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#26 Posted: 8/15/2012 12:10:29 AM 11. Lee Westwood 12. Matt Kuchar 13. Keegan Bradley 14. Peter Hansen 15. Ernie Els 16. Hunter Mahan 17. Phil Mickelson 18. Zach Johnson 19. Graeme McDowell 20. Ian Poulter
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#27 Posted: 8/15/2012 9:31:27 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by CMJohnson1:
11. Lee Westwood 12. Matt Kuchar 13. Keegan Bradley 14. Peter Hansen 15. Ernie Els 16. Hunter Mahan 17. Phil Mickelson 18. Zach Johnson 19. Graeme McDowell 20. Ian Poulter Ernie had a chance to win the US Open and did win the British as well as missing playoff by one at TRansitions I think? and you have him at 15. Really? |
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#28 Posted: 8/15/2012 11:09:31 AM Winning a major puts you high up in my book...what else has Keegan Bradley done?
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#29 Posted: 8/15/2012 6:46:57 PM I don't see how you could put Tiger so high - who, again, his three wins all came on courses that he is very familiar with and has a lot of history. And, you're discounting the Euros, who play on different courses all the time (probably because such a large part of their schedule is many different national opens). In my book, if you can go anywhere, at any time and still do great - that deserves more credit, not less. |
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#30 Posted: 8/15/2012 7:01:27 PM When you say Donald and Westwood time is gone could you elaborate please? IMO they are both too good to be written off ( I assume u mean winning a major) They are both in excellent shape and golfers are performing better for longer than at anytime in history.
Curious to hear exactly what you meant. 
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#31 Posted: 8/16/2012 11:48:29 AM Donald and Westwood both still have damn good shots at winning a major, but they need to play over here more IMO.
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#32 Posted: 9/3/2012 9:49:57 PM Ok...I got Rory.
Best in the world right now. Tiger is damn good, but Rory is getting the confidence now of a young Tiger.
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#33 Posted: 9/3/2012 10:17:57 PM Although he has not won a major the most consistent player this year is Tiger. So there is a very strong argument for him.
The way that Mcllroy has played recently though is amazing. So he also deserves a very strong argument.
The rest of the filed is fighting for 3rd. |
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#34 Posted: 9/5/2012 11:49:17 PM Consistency has been Tiger, but I think skill wise right now and confidence wise, Rory is better
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