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re: Tiger gonna WD???
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:49 pm to lsugolf1105
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:49 pm to lsugolf1105
1970 PGA Championship
yeah, it was a lot harder to win back then.
Dave Stockton 70-70-66-73--279 $40,000
Arnold Palmer 70-72-69-70--281 $18,500
Bob Murphy 71-73-71-66--281 $18,500
Gene Littler 72-71-69-70--282 $8,800
Larry Hinson 69-71-74-68--282 $8,800
Bruce Crampton 73-75-68-67--283 $6,800
Jack Nicklaus 68-76-73-66--283 $6,800
Raymond Floyd 71-73-65-75--284 $5,650
Dick Lotz 72-70-75-67--284 $5,650
Mason Rudolph 71-70-73-71--285 $4,800
Billy Maxwell 72-71-73-69--285 $4,800
Don January 73-71-73-69--286 $3,750
Gary Player 74-68-74-70--286 $3,750
Sam Snead 70-75-68-73--286 $3,750
Johnny Miller 68-77-70-71--286 $3,750
Mike Hill 71-70-74-73--288 $3,100
Al Geiberger 72-74-71-71--288 $3,100
Billy Casper 72-70-74-73--289 $2,500
Dan Sikes Jr. 74-70-75-70--289 $2,500
Bruce Devlin 75-70-71-73--289 $2,500
Al Mengert 76-72-70-71--289 $2,500
Bob Stanton 71-74-72-73--290 $1,825
Kermit Zarley 73-74-73-70--290 $1,825
Bert Yancey 74-69-75-72--290 $1,825
Lou Graham 75-68-74-73--290 $1,825
Bob Charles 74-73-72-72--291 $1,480
Terry Dill 72-71-75-73--291 $1,480
Bobby Nichols 71-76-72-72--291 $1,480
Julius Boros 72-71-72-76--291 $1,480
Lee Trevino 72-77-77-65--291 $1,480
Jim Wiechers 72-75-73-72--292 $1,225
Bob Menne 73-72-75-72--292 $1,225
Homero Blancas 70-74-72-76--292 $1,225
Hale Irwin 72-69-76-75--292 $1,225
Howie Johnson 71-72-76-74--293 $1,016
Bobby Mitchell 72-76-76-69--293 $1,016
Rod Funseth 76-70-74-73--293 $1,016
Dave Marr 76-71-74-72--293 $1,016
Bob E. Smith 77-73-72-71--293 $1,016
Charles Coody 69-79-73-72--293 $1,016
Doug Sanders 75-74-71-74--294 $750
Orville Moody 75-72-75-72--294 $750
Jacky Cupit 70-77-75-72--294 $750
Bob Lunn 74-69-70-81--294 $750
Jack Burke Jr. 74-74-74-73--295 $560
Tommy Aaron 71-74-75-75--295 $560
Larry Ziegler 71-73-79-72--295 $560
Bert Greene 73-73-74-76--296 $420
Phil Rodgers 74-74-76-72--296 $420
Hugh Royer Jr. 76-74-73-73--296 $420
Bill Collins 72-71-77-76--296 $420
Bob Stone 73-77-75-71--296 $420
Jerry Steelsmith 73-72-78-73--296 $420
Ross Coon 74-73-74-76--297 $400
Jimmy Wright 74-74-76-74--298 $400
Jim O'Hern 75-74-73-76--298 $400
Deane Beman 76-72-74-76--298 $400
Frank Beard 73-73-77-75--298 $400
Gibby Gilbert 73-74-77-74--298 $400
George Knudson 77-73-74-74--298 $400
Tommy Jacobs 77-70-75-77--299 $400
George Archer 77-71-75-76--299 $400
Bob Rosburg 72-75-74-81--302 $400
Dick Bury 75-74-77-78--304 $400
Gordon Jones 75-75-78-77--305 $400
Joe Jimenez 75-73-80-77--305 $400
Tommy Aycock 75-73-82-75--305 $400
Dave Hill 76-74-79-77--306 $400
Bob Hold 76-74-81-75--306 $400
Richard Crawford 74-76-80-79--309 $400
yeah, it was a lot harder to win back then.
Dave Stockton 70-70-66-73--279 $40,000
Arnold Palmer 70-72-69-70--281 $18,500
Bob Murphy 71-73-71-66--281 $18,500
Gene Littler 72-71-69-70--282 $8,800
Larry Hinson 69-71-74-68--282 $8,800
Bruce Crampton 73-75-68-67--283 $6,800
Jack Nicklaus 68-76-73-66--283 $6,800
Raymond Floyd 71-73-65-75--284 $5,650
Dick Lotz 72-70-75-67--284 $5,650
Mason Rudolph 71-70-73-71--285 $4,800
Billy Maxwell 72-71-73-69--285 $4,800
Don January 73-71-73-69--286 $3,750
Gary Player 74-68-74-70--286 $3,750
Sam Snead 70-75-68-73--286 $3,750
Johnny Miller 68-77-70-71--286 $3,750
Mike Hill 71-70-74-73--288 $3,100
Al Geiberger 72-74-71-71--288 $3,100
Billy Casper 72-70-74-73--289 $2,500
Dan Sikes Jr. 74-70-75-70--289 $2,500
Bruce Devlin 75-70-71-73--289 $2,500
Al Mengert 76-72-70-71--289 $2,500
Bob Stanton 71-74-72-73--290 $1,825
Kermit Zarley 73-74-73-70--290 $1,825
Bert Yancey 74-69-75-72--290 $1,825
Lou Graham 75-68-74-73--290 $1,825
Bob Charles 74-73-72-72--291 $1,480
Terry Dill 72-71-75-73--291 $1,480
Bobby Nichols 71-76-72-72--291 $1,480
Julius Boros 72-71-72-76--291 $1,480
Lee Trevino 72-77-77-65--291 $1,480
Jim Wiechers 72-75-73-72--292 $1,225
Bob Menne 73-72-75-72--292 $1,225
Homero Blancas 70-74-72-76--292 $1,225
Hale Irwin 72-69-76-75--292 $1,225
Howie Johnson 71-72-76-74--293 $1,016
Bobby Mitchell 72-76-76-69--293 $1,016
Rod Funseth 76-70-74-73--293 $1,016
Dave Marr 76-71-74-72--293 $1,016
Bob E. Smith 77-73-72-71--293 $1,016
Charles Coody 69-79-73-72--293 $1,016
Doug Sanders 75-74-71-74--294 $750
Orville Moody 75-72-75-72--294 $750
Jacky Cupit 70-77-75-72--294 $750
Bob Lunn 74-69-70-81--294 $750
Jack Burke Jr. 74-74-74-73--295 $560
Tommy Aaron 71-74-75-75--295 $560
Larry Ziegler 71-73-79-72--295 $560
Bert Greene 73-73-74-76--296 $420
Phil Rodgers 74-74-76-72--296 $420
Hugh Royer Jr. 76-74-73-73--296 $420
Bill Collins 72-71-77-76--296 $420
Bob Stone 73-77-75-71--296 $420
Jerry Steelsmith 73-72-78-73--296 $420
Ross Coon 74-73-74-76--297 $400
Jimmy Wright 74-74-76-74--298 $400
Jim O'Hern 75-74-73-76--298 $400
Deane Beman 76-72-74-76--298 $400
Frank Beard 73-73-77-75--298 $400
Gibby Gilbert 73-74-77-74--298 $400
George Knudson 77-73-74-74--298 $400
Tommy Jacobs 77-70-75-77--299 $400
George Archer 77-71-75-76--299 $400
Bob Rosburg 72-75-74-81--302 $400
Dick Bury 75-74-77-78--304 $400
Gordon Jones 75-75-78-77--305 $400
Joe Jimenez 75-73-80-77--305 $400
Tommy Aycock 75-73-82-75--305 $400
Dave Hill 76-74-79-77--306 $400
Bob Hold 76-74-81-75--306 $400
Richard Crawford 74-76-80-79--309 $400
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:49 pm to lsugolf1105
Jack faced stiffer competition from say #2 to #12 or #15. As I recall the world golf rankings didn't come out until after Jack retired. I think Tiger faces stiffer competition from say #16 to #36 than Jack did in his prime.
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:49 pm to Wild Thang
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give me Jack's best 5 year run compared to Tiger 2000-2004.
you seem to be good with computer, you should look it up for us
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:50 pm to lsugolf1105
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Dave Stockton
GOAT of putting
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:51 pm to KingRanch
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you seem to be good with computer, you should look it up for us
Your 32,000 posts in one year suggest otherwise. You seem to have the time to check that one out.
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:51 pm to lsugolf1105
Ah the legend himself dick lotz
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:53 pm to lsugolf1105
quote:
yeah, it was a lot harder to win back then
Jack Nicklaus - 18
Tiger Woods - 14
Walter Hagen - 11
Ben Hogan - 9
Gary Player - 9
Tom Watson - 8
Bobby Jones - 7
Arnold Palmer - 7
Gene Sarazen - 7
Sam Snead - 7
Harry Vardon - 7
Nick Faldo - 6
Lee Trevino - 6
Seve Ballesteros - 5
James Braid - 5
Byron Nelson - 5
J.H. Taylor - 5
Peter Thomson - 5
Willie Anderson Jr. - 4
Jim Barnes - 4
Ernie Els - 4
Raymond Floyd - 4
Bobby Locke - 4
Phil Mickelson - 4
ETA: I don't understand the point you were trying to make. Were you saying that the scores were higher back then? That the field is filled with nobody's? What?
This post was edited on 6/13/13 at 7:54 pm
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:53 pm to COTiger
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Jack faced stiffer competition from say #2 to #12 or #15. As I recall the world golf rankings didn't come out until after Jack retired. I think Tiger faces stiffer competition from say #16 to #36 than Jack did in his prime.
I will SAY THIS again............ Golf is a game of YOU BEATING YOU...............
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:55 pm to Wild Thang
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You seem to have the time to check that one out.
thankfully i don't care enough to research the information, i would rather argue semantics on a message board full of tiger lovers
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:55 pm to dukke v
Can you translate that into English? 
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:56 pm to unbeWEAVEable
quote:
Jack Nicklaus - 18
Tiger Woods - 14
Walter Hagen - 11
Ben Hogan - 9
Gary Player - 9
Tom Watson - 8
Bobby Jones - 7
Arnold Palmer - 7
Gene Sarazen - 7
Sam Snead - 7
Harry Vardon - 7
Nick Faldo - 6
Lee Trevino - 6
Seve Ballesteros - 5
James Braid - 5
Byron Nelson - 5
J.H. Taylor - 5
Peter Thomson - 5
Willie Anderson Jr. - 4
Jim Barnes - 4
Ernie Els - 4
Raymond Floyd - 4
Bobby Locke - 4
Phil Mickelson - 4
You could add Vijay with 3 I think, Rory has 2 already. Paddy won 3 as well.
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:56 pm to unbeWEAVEable
I was going to post something like this as well. Jack faced many more multiple major winners than Tiger ever will. I don't get the argument about competition today vs Jack's era.
It's not even close for anyone who follows golf.
It's not even close for anyone who follows golf.
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:56 pm to KingRanch
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thankfully i don't care enough to research the information,
Which is why I neither have the will to look it up myself.
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:57 pm to COTiger
"In the 32 years from the 1947 PGA Championship to the 1979 PGA Championship, except for Gary Player, there was only one major played in the US that was won by a non-American --- the 1970 US Open, won by Tony Jacklin.
Similarly, hardly any Americans played in the British Open. When Gary Player won in 1959, there wasn't a single American star in the field. There were three players from the US, but they were not serious contenders. The best of the three was a 48-year-old amateur, who missed the cut by three shots.
The Big Three of Arnie, Jack, and Gary racked up five British Open wins between 1959 and 1968, and there were less than a dozen Americans in the field in any of them. There were only half a dozen in 1961, Arnie's first win, including two guys over 50 and an amateur. And since travel to Scotland was just as difficult from South Africa or Australia as it was from the US, it's probable that many top golfers from those countries skipped the Open as well."
gary player would have 3 majors in this era.
Similarly, hardly any Americans played in the British Open. When Gary Player won in 1959, there wasn't a single American star in the field. There were three players from the US, but they were not serious contenders. The best of the three was a 48-year-old amateur, who missed the cut by three shots.
The Big Three of Arnie, Jack, and Gary racked up five British Open wins between 1959 and 1968, and there were less than a dozen Americans in the field in any of them. There were only half a dozen in 1961, Arnie's first win, including two guys over 50 and an amateur. And since travel to Scotland was just as difficult from South Africa or Australia as it was from the US, it's probable that many top golfers from those countries skipped the Open as well."
gary player would have 3 majors in this era.
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:57 pm to dukke v
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Golf is a game of YOU BEATING YOU...............
So, it's a fap contest.
I get it now. I've been messing around with these stupid clubs all this time when what I needed was in my pants.
Thanks PeeJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:57 pm to KingRanch
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you seem to be good with computer, you should look it up for us
I was curious so I did. Jack won 6 from 62 to 66.
Tiger won 6 from 2000 to 2004.
Dead heat.
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:58 pm to kywildcatfanone
quote:
I was going to post something like this as well. Jack faced many more multiple major winners than Tiger ever will. I don't get the argument about competition today vs Jack's era.
It's not even close for anyone who follows golf.
see my earlier post. a lot easier to win majors back then.
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:58 pm to COTiger
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I was curious so I did. Jack won 6 from 62 to 66.
Tiger won 6 from 2000 to 2004.
Dead heat.
The two are the GOAT (s) then.
Posted on 6/13/13 at 7:59 pm to COTiger
quote:
COTiger
quote:
I was curious so I did. Jack won 6 from 62 to 66.
Tiger won 6 from 2000 to 2004.
quote:
Dead heat.
18>14
Posted on 6/13/13 at 8:00 pm to KingRanch
Read again. Dead heat as to the number of majors won in a 5 year period. Don't be going Peej on me. 
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