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PRECISELYI think you pinned that down pretty well.
I can't think of a scenario this doesn't cover![]()
PRECISELYI think you pinned that down pretty well.
I can't think of a scenario this doesn't cover![]()
https://youtu.be/JeIT0af2C_Mculdeus said:Greg's dad?
Sam Sneadurbanhack said:Old story from my golf days...who is the only golfer Ben Hogan would go watch hit balls on the range?
Don’t forget Xander...that kid oozes talent.For everyone dissing Tiger's "fear factor" - right now who is the player competitors would least like to see within 2 strokes of a major on Sunday?? I'd say it's Tiger then Koepka. Koepka is the only one who consistently displays that level of ice water in his veins. DJ, Rory, Spieth, Thomas, Fowler, Rose, now Molinari - all have displayed greatness but also totally folding when it counts.
I forgot how much I couldn't stand Cowherd. :X
From all I've read, Bethpage Black is not an ideal setup for Tiger. Torrey Pines obviously is, but BB is not.TripItUp said:So Bethpage Black...good or bad for 2019 Tiger?
let's get to concentrating on #16
One of my golfing buddies was just telling me about an article he read (or something he saw on the Golf Channel, not sure) about after you turn 40, your eyes can no longer read greens the way you did before. Now, I don't have a link to an article because I'm getting this info second hand, but it makes sense. I tried doing a Google search but couldn't find anything.He's going to get his putting stroke back at some point.
That and roar of the crowd that just kept going and going and going....Can't remember ever hearing that at the end of a golf tournament.That moment with his son![]()
So I'm one of those people, so I'll explain what I was saying a little better. 20 years ago, Tiger was winning so much that others knew they had to play perfect golf to keep pace with him. He rarely made a mistake. So every shot they took had to be perfect otherwise they were done. There was zero room for error. And the closer you got to the 72nd hole, the better Tiger was hitting. That was a lot of pressure that most, if not all, couldn't handle.For everyone dissing Tiger's "fear factor" - right now who is the player competitors would least like to see within 2 strokes of a major on Sunday?? I'd say it's Tiger then Koepka. Koepka is the only one who consistently displays that level of ice water in his veins. DJ, Rory, Spieth, Thomas, Fowler, Rose, now Molinari - all have displayed greatness but also totally folding when it counts.
He rarely trailed after 54 holes in majors in those days, I suppose is a good an explanation as any. ?I'm not saying the Tiger fear factor never existed, but how would anyone explain him never coming from behind to win a major for all those years if everyone "crumbled" at the sight of him behind them on the board?
Yes. And I can assure you I'm not telling you my opinion because I have zero knowledge of how well he'll play there. I'm just saying what I've heard is BB is not ideal for him right now. The reasons they say are that it's long and this time of the year will play even longer. And while Tiger is still a long hitter, he's not as long as the younger guys on tour now.Tiger has won a US Open at Bethpage Black and finished 6th in another US Open there.
And maybe its different now...but there appears to still be some factor.So I'm one of those people, so I'll explain what I was saying a little better. 20 years ago, Tiger was winning so much that others knew they had to play perfect golf to keep pace with him. He rarely made a mistake. So every shot they took had to be perfect otherwise they were done. There was zero room for error. And the closer you got to the 72nd hole, the better Tiger was hitting. That was a lot of pressure that most, if not all, couldn't handle.
But Tiger is not perfect anymore. That means if you're another golfer, you can get away with a couple bad shots. Or a missed putt. Because you know that there's a chance Tiger will do the same at some point. Tiger of old was a freight train screaming down the tracks at a steady high rate of speed.
The only person I ever really remember not being fazed by Tiger was Y.E. Yang in that one major. I remember watching that tournament and thinking, "He just showed the rest of the tour how to beat Tiger."
Often it came on Saturday (moving day) and the factor of chasing him and even when you thought you got close youd hear the sound and knew Tiger had birdied and you had to press even more.I'm not saying the Tiger fear factor never existed, but how would anyone explain him never coming from behind to win a major for all those years if everyone "crumbled" at the sight of him behind them on the board?
With his length and ball-striking, there really isn't a course that is bad for him. Maybe something with slow greens. And in the case of Bethpage, the greens are as flat and fast as they come which is good for his putting issues.From all I've read, Bethpage Black is not an ideal setup for Tiger. Torrey Pines obviously is, but BB is not.
I don't think the guys fell apart because of Tiger. As someone else said, sometimes guys just have bad holes. On 12, I think Tiger's experience played way more into it than any kind of fear.And maybe its different now...but there appears to still be some factor.
Guys pushing for flags they shouldn't. The two in his group fell apart down the stretch while Tiger remained patient.
and player after player still talked about there being a difference between a roar and a tiger roar of the crowd at Augusta.
That's because he's been inconsistent with his driver. No offense, GB, but I feel like you're looking at him through rose colored glasses. His "length and ball striking" is on par with every other tour golfer right now. He's no longer a freak of nature. I'm not saying he's bad or even average. But he's not the best anymore.With his length and ball-striking, there really isn't a course that is bad for him. Maybe something with slow greens. And in the case of Bethpage, the greens are as flat and fast as they come which is good for his putting issues.
He's still one of the longer guys on tour. His driving stats don't tell the whole story because some of those being measured are 3-woods.
Now would be a good time to take a breather.That's because he's been inconsistent with his driver. No offense, GB, but I feel like you're looking at him through rose colored glasses. His "length and ball striking" is on par with every other tour golfer right now. He's no longer a freak of nature. I'm not saying he's bad or even average. But he's not the best anymore.
You disagree with that?Now would be a good time to take a breather.
There is not a better iron-player in the world.You disagree with that?
I’d like to know how many times any other golfer in the world since Tiger was born has done this or better in three straight majors. I bet it’s not all that many.There is not a better iron-player in the world.
4th on tour in scoring average. 51st in distance, again hitting a lot more 3-woods than most. 2nd in greens in regulation. 9th in strokes gained tee to green. Putting from 7' and in? 156th.
And most importantly, the last three Majors...T6, 2, 1
Spieth went 1, 1, 2, 4 in 2015I’d like to know how many times any other golfer in the world since Tiger was born has done this or better in three straight majors. I bet it’s not all that many.
Not bad for a finished bum.
Koepka (last year), McIlroy (2014).Spieth went 1, 1, 2, 4 in 2015
This. It was clear to those of us watching that his driver was murdering him last year. His iron game looked pretty great, and his putter was there at times. But he was constantly trying to get out of some disaster with his second shot. Really hard to win that way at this point. Was amazing he managed to hang in there like he did.If tiger continues splitting the fairway off the tee, he is going to win a lot. As Apple said, there is no better iron player in the world.
He’s the best player in the game right now.You disagree with that?
Any others?
Spieth went 1, 1, 2, 4 in 2015
Other players win the Masters if they do things better too.He wins the masters by six strokes if he could make a few more putts like he used to.
5, 2, 2, 3In 2014 I think didnt Rickie go
something like T2, 2, 2, T3
Thats why everyone expected a win by now
Look at what you highlighted. Sure, he's 3rd in the world right now for ball striking. But he's like 51st for driving distance. So for "length and ball striking", yes, he's average.There is not a better iron-player in the world.
4th on tour in scoring average. 51st in distance, again hitting a lot more 3-woods than most. 2nd in greens in regulation. 9th in strokes gained tee to green. Putting from 7' and in? 156th.
And most importantly, the last three Majors...T6, 2, 1
Except the 2 people ranked above him.If tiger continues splitting the fairway off the tee, he is going to win a lot. As Apple said, there is no better iron player in the world.
Probably wins it by 12 if he hits his drives straight. Maybe 24 strokes if he adds an extra 50 yards to each drive. Possibly 50 strokes if he can land each drive 2 feet from the pin on each hole.He wins the masters by six strokes if he could make a few more putts like he used to.
Who would those better iron players be? Not Rory. Not DJ. Those guys are far superior drivers of the ball, but Tiger's a-game iron play is unmatched (I think Nicklaus has said he is the greatest iron player ever on more than one occasion).Except the 2 people ranked above him.
That's for the season. And I would really like to bet you money on this topic. Please, please let's revisit this conversation the week of the PGA.Look at what you highlighted. Sure, he's 3rd in the world right now for ball striking. But he's like 51st for driving distance. So for "length and ball striking", yes, he's average.
He said it Sunday. Prompted by his iron-play last week.Who would those better iron players be? Not Rory. Not DJ. Those guys are far superior drivers of the ball, but Tiger's a-game iron play is unmatched (I think Nicklaus has said he is the greatest iron player ever on more than one occasion).
Again, I'm just using the stats the PGA puts out. He's ranked 3rd. And if anyone is saying something like "He used to be..." or anything that refers to his past accomplishments, it's using rose colored glasses. He's 43 years old. Jack Nicklaus was a great golfer, but I'm guessing he'd probably have trouble swinging a club now. Or standing. Or breathing. Skill and talent begin to fall off a cliff once you are over a certain age. And time has shown that people don't play to their highest potential in their mid 40's.Who would those better iron players be? Not Rory. Not DJ. Those guys are far superior drivers of the ball, but Tiger's a-game iron play is unmatched (I think Nicklaus has said he is the greatest iron player ever on more than one occasion).
Bet you on what topic? Are you saying that he'll be the greatest ball striker, longest driver and most accurate? OK. I'll take that bet.That's for the season. And I would really like to bet you money on this topic. Please, please let's revisit this conversation the week of the PGA.