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re: Ranking the 4 Golf Majors
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:18 pm to BCTigerFan
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:18 pm to BCTigerFan
Masters
US Open
British Open
PGA
US Open
British Open
PGA
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:19 pm to purplepylon
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Masters is the best spectacle
US Open is probably hardest to win and the most prestigious.
British is the most historic
PGA is basically like another tournament with its huge field.
I agree with all of this.
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:20 pm to BCTigerFan
US Open
Masters
British
Players
PGA Championship
Masters
British
Players
PGA Championship
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:27 pm to BCTigerFan
I think it depends on what is important to you. For me, the Masters is far and away the greatest. I think having it at the same course every year makes it fun because you know it backwards and forwards. It's also the most amazing golf course I've ever seen. I kind of switch back and forth on the US Open and the Open Championship. It really depends on where it is played.
When the US Open is played at Merion, Oakmont, or Pebble I probably find that more enjoyable, but when the Open Championship is played at St. Andrews, Turnberry, or Murfield I will like that one more. I think I enjoy more of the Open Championship venues than I do of the US Open courses overall.
4. PGA
As for the players' rankings it depends on where they are from.
Americans: Masters, US Open, Open, PGA
Australians: Masters, Open, US Open, PGA
European: Open, Masters, US Open, PGA
When the US Open is played at Merion, Oakmont, or Pebble I probably find that more enjoyable, but when the Open Championship is played at St. Andrews, Turnberry, or Murfield I will like that one more. I think I enjoy more of the Open Championship venues than I do of the US Open courses overall.
4. PGA
As for the players' rankings it depends on where they are from.
Americans: Masters, US Open, Open, PGA
Australians: Masters, Open, US Open, PGA
European: Open, Masters, US Open, PGA
This post was edited on 7/20/14 at 9:29 pm
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:29 pm to BCTigerFan
I spent most of my life in Georgia so I have some serious exposure bias and shite but I always thought the masters was considered the overwhelming best and that it wasn't even close
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:32 pm to bamafan425
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1. US Open
2. The Masters
3. The Open Championship
4. PGA Championship
5. The PLAYERS
It's like you read my mind.
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:53 pm to Dawgsontop34
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As for the players' rankings it depends on where they are from.
Americans: Masters, US Open, Open, PGA
Australians: Masters, Open, US Open, PGA
European: Open, Masters, US Open, PGA
I think I agree with this. I'd even bet that some Europeans would put the Masters at the top. Being the Open Champion is great, and you get to play in it for the rest of your competitive career if you win. But I think becoming a winner at Augusta puts a player in an even more coveted club. There's something about having a green jacket and having access to the Champions locker room that makes it a little more special than the Open.
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:54 pm to medtiger
Us open
Open
masters
Ryder Cup
Pga
Open
masters
Ryder Cup
Pga
Posted on 7/20/14 at 9:59 pm to medtiger
What about this scenario?
You only win 2 of the 4 legs of the grand slam. You win a total of 4 majors.
One major once.
Another major 3 times.
I would win the Masters once and the US Open 3 times.
You only win 2 of the 4 legs of the grand slam. You win a total of 4 majors.
One major once.
Another major 3 times.
I would win the Masters once and the US Open 3 times.
This post was edited on 7/20/14 at 10:01 pm
Posted on 7/20/14 at 10:07 pm to bamafan425
Great point and I agree.
Posted on 7/20/14 at 10:08 pm to bamafan425
Yea, I agree with that. The Masters is the most prestigious and the US Open is the toughest test. I'd have to win the Masters once to get that jacket and my yearly invite to the champions dinner, and winning 3 US Opens means you're in the HOF. Only 6 players have ever done that.
This post was edited on 7/20/14 at 10:13 pm
Posted on 7/20/14 at 10:09 pm to medtiger
I wouldnt mind being known as someone who couldnt get it done on links golf.
I'd want to have at least one green jacket, but I'd love to pass golf's toughest test 3 times (at 3 different courses, or maybe win at one twice).
I'd want to have at least one green jacket, but I'd love to pass golf's toughest test 3 times (at 3 different courses, or maybe win at one twice).
Posted on 7/20/14 at 10:15 pm to medtiger
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Being the Open Champion is great, and you get to play in it for the rest of your competitive career if you win
I think they wish this was true. I believe you only get to play in it if you have won until you are 60. Masters is the only major you can always return to if you would like. The respect for the previous champions there is unbelievable.
Posted on 7/21/14 at 12:10 am to OutofTownAlumni
us open, british open, the masters, pga ...
the pga has recently had a much stronger field than the other 3 ... several times in the past 10 or so years it's had the strongest field ... the masters is usually the weakest, i think ... that said, i like the stress and precision required of the us open, and the physical/mental improvisational ability required of the british ...
the pga has recently had a much stronger field than the other 3 ... several times in the past 10 or so years it's had the strongest field ... the masters is usually the weakest, i think ... that said, i like the stress and precision required of the us open, and the physical/mental improvisational ability required of the british ...
Posted on 7/21/14 at 12:12 am to medtiger
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but the British is catching up with the US Open pretty quick.
The British Open used to be my least favorite simply due to the shitty quality of the telecast. Growing up in the 80's and 90's and even most of the 2000's the British Open was just shitty to watch.now that the film quality had improved I really enjoy it.
Posted on 7/21/14 at 12:17 am to Dawgsontop34
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I believe you only get to play in it if you have won until you are 60.
They were saying today that this was the last year that Tom Watson was exempt though they expect him to be invited to play next year.
I think that's what I heard.
This post was edited on 7/21/14 at 12:18 am
Posted on 7/21/14 at 12:18 am to BCTigerFan
Open Championship
Masters
U S Open
PGA
Masters
U S Open
PGA
Posted on 7/21/14 at 12:25 am to noonan
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They were saying today that this was the last year that Tom Watson was exempt though they expect him to be invited to play next year.
I think that's what I heard.
That is true. Even though he's 64, I believe he got 4 additional years because of his 2nd place finish at Turnberry in 2009 and then the R&A gave him a special exemption to play in next year's open so he could finish out his run at the most historic venue.
This post was edited on 7/21/14 at 12:26 am
Posted on 7/21/14 at 12:46 am to BCTigerFan
1 - Masters
2 - Open Championship
3 - US Open
4 - PGA
2 - Open Championship
3 - US Open
4 - PGA
This post was edited on 7/21/14 at 12:47 am
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