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Cam Davis - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Nick Taylor - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Ben Baller WITB update (New putter, driver, hybrid and shafts) – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Vortex Golf rangefinder - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Fujikura Ventus shaft - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods & TaylorMade "Sun Day Red" apparel launch event, product photos – 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods Sun Day Red golf shoes - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Aretera shafts - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Toulon putters - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods' new white "Sun Day Red" golf shoe prototypes – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
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