Sunday Golf

As Tiger Woods steam to beat all records in golf significantly, it is easy to be crowned the best player in golf history. However, Golden Bear still retains his championship belt. Statistically, Tiger has the lead for good on Jack. The raw numbers do not tell the whole story. The number of opponents real competitive, physical and sporting longevity of Jack Nicklaus to Tiger Woods' approval.
At age 31 won 56 tournaments Tiger Jack 33. Tiger has won 12 majors Nicklaus eight. Woods' tournament winning percentage was 28% compared to the% Bear 15. Tiger's Major League winning percentage is 26%, while Nicklaus was presented in 19%. Jack wins the ten largest percentage, 75% to 61%. These statistics Tiger Woods to a large extent, but these figures are misleading. Tiger Woods is not assessed, especially the final round on Sunday. Competitors golf today are not in the same class as those encountered by golfers Jack. The Tigers are the closest rivals Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Retief Goosen, David Duval, Phil Mickelson, Jose Maria Olazabal and Vijay Singh. These players have combined Major has won 15 tournaments, 31 PGA Tour events, and 112 international tournaments. The closest competitors are Jacks Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper, Raymond Floyd, Tom Watson, Lee Trevino, Johnny Miller and Gary Player. All are members of the Hall of Fame and has recorded 40 wins championships, 252 victories in the PGA championships and 151 international. This shows Tiger does not have a single size, but its rivals have a severe deficiency in comparison with actuators competitors.
Tiger has had great performance with astounding results. His 15 shots won the U.S. Open in 2000 and the defeat of 12 shots for 1997 Masters are examples. The lack of competition from rivals is evident in these two examples and in all major championships Tiger has played in. Only Phil Mickelson has won a major Tiger striking distance (five strokes or less behind). In the 2006 Masters, Phil Tiger Beat with wooden finishing third. Nicklaus always in competition with superior performance on Sunday to challenge the major championships. In the 1960 Masters, Arnold Palmer shot a final round 65 to beat Jack by two strokes. Jack had to support three crushing defeat at the hands of Tom Watson, in particular the British Open and 1977 U.S. Open 1982. Lee Trevino beat Jack to the final the book into four major tournaments, and Johnny Miller magnificent final round British Open in 1976. In the 9 tournaments, Nicklaus worst final round score was 71 and broke 70 years, seven times. In his first 12 majors, Tiger Domingo, 24 rounds played at least five moves ahead and his competitor average score was 73. Jacks opponents compiled an average of 70 races on Sunday. This is surprisingly low given the highest scores of his time. Quarry Woods May will be a plus and that seems not be close rivals in the talent competition over Jacks.
Image of Jack Nicklaus, "as" Ohio Fats "is inadequate. It was an excellent athlete and built for longevity. Like his father, Jack has been involved in team sports most of his young life. Jack High School was a solid receiver in the team of baseball, a sprinter for the track team and honorable mention All-State forward on the team basketball. His gift of God ability to touch their hands powerful Jacks Athletic Skills. Golf guru Jim Flick States, "What separates Jack sensitivity in his hands. It is beyond any other person I saw. "Jack had incredible strength, as reflected in the hours and hours of practice with enormous attention. There is no denying Woods, Nicklaus, have the immeasurable power that prevails over his swing. However, the Tiger does not have the athletic abilities of Jack. He played an organized sport only once, when he ran back to the Junior High School. Tiger said that, at best, was a prominent athlete Junior Varsity.
It is clear that Jack Nicklaus is the superior player at this time. If Tiger continues his dominance in the next ten years, he will respond positively Jacks race, despite the poor performance of its rival.
Since 1975 author Bill Philp has been involved in the sports industry. He began setting up at local venues, selling sports cards. This evolved into becoming a full time card dealer in his hometown of Farmington, MI.
He has worked as a sports writer for a city newspaper in Detroit, MI. He has been published in the USA Today's Baseball Weekly, and currently contributes to many sports websites as a columnist.
He was a Director for the largest sports memorabilia retailer in the country. He is credited for opening six company stores, and overseeing eleven stores stretching from Boston, MA to Los Angeles, CA.
He has played and won fantasy leagues involving baseball, football, basketball, hockey, golf and college football for many years.
The long-time sports addict now presents this website to feed your sports appetite. This, in response to his many conversations with athletes, sportswriters, and fans.











