The Past
Nick Faldo
Why I like him: Well basically, Faldo is the man. He's funny and happy and just an overall nice guy. He adds a lot to the game and avoids the "hoity-toity", concieted attitude many professionals have and exudes the qualities of a true "golfer's golfer". Throughout his illustrious career he has evolved his game to better himself, a trait which warrants affection from me. While its safe to say that his professional career is in its twilight, he continues to have an influence in the game via his design company and teaching profession. Nick represents a quality I highly admire in professional golfers: the ability to "out-manuever" a golf course, and always hit the shot that the course "asks for" so to say.
The Present
Tiger Woods
Why I like him: Well besides his obviously dominant presence within the game, I most highly admire his ability to deliver when it counts most. The way he imposes his will upon the golf ball when it matters most (Ex: His last 2 victories and the 16th at Augusta last year) simply bewilders me. Tiger is a Tour-De-Force in this ridiculous game that each of us finds ourselves as proselytes of and I believe him to be an even greater clutch-putter than Nicklaus and expect heroic things from him this year.
The Future
Camilo Villegas
Why I like him: Besides appearing to just be a damned nice guy, I like Camilo because I've been watching him since his days on the Nationwide Tour and can see that he has the talent to become a big player in this game. Although he's a small guy (5'9" 142lbs) he absolutely wails on the ball (currently 3rd in DD at just over 311yds). Also, he rarely hits a straight shot, he's always trying to work the ball one way or another, up or down, left or right. He is a shotmake and that gets him big points in my book. His best finish is T2 in the FBR Open and with his confidence continuing to grow I suspect we'll be seeing a lot of this Colombian in 2006.
Luke Donald
Why I like him: The kid can simply play. He's lot like Camilo in the fact that he's a smallish guy who likes to work the ball. One thing I really like about Luke is that he prides himself on being able to stick a 3 iron inside of his peer's 6 iron. Luke is already a winner on tour, with his most recent W being the 2005 Target World Challenge Something-Or-Other. Also, he's now a Ryder Cup Veteran. Although he's not long off the tee by any means (DD around 280ish) he tied for third at Augusta last year. I like Luke and I hope he continues his success into 2006.
Alright, now its your turn. Who are your 4 favorite pros and why?