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Originally posted by BrandonA View PostAnd 40 of those were on the European Tour which is pretty **** impressive. They play links golf. Totally different game than American golf. How many golfers can adjust and compete like that?
Not many, links golf is a different animal
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Originally posted by adam_p View PostSeveral contributing factors, but pace of play is horrendous and is damaging it for sure.
You see the the people on Golf channel talking about how we need to fix that, then the next show on is Michael Breed telling you how you need to take 56 practice swings, line it up, wiggle your ***, take 37 dufner waggles, then hit the ball. Then when you get on the green it is another song and dance before you putt. It is ridiculous.
I do everything I can to avoid metroplex golf courses for this reason. Last time I played Champions Circle in Ft Worth it took 6+ hours.
Term is called "Ready Golf".
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Originally posted by BrandonA View PostCorrect me if I'm wrong , but didn't Augasta try to Tiger proof the course after his dominance ? As well as several other majors and venues? At the time all the other tour pro's were playing with equivalent equipment so the changes weren't equipment related in my opinion
Most traditional major championship venues tiger proofed their course including Augusta
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Originally posted by SFAbowhunter View PostIt affected his mental game....forget his long drives, his amazing chips, iron game, and think about the amount of ridiculous putts he used to make.
None of those things he injured should affect his putting abilities.
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Originally posted by ghostgoblin22 View Postno tigers dominance from 1999-2009 is the greatest stretch of any golfer ever, even jack said so, jack was just more consistent in the long run....
I wont argue jack being the greatest, but between them its 1a and 1b and a coin flip between the two..don't be biased, you could argue Ben Hogan was the greatest or even Arnie...its tough to compare between the generations
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Originally posted by spikebuck View PostI hope Tiger wins 5 more majors but to me it's not 1a and 1b. It's 1 and 2 and the Golden Bear still sits atop the mountain. Consistency is a huge part of the equation to me.
Everyone knows Bo Jackson is the greatest all sound athlete of all time. But he had an extremely short career. Still the best.
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Originally posted by tigerscowboy View PostOkay. You're the president of the Snead club. Fair enough.
There is no majority group on this earth (that knows golf, plays golf, knows golf history, and the players) that will side with the absurd statement that Snead is the greatest golfer vs Jack.
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Originally posted by adam_p View PostNo, I'm saying there is no comparing any of them from different eras. They are all great and using arbitrary numbers from completely different time periods isnt fair to any of them. You said there is no argument. I'm simply saying that isn't true. Imo Moe Norman could be in the conversation and most of the people here have never heard of him.
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Originally posted by tigerscowboy View PostWe play a round in 3 hours and work on the phone while we play (don't tee off on Saturdays). Highest handicap in our group is a 12 and lowest is a 3.
Term is called "Ready Golf".
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