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I saw David play at the Fred Meyer Challenge in Oregon. His swing was like music, fluid, smooth, graceful. Then he disappeared from view. But he's back in the hunt occasionally and hasn't withdrawn from the TPC like some other famous golfers. Does anyone think he's got a chance at another major? Is anyone else routing for him? Does anyone else even know who he is?

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Of course everyone knows who he is -- the man won the Open Championship for god's sake.  I am a huge Duval fan and am definitely rooting for him.

Does he have a chance to win a major?  I say yes, as evidenced by his play at Bethpage a couple years back.....he is not as solid as he used to be, but the man can still play very, very well at times.

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Does he have a chance to win a major?  I say yes, as evidenced by his play at Bethpage a couple years back.....he is not as solid as he used to be, but the man can still play very, very well at times.

That was only his second top-10 at a major since he won one (back before I started university). But yes, I believe he can win another one. I'd love to see it!

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Originally Posted by USGolfers

I saw David play at the Fred Meyer Challenge in Oregon. His swing was like music, fluid, smooth, graceful. Then he disappeared from view. But he's back in the hunt occasionally and hasn't withdrawn from the TPC like some other famous golfers. Does anyone think he's got a chance at another major? Is anyone else routing for him? Does anyone else even know who he is?


Wow. Couldn't help but fire a shot across the bow could you? At any rate, I've been ROOTING for Duval to make it back to his former abilities to contend and to win big events. He seems like a genuine guy and is easy to root for. Will he get back to where he was years ago? Not sure I see that in his game or his committment. But I see flashes of good play from him. But ultimately it's those poor swings and poor holes that keep holding him back.

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I'm a huge fan of Duval, but unfortunately I doubt he'll win a another major. Maybe another tournament of two, but even if he does that it'll probably be a Fall Series event or one of the lower-rung PGA Tour events that all of the big names skip. I'll definitely be rooting for him.

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Originally Posted by henniebogan1966

Wow. Couldn't help but fire a shot across the bow could you? ...

I assume you're referring to TW. I don't care how far back you are I think it's disruptive to the other players in the group to withdraw in the middle of a round. If it's an injury that's different. But just because you rounds not going well doesn't justify affecting the conditions of the other players. I say finish the round and lick your wounds on the bus ride home.

Glad to see all the positive responses toward DD though.

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Originally Posted by jamo

I'm a huge fan of Duval, but unfortunately I doubt he'll win a another major. Maybe another tournament of two, but even if he does that it'll probably be a Fall Series event or one of the lower-rung PGA Tour events that all of the big names skip. I'll definitely be rooting for him.



I agree. It reminds me of when I was young and everyone was waiting for Johnny Miller to come back and win another major.He never did so I doubt Duval will given: 1) at his best Miller was better than Duval, 2) Miller came back and won regular tour events much quicker and 3) the # of players who could realistically win a major was much less back then.

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It would be great to see him win a major but at this point, I think the percentage is pretty low. Always fun to see his name near the top of the leaderboard.

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Originally Posted by USGolfers

I saw David play at the Fred Meyer Challenge in Oregon. His swing was like music, fluid, smooth, graceful. Then he disappeared from view. But he's back in the hunt occasionally and hasn't withdrawn from the TPC like some other famous golfers. Does anyone think he's got a chance at another major? Is anyone else routing for him? Does anyone else even know who he is?



Does anyone know who David Duval is? Come on, I know he hasn't done tons of stuff since X-Files, but he's still plugging away!

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David Duval has been my favorite golfer since I was in junior high.  Growing up in the mid-90's, my 3 favorite athletes were Ken Griffey Jr., Michael Jordan, and David Duval.  If he made a serious comeback and climbed back up the rankings, I might actually giggle audibly.

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I hope David stays in contention, as many others..  IMO having an elite number of players always winning isn't good for golf as a whole..  I like it when the entire field is within striking distance.. I've been a golf fan for over 30 years, and honestly the direction the PGA and USGA is going is not good for our industry.. Last 5 years more courses are closing then ever, less rounds played then ever.. This status quo we are stuck in is going to kill us..

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Originally Posted by USGolfers

I assume you're referring to TW. I don't care how far back you are I think it's disruptive to the other players in the group to withdraw in the middle of a round. If it's an injury that's different. But just because you rounds not going well doesn't justify affecting the conditions of the other players. I say finish the round and lick your wounds on the bus ride home.

Glad to see all the positive responses toward DD though.

Dude.... it was an injury. He was playing bad, because he was injured, so your statement makes 0 sense.

Regarding Duval, I doubt he can win a major. But more improbable things have happend bevore.

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Originally Posted by USGolfers

I assume you're referring to TW. I don't care how far back you are I think it's disruptive to the other players in the group to withdraw in the middle of a round. If it's an injury that's different. But just because you rounds not going well doesn't justify affecting the conditions of the other players. I say finish the round and lick your wounds on the bus ride home.

Glad to see all the positive responses toward DD though.



I can't say whether or not I was referring to the player in question as apparently the mere mention of that name invokes anger here. So, I'll just say this. I admire and respect Duval greatly for his perserverance in his comeback bid. I would love to see him win a major and I hope he does. In my heart of hearts, I don't believe he will, but I really would like to see it happen. It just seems like he can't put together 4 rounds good enough to get there anymore. But again, lots of respect and admiration for his comeback.

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I'm really pulling for David, who is a truly good guy and would love to see him win one more major. (at least). I'll certainly be pulling for him going forward as his comeback continues.

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good lord, david, did you let yourself go or what???  man, he is a couple of happy meals away from being tim herron...

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David Duval is 40 this year and not many have won a major in their 40's. His best showing last year in the four Majors was 70th in the US.

So you could get long odds for him to do so.

When he became Champion Golfer of the year at Royal Lytham and St. Annes (2001) he made a lovely speech and by all accounts was a very well liked Champion and performed all duties that year with dignity.

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If he had not played to such a high level in the past I would say no way.  Being number one and having won majors seems to inbue players with a bedrock confidence that when in contention seems to reassert itself.  Greg Norman, Tom Watson, Fred Couples have all made runs at majors in recent years, all at least 10 years older than Duval.  So it would suprise but not shock me if he caught lightening in a bottle one week and won a major.

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