Nicklaus is playing?GOAT chipped in on 17 to square the match. Oh my!
Nicklaus is playing?
True.Knew that was coming. I have no argument against it. Both amazing.
Knew that was coming. I have no argument against it. Both amazing.
I will stick with the Golden Bear !!!I'll take Tiger in his prime over anyone.
That is right. This can be watched nearly every weekend during the tour. Not sure why anyone would pay to watch it.Paying $20 to watch Millionaires throwing around 200k like nothing, I’m gonna pass
That is right. This can be watched nearly every weekend during the tour. Not sure why anyone would pay to watch it.
I'll take Tiger in his prime over anyone.
Don't worry about it, it doesn't affect you. Mind your business.That is right. This can be watched nearly every weekend during the tour. Not sure why anyone would pay to watch it.
I'll take Tiger in his prime over anyone.
Problem with Tiger is that he will always have that question hanging over his head.I'll take Tiger in his prime over anyone.
I agree that those two are 1 and 1a. My thoughts are that Jack hit it longer and straighter than anyone in his era, and this was when they played wound balls and persimmon drivers. No telling how long he would have been if he had todays equipment. Also, some of Tiger's drives that end up 15-20 yards off the fairway, would have been in another zip code had he been using Jack's equipment. I started playing in 1962 and trust me, there is absolutely no comparison in equipment. I am still a 7 hdcp at age 67, but a lot of that is the advancements in equipment.
Crybaby Brits, still mad because fat Monty never won a major.
No disrespect but I imagine 99 percent of people over 55 would fight for Jack as GOAT.
No disrespect but I imagine 99 percent of people over 55 would fight for Jack as GOAT.
Problem with Tiger is that he will always have that question hanging over his head.
I met Monty right after a practice round at Hualalai, at the Mitsubishi Championship on the Big Island this past January. I had always thought he would be a butt, but I was presently surprised. He was very cordial and free with his time. He had played his practice round by himself, but with a lady in the cart.
It's because we saw how good he was, and know the equipment he had to play with. No disrespect to Tiger, but if he had to play with the equipment of the 60's and 70's
he could not play the game that won him all his majors. There was no bomb and gouge. You had to hit fairways and work the ball. Just a different set of skills required to play back then.
Probably over 65 would be more accurate.
You can make the "in his prime" argument for lots of players.
Sorry but Tigers equipment wasn't anything like now when he came up and he can work the ball with the best of them. His short game and putting he would be just as great.
Not like Tigers prime. When Jack says he was better that is all I need. He has said it for 20 years.
I would think that he was right on 55. Jack won a couple of majors in 1980, and someone aged 55 would have been 17.
I met Monty right after a practice round at Hualalai, at the Mitsubishi Championship on the Big Island this past January. I had always thought he would be a butt, but I was presently surprised. He was very cordial and free with his time. He had played his practice round by himself, but with a lady in the cart.
It's because we saw how good he was, and know the equipment he had to play with. No disrespect to Tiger, but if he had to play with the equipment of the 60's and 70's
he could not play the game that won him all his majors. There was no bomb and gouge. You had to hit fairways and work the ball. Just a different set of skills required to play back then.
Jack was dominant in the 60's and early 70's and Tom Watson was the man in the late 70's and early 80's.
Tiger or any other great player of today would have been great 50-100 years ago just like great players of old would be great today. Equipment has nothing to do with a player’s talent/abilities/greatness in golf because that select group of players would adapt to anything you put in their hands. Most pros would for that matter. Jack, Jones, etc would have adapted to the fitness side of elite golf today.
The players who have benefitted greatly or the most from the advancement of equipment is the amateur/hacks/older folks who need the help. Pros are going to hit the middle of the club face the majority of the time.
At their best, IMO, Tiger is the best to ever play the game. Looking at their overall careers, Jack is the best. Not even sure Phil is in the Top 10.
No disrespect but I imagine 99 percent of people over 55 would fight for Jack as GOAT.
That's because we saw him play. You didn't. Also consider the amount of tape on Tiger in competition vs the amount on Jack. Everything Tiger has done on a golf course is recorded. You can't say that about Jack and there is no doubt he hit shots that would rival the best of Tiger.
Even I can hit golf shots that are just as good as what Tiger hits. He just hits them more often than I do.
Your opinion that he's better than Tiger is no more than your opinion. It can't be proven. So whatever floats your boat. Lucky Jack. He didn't have all his horrendous shots on tape.
We can use metrics. Are you using majors won? How about top 5 finishes in majors? Maybe you're using money won on tour. 37 top 2 finishes in majors is a very tall mountain. Tell me what Tiger has done that even remotely compares to that stat.
I was at the last Masters Jack played. I'm not that far from 55. So you taking offense to age with your smart remark that I didn't see him means nothing to me. Again, you can't say one is better than the other when they didn't play head to head in the same field. I didn't say who water better. Feel free to continue to stomp your foot on the ground and say Jack was better. It's humorous, and infantile.
He shot a 64 on Sunday at the PGA to finish 2nd. Had as good a year at majors as Rory or Spieth did and neither of them had back surgery last year, I would say he has as good a chance as anyone to win a major.That's my point. He can come from behind and get close, or he can rally and get into the lead, but he cannot seal the deal. I just think the Tour Championship was a unique situation, and he survived, because nobody shot well that final day. Even at that, he lost the big lead and limped in with a two stroke win. With a full field, and a cut where those left are on their games, I just don't see him winning another major. Of course I could be wrong and he wins four more, but over 40 nerves just don't hold up as well. His body may not hold up either. His back looks ok, but I am not convinced that he wasn't on the juice. It would explain a lot of his injuries.