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Rory will probably win more Majors because he's still so young. But it's still no guarantee. I remember Padraig Harrington was tearing up the golf world a few years ago winning 3 majors in a couple of years. Then he started tinkering around with his swing and fell off the map. Rory made the mistake of changing his equipment and the people around him guiding and managing him, and it totally fuked up his game. He'll probably eventually get his swagger back. But sometimes they don't. It's a fine line they walk when it comes to professional golf, because everybody is so damned good.

I think Red Eye was saying Rory will win more majors.....not that he will win more than Tiger. (could be wrong)

If he thinks he is catching Tiger than I think he is delusional!
 

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Bash me, call me names, do as you please....but Ill put it out there and say Tiger wins by 3+ this weekend.
 

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Bash me, call me names, do as you please....but Ill put it out there and say Tiger wins by 3+ this weekend.

could happen, but he will need to be ahead going into Sunday.. We all know what haappens when he is not leading..
 

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Tiger Doesn't win on the East Coast. He has won the great majority of his Tournaments in the Midwest and West...................
 

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Tiger Doesn't win on the East Coast. He has won the great majority of his Tournaments in the Midwest and West...................

Huh???? Bethpage, DC, Florida, 4 majors alone in Georgia, one major in Oklahoma I'm sure there are more "non West" wins on the long list
 

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In 24 tournament starts in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, Tiger Woods has won just twice, or 8% of the time he tees it up. That would be terrific for any other golfer on the planet, but for Woods it's downright awful.
Bear in mind that over his full career, Woods has won roughly 25% of his starts: That includes a scary 37% of his starts in the Midwest, nearly 30% in Florida and 26% on the West Coast. His apparent allergy to the Northeast isn't just surprising, it defies the law of averages
 

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In 24 tournament starts in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, Tiger Woods has won just twice, or 8% of the time he tees it up. That would be terrific for any other golfer on the planet, but for Woods it's downright awful.
Bear in mind that over his full career, Woods has won roughly 25% of his starts: That includes a scary 37% of his starts in the Midwest, nearly 30% in Florida and 26% on the West Coast. His apparent allergy to the Northeast isn't just surprising, it defies the law of averages

Who is Mathew Futterman anyways?
 

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You must not watch or listen to a lot of golf... Rory is a constant talking point on the golf channel


watch at least one round of every tourney......usually on the weekends which Rory seldom is mentioned. Don't have time to watch the golf channel because of better stuff on the tube......or I'm at my club trying to sharpen my own skills.
 

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Current live odds to win Honda Classic

Top 3 odds


Justin Thomas 13/4
Daniel Berger +600
Tiger Woods +1250
 

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Even I have given up on my beloved Tiger, but I will tune it to Golf Channel, and watch sat.sun anytime he is in it, and so do about 20 million more fans...GO Tiger..!!
 
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Very nice showing this week for Tiger.....was impressive on a tough course with a good field....
 

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Justin Thomas is on fire.

He's better then Jordan Spieth
 

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Better result then expected... but he's still very inconsistent..Majors would be a different story , you can't get away with errant shots off the tee.. And thats without using the driver that much.. field was average. DJ , Spieth , Rahm , Day , Phil , Matsuyama , and others didn't tee it up
 
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The GOAT......it is a wonder how many individuals buried him five years ago.....doubt anyone else ever wins 82 tournaments again.....
 

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after winning #82 we are certainly getting more writers declaring Tiger as the GOAT. For certain, he is resilient ,remarkably so

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https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/golf/gary-murphy-column-tiger-woods-20753346



Shelve the debate, we have our answer – Tiger is the greatest of all time.
He may be three majors shy of Jack Nicklaus, but Woods is out on his own.

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He has won 15 majors to date, is one of five men to achieve the grand slam and is the only star of the modern era to win four straight majors.
And now we can add an historic 82nd PGA title to a remarkable CV.
Tiger’s win at the Zozo Championship in Japan saw him match the previous record held by Sam Snead who won his 82nd PGA tournament in 1965.
The difference, of course, is Snead was 52 when he won his 82nd and Woods is only 43.


It is 23 years ago to the month that Tiger won his first PGA title, beating Davis Love III in a play-off at the Las Vegas Invitational.
Drill further into his stats and you’ll find a golfer who has the highest win percentage in PGA Tour history for players who made 200 or more starts.
His 22.8 per cent success rate outshines Ben Hogan (21.3 per cent) and Byron Nelson (18.1 per cent).
He has made the cut in 91 per cent of his PGA Tour starts and won PGA Tour events in 19 different seasons.


At times he’s had fame and infamy in equal measure.
His human frailties – well documented relationship problems and prescription drug issues – have been laid bare and lived out under the sharpest of spotlights.
Golfers in the past didn’t have to deal with that level of intrusion or scrutiny.
His body has also been tested to the limit. Examine his medical record (five knee ops, four back surgeries) and you’d swear it was that of a retired NFL linebacker.
The fact he is still winning at the highest level speaks volumes of his character and quality.
Let’s not forget that after winning his 15th major in fairytale fashion at this year’s Masters – his first in 11 years – he had fallen off the golfing map.
He hadn’t played since knee surgery in August but there he was in Japan winning wire-to-wire after a nine week break. Superhuman doesn’t cover it.
It was an added bonus that local hero Hideki Matsuyama was in the mix down the straight, but it was the Tiger Show in Narashino.
World No1 Brooks Koepka said last week he sees very few threats to his crown moving forward, but 10 days later he might have to rethink that theory.
Tiger is back. And how.




 

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