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Who is best player without a major now? 

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Just now, ncates00 said:

Part of growing up. My hats off to him for growing and being better. We’re too quick to be unforgiving these days. We should recognize when a person makes a change for the better and not hold grudges. 

 

I agree with you. I don’t find him whiny. I like him a lot. He’s very respectful and easy to root for. Class act. 

No grudges, just would much rather see anyone else win 🤣.  Truth be told I’m a sucker for an underdog story so if Jordan is out of it, like today, I would have loved to have seen a Hughes or Henley win

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Just now, Chris223 said:

No grudges, just would much rather see anyone else win 🤣.  Truth be told I’m a sucker for an underdog story so if Jordan is out of it, like today, I would have loved to have seen a Hughes or Henley win

That’s fair. 

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2 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

Who is best player without a major now? 

Xander Schauffele, imo.

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1 minute ago, nevets88 said:

Who is best player without a major now? 

Shauffele, Rickie, Westy would be mine.  Hard to count Xander though since he’s so young still.  I mean, 4 years from now, if not by then

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3 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

Who is best player without a major now? 

It’s early, but I’m going to say Zalatoris. I think with his ballstriking, he’s going to have a great career. I would’ve said Rickie or Finau before recently. 

1 minute ago, badandy519 said:

Xander Schauffele, imo.

Yeah I like that pick too. 

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Just now, ncates00 said:

It’s early, but I’m going to say Zalatoris. I think with his ballstriking, he’s going to have a great career. I would’ve said Rickie or Finau before recently. 

Little to early imo.  Besides the Masters he hasn’t really done anything to warrant “best player without” a major.  I would love to see him become that though, one of the best

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46 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

Who is best player without a major now? 

All time or ‘new’? Westwood for the overall I think. Finau gotta be up there. 

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19 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

All time or ‘new’? Westwood for the overall I think. Finau gotta be up there. 

 

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Looks like Xander is the next top of the list for best with out a major. 

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2 hours ago, GolfLug said:

That is so true. He seems genuinely more concerned about someone getting hurt more so than being upset about a bad shot. 

Who cares?

Nobody in a crowd is going to hear players yell it.

95% of the time they’re not even looking.

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Great final round - very enjoyable day. Kudos to Rahm for winning a big one and to Louis for a pretty fine round. Kudos to BDC for not throwing things on the course after what was a very poor showing.


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If Rahm holds on for the win, will he be the first Basque major winner?

No, Olazabal is from Hondarribia right across the water from France ,Rahm from nearby Bilbao .Seve was also from the north coast not sure if it’s classed as Basque .

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Now that’s a poorly done video. Glad he’s excited…but not worth posting.🙂

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5 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

Now that’s a poorly done video. Glad he’s excited…but not worth posting.🙂

It wasn’t good, you’re right.

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Haven't been keeping up with purses, did not realize 2nd place nets almost 1.4 million. I remember like around 2015, 2016, second place cracked 1 million. Certainly increasing at a rate higher than inflation.

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23 hours ago, Chris223 said:

Shauffele, Rickie, Westy would be mine.  Hard to count Xander though since he’s so young still.  I mean, 4 years from now, if not by then

Funny how Matt Kuchar, who I don't even really like, is left out of the conversation. He has as many PGA Tour wins as any of those 2 combined and only 2 less than all 3 combined.

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