I think Jack Nicklaus’ record for most Major Titles is safe.
Really? I know Tiger has hit a rough spot, but I think he gets his mojo back at some point. A pending divorce has got to be extremely distracting. If Tom Watson can contend at the British at 60, I suspect Tiger has time to get his act together. One thing is for sure. The other players do not fear him any longer and that might be his biggest hurdle.
I see a pic of my irons, with the blue dot even!
I think the kid is done he has destroyed himself sad in a way but he is done
I got a surprise yesterday. Jack showed up at my country club yesterday, for a clinic. He mentioned he’d celebrate his 50th wedding anniversary next month. Nuff said...
I say you're wrong.......
It took Nicklaus 24 years to accumulate 18 majors and Woods already has 14 in just 11 years............
Nicklaus won his last major at the age of 46 which means that Woods, who is currently 34 years old, has 12 more years in which to win only 5 majors to surpass Nicklaus. Woods has already surpassed Snead who had only 7 Majors.
As far as total Tour wins, Nicklaus ended up with 73 in his 24 year span (1962 - '86)while Woods is already at 71 in 13 years (1996 - '09). Sam Snead ended up with 82 Tour wins....
Even an occasional Major win here and there over the next 12 years will likely see Woods surpass even the mighty Nicklaus....
I hated this phony rat bastard long before his scandal. I hope he implodes this weekend.
There’s an excellent book-a collection of Golf Digest “My Shot”columns by Guy Yocom (sp?) A bunch of interviews with greats of the game. you don’t have to be a golfer to get a lot out of it.
Anyway, it came out a few years ago. There must be 4-5 golfers-I’m talking old pros-Sam Snead, and the like, who, while saying Tiger is a heck of a talent (hell, I’ll give him the fact he’s talented)said essentially “wait and see- a lot can happen” when asked about Woods breaking Jack’s record.
I hope he doesn’t.
US Open 2010 Pebble Beach Live streaming
110th US Open Golf Championship will be played from June 1720 at at Pebble Beach Golf . You can watch live TV coverage on Golf Channel on 11:00 A.M. EDT. The live telecast is also available on ESPN and NBC TV Channels.
Tee Times
Tiger Woods will be with Lee Westwood and Ernie Els when they begin at 1:36pm (4:36pm ET). Deane Pappas, Gary Woodland and Paul Sheehan will start first round. Phil Mickelson will begin on the back nine at 8:06am PT