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Official World Golf Ranking - ranking - rankings - 8/16/2013 1:47:04 AM
He's almost twice as good as Phil
He's almost twice as good as Phil
Official World Golf Ranking - ranking - rankings - 8/16/2013 1:47:04 AM
He's almost twice as good as Phil
What's interesting is how Tiger can be No. 1 with 9 less events than Phil and others. I wonder how he would do if he played more? Hmmmm
Ha ha. In the area that counts its:
Mickelson - 1
Woods - 0
What's interesting is how Tiger can be No. 1 with 9 less events than Phil and others. I wonder how he would do if he played more? Hmmmm
What's interesting is how Tiger can be No. 1 with 9 less events than Phil and others. I wonder how he would do if he played more? Hmmmm
If you ain't gota a Major, you ain't got shit.If you're not first you're last!
Its hard to win anything. period.
"The Best Player inThe World" should not be oh for his last 22 in the Majors; especially at the rate he wins in the weekly tournaments..
If Tiger Woods is the best golfer in the world it's an indictment of the state of the sport.
He hasn't won a Major in five full seasons and no one is betting on him to win any anytime soon.
Lee Westwood & Luke Donald were # 1 in that ranking for a while & neither won a major nor were really close. It is just some random rating. I would not read too much into it. Actually - you could make a case that golf is in really good shape right now since there are lots of very good golfers who contend quite often. Of course - the old timer "I walked through 5 ft of snow to get to school" type people will never see it this way.
I think majors are over rated to a degree...sure they're suppose to define the best player on a given week, but to win one or two and not win much else (Andy North & Daly) are you really a great a player? I don't think so. I'd take Westwood's career over either of those guys.
I think that's why we're going to see more guys like Freddie & DL3 get into the HOF.
Westwood was close a bunch of times.
BUT hasn't won a single major.