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Lol, what’s funny is normally there would be a ton of Tiger haters here telling you what an idiot you are. But unfortunately they are all in hiding now. But you keep thinking Tiger is “leaps and bounds” better than Jack if it makes you feel better. Lol

Thanks for not disagreeing that Jack's competition was the other country club kids - and that golf is just ever so slightly more competitive today than it was 40-50 years ago

Lebron went to umpteen finals in a row - then he came to the western conference - now, not so much
 

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I really never knew hating Tiger Woods was a big thing until all these threads got bumped after he won the Masters today.

Was he really that polarizing to people? Everyone I know who follows golf loves him.

He didnt make golf - but let's be serious - he made golf
 
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Thanks for not disagreeing that Jack's competition was the other country club kids - and that golf is just ever so slightly more competitive today than it was 40-50 years ago

Lebron went to umpteen finals in a row - then he came to the western conference - now, not so much
When you get that list of the majors won by the competition in Tigers era that matches Jacks just let me know. And stop talking about the NBA, it makes you look more foolish than you already do. The fact you think that justifies your argument shows how stupid you are about the subject.
 

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When you get that list of the majors won by the competition in Tigers era that matches Jacks just let me know. And stop talking about the NBA, it makes you look more foolish than you already do. The fact you think that justifies your argument shows how stupid you are about the subject.

Yes, every one is stupid - and ur smart - and ur confused y ur considered one of the forum clowns - now go ahead and post again cuz like Vito u have to have the last post
 

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so because tiger was so good.. they decided to start the pga tour????

No, not the PGA tour - the 500 other professional tours that exist now - those ones - they exist because of Tiger - something along these lines


  • [h=5]PGA Tour[/h] The Professional Golf Association Tour is an organization that runs the main professional golf tournaments played within the United States and North America. It’s a membership organization of professional golfers aimed to expand the game of golf and grow opportunities for players both domestically and internationally, while upholding the integrity of the game.

  • [h=5]Web.com Tour[/h] The developmental tour for the PGA Tour for professional golfers who have yet to earn their PGA Tour card from Qualifying School or have qualified but were unsuccessful in earning enough money to stay at that level. The top 25 money list players on the Web.com tour are granted PGA membership for the following season.

  • [h=5]Symetra Tour[/h] Known as “The Road to the LPGA” the Symetra Tour is the official developmental tour for the LPGA. It is open to both professionals and qualifier amateurs. The top 10 players on the money list from the Symetra Tour are granted LPGA membership for the following year.

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  • [h=5]Mackenzie Tour – PGA Tour Canada[/h] The leading tour for men’s professional golf in Canada. Many aspiring professionals from across the globe participate in the PGA Tour Canada as it provides an access point to the PGA Tour. The top 5 players on the PGA Tour Canada Order of Merit earn Web.com Tour cards. In November 2012 the U.S. PGA Tour took over operation and the organization was renamed to the PGA Tour Canada. In 2015 Mackenzie Investments became the tour’s umbrella sponsor and the tour was named Mackenzie Tour – PGA Tour Canada.

  • [h=5]European Tour[/h] The PGA European Tour is the primary tour for professional golfers in Europe. Their goal is to administer professional golf tournaments that offer their members profitable prizes and the ability to have a sustainable income by playing tournaments. Most events are played in Western Europe with the larger prize money events being played in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain and Germany. The PGA European Tour is also a leading partner for the Ryder Cup Europe, along with the PGA of Great Britain and Ireland.
  • [h=5]Challenge Tour[/h] The Challenge Tour is the developmental tour for professional golfers seeking to make it to the European Tour. Organized by the PGA European Tour the Challenge Tour provides hopeful professional golfers an opportunity to earn their way onto the European Tour. The top 20 players each year are granted a promotion to the European Tour.

  • [h=5]Asian Tour[/h] The Asian Tour is the premier men’s professional golf tour in Asia (except Japan which has its own tour). It is the official regional sanctioning body for professional golf in Asia with the mission to expand tournament golf to substantially enhance the careers of its members, thereby developing and growing golf in Asia while staying committed to the integrity of the game. It is the only recognized pan-Asian professional golf tour in Asia through its membership of the International Federation of PGA Tours, providing its events with Official World Ranking status. Participating countries include: Bangladesh, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Mauritius, Philippines, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam
  • [h=5]Asian Development Tour[/h] Launched in 2010 the Asian Development Tour (ADT) offers professional golfers in Asia a path to get onto the Asian Tour, which sanctions the developmental tour. The top five players on the ADT at the end of the season earn their Asian Tour cards for the next season.

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  • [h=5]Professional Golf Tour of India[/h] Based in India, The Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), is a professional golf tour for men within the nation. The PGTI tour was formed in 2006 and serves as a stepping stone into the higher-level tours like the Asian Tour. Many Indian players have joined the Asian Tour, while a some have gone on to compete in the leading tours, the European Tour and the PGA Tour.

  • [h=5]PGM Tour (Professional Golf of Malaysia)[/h] Professional Golf of Malaysia (PGM) was founded in August 2010 with the objective to promote golf, contribute towards its growth and help professional golfers in Malaysia enhance their skills. The PGM tour hosts a series of annual golf tournaments both individually and in partnership with the Asian Development Tour and the ASEAN PGA Tour.
  • [h=5]ASEAN PGA Tour[/h] The ASEAN PGA Tour was launched in 2007 with the aim of giving better playing opportunities to professional golfers from the 10 member countries in ASEAN, Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The tour is made up of aspiring golfers and seasoned professionals who needed more chances to play.
  • [h=5]Korean Tour[/h] Men’s professional golf tour run by the Korea Professional Golfers’ Association (KPGA) of South Korea. The governing body and representative group of Korean professional golfers that organizes and sanctions professional tournaments. The KPGA tour serves as a starting point for players to move on to larger professional tours such as the Asian Tour, Japan Golf Tour, and even the PGA Tour or European Tour.

  • [h=5]Japan Golf Tour[/h] The Japan Golf Tour is the prominent golf tour for professional golfers in Japan, however players from many countries participate. The tour is run by the Japan Golf Tour Organization. The Japan Golf Tour has the third highest yearly prize fund for male professional golfers, excluding seniors, behind the PGA Tour and the European Tour.
  • [h=5]Japan Challenge Tour[/h] The Japan Challenge Tour is a developmental golf tour which offers tournaments for aspiring professional golfers. Through the Japan Challenge Tour well performing golfers will be able to earn a spot on the Japan Golf Tour. Like the Japan Golf Tour the Japan Challenge Tour is run and overseen by the Japan Golf Tour Organization.
 
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Yes, every one is stupid - and ur smart - and ur confused y ur considered one of the forum clowns - now go ahead and post again cuz like Vito u have to have the last post
Lol, not everyone, just you on this subject. I’m waiting for someone else to agree with you that Tiger is “leaps and bounds” the greatest player ever over Jack Nicklaus. For anyone to say that either is “leaps and bounds” ahead of the other has no clue about the game of golf. So, you are stupid as it relates to golf.
 

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Lol, not everyone, just you on this subject. I’m waiting for someone else to agree with you that Tiger is “leaps and bounds” the greatest player ever over Jack Nicklaus. For anyone to say that either is “leaps and bounds” ahead of the other has no clue about the game of golf. So, you are stupid as it relates to golf.

Tiger isn't "leaps and bounds" better than Jack, but he is definitively better than him and the greatest ever.
 
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By the way, you do realize that even Tiger himself has said that Jack Nicklaus was the greatest golfer ever to play. Lol, fucking idiot.
 

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Lol, definitely better! Another fucking idiot chimes in.

Is that not a reasonable take? Way more competitive golfers in Tiger's era than in Jack's. Tiger's run in the early 2000s is by far the most dominant stretch in golf history. You can point to 18 all you want, but Tiger also has a lot of career left...
 

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Tiger isn't "leaps and bounds" better than Jack, but he is definitively better than him and the greatest ever.
jack 18 majors>14 or 15 tiger........jack 19 2nd place finishes> tiger????...but not even close...so yeah tiger clearly better
 

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Is that not a reasonable take? Way more competitive golfers in Tiger's era than in Jack's. Tiger's run in the early 2000s is by far the most dominant stretch in golf history. You can point to 18 all you want, but Tiger also has a lot of career left...
you mean when the other golfers...ran away in fear of tiger...because they didn't have the golf chops of jacks rivals
 
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Is that not a reasonable take? Way more competitive golfers in Tiger's era than in Jack's. Tiger's run in the early 2000s is by far the most dominant stretch in golf history. You can point to 18 all you want, but Tiger also has a lot of career left...

Lol. Did you know that between 1970-78, Jack finished in the top 10 in 31 of 33 majors he played in? And he finished 11th and 13th in the other 2. I’d say that is being just as dominant. I’ve watched both of them play, you haven’t. They are both the greatest of their times. Their careers are equally filled with greatness and to say either one is far superior to the other, which is basically what you are saying, is ridiculous in my opinion.
 

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Lol. Did you know that between 1970-78, Jack finished in the top 10 in 31 of 33 majors he played in? And he finished 11th and 13th in the other 2. I’d say that is being just as dominant. I’ve watched both of them play, you haven’t. They are both the greatest of their times. Their careers are equally filled with greatness and to say either one is far superior to the other, which is basically what you are saying, is ridiculous in my opinion.

Are you on your period or something? You sound like a snappy middle-aged woman. Chill out, man

I believe Jack dominated in an era when golf was much more of a less-competitive country club sport. Yeah, the guys at the VERY top were also pretty damn good. But the depth was not remotely comparable to what Tiger has had to deal with.

Part of the reason why golf is so much deeper now is because of Tiger. Golf has gotten exponentially more competitive on a global level--partly because of Tiger. Jack never had to deal with the sheer volume of competitive golfers that Tiger has. So the top 10 numbers don't really carry over well from era to era in my opinion
 
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Is that not a reasonable take? Way more competitive golfers in Tiger's era than in Jack's. Tiger's run in the early 2000s is by far the most dominant stretch in golf history. You can point to 18 all you want, but Tiger also has a lot of career left...
And besides Mickelson, Singh and Els, who are all these other competitive golfers in Tigers era who match the careers of Palmer, Player, Watson, Trevino and have the major wins that they have?
 
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Are you on your period or something? You sound like a snappy middle-aged woman. Chill out, man

I believe Jack dominated in an era when golf was much more of a less-competitive country club sport. Yeah, the guys at the VERY top were also pretty damn good. But the depth was not remotely comparable to what Tiger has had to deal with.

Part of the reason why golf is so much deeper now is because of Tiger. Golf has gotten exponentially more competitive on a global level--partly because of Tiger. Jack never had to deal with the sheer volume of competitive golfers that Tiger has. So the top 10 numbers don't really carry over well from era to era in my opinion

Just because more people are playing golf doesn’t necessarily make the competition on tour any better at the top. And you can fuck off with your name calling. I should have known better than to respond to you. Go back to the rubber room where you belong.
 

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Just because more people are playing golf doesn’t necessarily make the competition on tour any better at the top. And you can fuck off with your name calling. I should have known better than to respond to you. Go back to the rubber room where you belong.


What are you talking about? In a sport like golf, having a deep field matters immensely. There is a lot of parity in golf as is; when you add so many good golfers to the mix, it makes it a lot more difficult to place consistently high. Golf has many, many more guys now who are consistently a threat to win any given major than was the case in Jack's era. That's not debatable.


You're getting mad about name calling now? Lol don't forget your tampons next time to your try to confront Willie at his workplace Wababa
 

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