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The current issue of the USGA magazine, Golf Journal, has an article about the USGA championships Tiger has won. Currently he is tied for the top spot with Bobby Jones, each with 9. In the article he talks about how he would like to reach double digits and do something no one else has done.

 

With each passing year it is less and less likely that Tiger will win another US Open. So how about this scenario. Tiger continues to play a limited schedule centered around the majors for the next four years. He turns 50 and plays in the US Senior Open and wins. He rides off into the sunset with the record for most USGA championships, having won every USGA individual event available to him.

 

Alternative ending. He plays in and wins the next two Senior Opens and retires having won three straight USGA Juniors, three straight US Amateurs, three straight US Senior Opens, and three US Opens.

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He's 44 now and to me his biggest challenge is simply being able to still play competitively six years from now.  I heard an interesting stat that Woods scoring average goes up each successive round of a tournament the majority of the time.  This says to me when he does play he physically worsens every day.  Thus his much reduced schedule.  

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47 minutes ago, cristphoto said:

I heard an interesting stat that Woods scoring average goes up each successive round of a tournament the majority of the time. 

 

Quick look at his results the last two seasons shows that statistic is wrong. It has happened twice over 20 events. One (The Zozo 64-64-66-67) he won. It also happened at The Genesis at the start of 2020 (69-73-76-77).

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The Champions Tour was created back when the guys weren't making as much on the PGA Tour. They wanted a place to keep playing so they could stay "famous" and relevant and keep bringing in money. Nowadays, successful Pros will be sitting on tens of millions of dollars by the time they turn 50. There's no incentive really for any of these modern guys to play the Champions Tour unless they really dramatically change something about it.

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5 minutes ago, BMC said:

Didn't he just win The Masters??  

Jack won the Masters in 1986 at age 46 but never had a Top 5 finish in another major after that.

 

After 1986, Jack never had another Top 10 in any major other than the Masters.

 

I'd say Tiger's coming back to win one more Masters was among the most amazing comeback stories in sports. But it had a fairly similar historical precedent in Jack Nicklaus.

 

Tiger winning another US Open at this point would be off the charts less likely than that last Masters win was. 

 

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On 9/16/2020 at 2:41 PM, Forged4ever said:

I can only think that he'd prefer that that tie breaker double digit gettin Championship be on the Big Boy Tour??‍♂️

 

One thing that I would hope that even his harshest critics have learned by 09/15/2020 is to NEVER EVER write Tiger Woods off.

 

Just plantin the peg as Tiger Woods? is worth 2-3 strokes and 2-300yds across a 72 hole Major

 

As always, just my .03 worth?

 

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Agreed.  I always thought the gold standard in golf was 4 US Opens. 
Jones 

Hogan

Jack

Tiger has just 3. 
 

Forged I know you are a personal fan of Mr. Sneed, but Tiger winning that 4th would put him in elite company. In my personal opinion the Mt. Rushmore of golf. 

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4 minutes ago, dlygrisse said:

Agreed.  I always thought the gold standard in golf was 4 US Opens. 
Jones 

Hogan

Jack

Tiger has just 3. 
 

Forged I know you are a personal fan of Mr. Sneed, but Tiger winning that 4th would put him in elite company. In my personal opinion the Mt. Rushmore of golf. 

Right.  Because tiger isn't already in elite company. 

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On 9/16/2020 at 8:37 AM, farmer said:

IF Tiger can still play at 50, it is far from a given that he can just show up and win the Senior Open.

 

I'd have money on him.

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On 9/15/2020 at 2:23 PM, dalehead said:

The current issue of the USGA magazine, Golf Journal, has an article about the USGA championships Tiger has won. Currently he is tied for the top spot with Bobby Jones, each with 9. In the article he talks about how he would like to reach double digits and do something no one else has done.

 

With each passing year it is less and less likely that Tiger will win another US Open. So how about this scenario. Tiger continues to play a limited schedule centered around the majors for the next four years. He turns 50 and plays in the US Senior Open and wins. He rides off into the sunset with the record for most USGA championships, having won every USGA individual event available to him.

 

Alternative ending. He plays in and wins the next two Senior Opens and retires having won three straight USGA Juniors, three straight US Amateurs, three straight US Senior Opens, and three US Opens.

Fast forward him 6 years and he won't even be competitive in that 

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With all due respect, it seems that some are fighting over the estate before the patient is dead. Tiger will have chances to win majors in the coming years, and Phil might have one or two more chances too, though at this point the window is pretty much closed on him unless he changes his game and trades distance for accuracy.

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16 hours ago, tgoodspe1991 said:

The Champions Tour was created back when the guys weren't making as much on the PGA Tour. They wanted a place to keep playing so they could stay "famous" and relevant and keep bringing in money. Nowadays, successful Pros will be sitting on tens of millions of dollars by the time they turn 50. There's no incentive really for any of these modern guys to play the Champions Tour unless they really dramatically change something about it.

You obviously do not know or have not spoken with the vast majority of these "modern guys," ???

 

Regardless, stay Well and I hope that you're having a nice season?

 

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14 hours ago, dlygrisse said:

Agreed.  I always thought the gold standard in golf was 4 US Opens. 
Jones 

Hogan

Jack

Tiger has just 3. 
 

Forged I know you are a personal fan of Mr. Sneed, but Tiger winning that 4th would put him in elite company. In my personal opinion the Mt. Rushmore of golf. 

My gold standard is the total of Open Championships/British Open and US Open.

 

3 players have won 7:  Harry Vardon, Bob Jones and Jack Nicklaus.

 

Tiger is next with 6, along with Walter Hagen and Tom Watson.  Of those three, Tiger is for sure the best.

 

As great a career as Vardon, Jones and Nicklaus?  Vardon came back from tuberculosis to win a couple more - that's a huge accomplishment.  Tuberculosis.  Jones played seldom, but his win percentage from 1923 to 1930 is off the charts.  Jack managed his career over a long period of time.  Tiger - mismanagement (Green Beret training, the Hydrant Episode).

 

Did Tiger play the best golf of any player over a 3 or 4 year period - most emphatically yes.  But someone has to stick up for history.  

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13 hours ago, jkumpire said:

With all due respect, it seems that some are fighting over the estate before the patient is dead. Tiger will have chances to win majors in the coming years, and Phil might have one or two more chances too, though at this point the window is pretty much closed on him unless he changes his game and trades distance for accuracy.

I agree with you......we live in a "what have you done for me lately" society. There's a lot of young players that hasn't sniffed a major in the last five years Rory, Finau, Fowler,etc..) Are we declaring that their chances are gone, NO...Oh, by the way isn't Woods the reining Masters Champion?.....LOL! Tiger and Phil might have more than a few chances left...

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13 hours ago, jkumpire said:

With all due respect, it seems that some are fighting over the estate before the patient is dead. Tiger will have chances to win majors in the coming years, and Phil might have one or two more chances too, though at this point the window is pretty much closed on him unless he changes his game and trades distance for accuracy.

I love this post and agree ? however screw that "with all due respect," ??

 

Cheers?

RP

 

 

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1 minute ago, Sean2 said:

I remember a few years ago, McIlroy missed two cuts in a row and a lot of people were saying his career was over. ?

His career in majors might be over.  And there is no one I would rather watch than "the kid."

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