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I nominate Charles Howell III 

For 20 years, Howell has played in 25-to-30 tournaments a season, played well enough to make most cuts, and collected a nice check. Howell’s career can be summed up as steady, if unremarkable, even if that might sound like an oversimplification for someone who’s also earned three PGA Tour wins. His earnings for the 2019-2020 season was over $1MM. This marks the 20th season in a row he’s cleared that number, a streak that leaves him nearly peerless. The only other player with such absurd longevity is Phil Mickelson, who’s cleared $1 million in earnings 24 years in a row. Since 2001, Howell has made no fewer than 23 starts each season, meaning he’s played a full schedule every year. 

“If you ain't first, you're last.” (Ricky Bobby, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby). There may not be many trophies on Howell’s mantel, but there are quite a few zeros in his bank account.

 

 


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He’s sure as hell not underrated by his peers.

I do think he’s under performed for his talent level, and he would probably say the same, BUT it’s more about whether he’s done what he’s wanted to do. I think he could have won more without the tinkering, for example, but that’s not who he is.

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31 minutes ago, MiuraMan said:

I nominate Charles Howell III 

For 20 years, Howell has played in 25-to-30 tournaments a season, played well enough to make most cuts, and collected a nice check. Howell’s career can be summed up as steady, if unremarkable, even if that might sound like an oversimplification for someone who’s also earned three PGA Tour wins. His earnings for the 2019-2020 season was over $1MM. This marks the 20th season in a row he’s cleared that number, a streak that leaves him nearly peerless. The only other player with such absurd longevity is Phil Mickelson, who’s cleared $1 million in earnings 24 years in a row. Since 2001, Howell has made no fewer than 23 starts each season, meaning he’s played a full schedule every year. 

“If you ain't first, you're last.” (Ricky Bobby, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby). There may not be many trophies on Howell’s mantel, but there are quite a few zeros in his bank account.

 

 

I always call him ‘Thurston’. He is steady, but just seems to miss out of winning a lot.

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