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In the Presence of Greatness

The Golden Bear was my man when I was a kid. He was my early golf hero. I'm just old enough to have caught the tail-end of Jack's career. I was just into my teens when Nicklaus had his last great year, two majors in 1980. I'm not ashamed to admit that I cried watching Jack win the 1986 Masters.

OK, I am ashamed to admit it. But I'm admitting it anyway, by way of illustrating this: It was hard for me to let go of the idea that Nicklaus was the greatest of all-time. But let go of it I did, somewhere around the time that Tiger Woods reached 40-plus wins and 10 majors.

A couple of statistical notes from the Buick Invitational illustrate how staggering is Tiger Woods' greatness.

First, he won for the fourth straight year. The PGA Tour record for most consecutive wins in one tournament is four. Before Tiger came along, three golfers had done that. They did it in, respectively, the 1870s, the 1920s and the 1930s. Then Tiger did it at the Arnold Palmer Invitational (Bay Hill), and now he's done it at the Buick Invitational. And he'll have two more opportunities this year to do it again, because he's won the WGC CA Championship and WGC Bridgestone three times consecutively each.

Second, he's tied Arnold Palmer on the career victories list with 62. It took Palmer 473 tournaments to get 62 wins. It's taken Tiger 232 tournaments.

Tiger Woods has as many wins as Arnold Palmer in less than half the starts.

Woods is the greatest of all-time, surely everyone recognizes that by now. And nobody in the history of the game - not Nicklaus, not Hogan - is even close.

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just plain scary
Geez - the guy takes three months off - drags the sticks to  the golf course for one week in those three months just to pick up a little scratch for the charity - back to the gym for the rest of the time - returns healthy, in shape, and focused just to destroy another field.  Even worse for everybody else - he's relaxed.  The only thing that got him even a little cranky was back to back to back bogies in howling wind and rain.

You really have to keep reminding yourself that the rest of the guys on the course aren't that bad - Tiger is just that good.

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on Jan 27, 2008 9:11 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

yah
The last Masters Jack won was my touchstone for emotional intensity while watching a golf tournament until Tiger won his first.  (Gotta rank Se Ri Pak vs. Jenny Chausiriporn up there, too.)  But here's why I'll be doing the LPGA blogging again this year.

by The Constructivist on Jan 28, 2008 8:33 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

...not so fast!....
...stu, i usually agree with what you say but you're wrong here...the greatest golfer of all time?...that's easy...it's jack nicklaus...he's got 73 tournament wins, tiger's got 62...jack's got his 18 majors, tiger 13...

now tiger in all probability will surpass jack's records but for right now jack's the best...it's not even close...

by tommyc on Jan 28, 2008 6:33 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

if we're just counting tournaments...
...then Sam Snead is still the greatest golfer ever. 82 tournament wins PLUS another 70 around the world and 7 majors during a career that crossed WWII when a lot of tournaments were suspended for the war effort.

(just stirring the muck)

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on Jan 28, 2008 7:10 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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