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Jack vs. Tiger: Who's the Greatest Golfer?


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  1. 1. Tiger or Jack: Who's the greatest golfer?

    • Tiger Woods is the man
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    • Jack Nicklaus is my favorite
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Isn't the ability to adjust to changing equipment an indicator of greater ability, not less?

I think most would argue that the equipment has made the game a little easier, so adjusting to it has hardly been a challenge for the likes of Tiger. Or even Fred Funk, for that matter.

But the rejoinder to the "equipment is better" argument is that courses have gotten a lot longer since Arnie/Jack/Gary days. All of which proves that you and Rocky are both right: it's hard to compare players from different eras. Suffice to say, they were both great. And I have no doubt that, barring an injury, Tiger will get more than 18.

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Jack is the best because when he was playing they all played for titles and trophies. He didn't play for millions of dollars.
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I am SO tired of hearing about Tiger Tiger Tiger... Blah blah blah...

Jack IS the man, he was the first, and he did it with crappy equipment, and even worse fairways and greens...


Posted
Tough to say since I didn't follow golf until my mid 20's, which was well after Jack's prime. I did name my first son Jack, and I did like that connection with Mr. Nicklaus.

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Being from Columbus Ohio, gotta vote for Jack.

Ditto. Although I have grown up in the "Tiger Era" I had to vote for Jack. Us Buckeyes have to stick together.

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Posted
I wasn't alive at jack's prime so I go with tiger being the greatest golfer, also tiger can rip it further, has a better short game, and he's a built athlete, what else is their to say?

Gotta go with Jack...18 majors baby!!

Posted
Tiger is the best to ever hold a club. He'll prove me correct over the next 8 years.
I'd have said that there were better ball strikers a few years ago, but Tiger has taken care of that deficiency in his game. Trevino, Nicklaus, Snead or Hogan with modern equipment, (in their respective primes [which Tiger isn't in yet]) might have challenged his as the outright best a few years back, but Tiger has stepped into another dimension with recent changes in his game. note: Each of those greats mentioned above didn't EVER have the short game that Tiger has- so now there is little debate.

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They both bring the best of the game to the table, Tiger is now carrying the torch that Jack held for so long

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I will have to say Tiger. I have never seen Jack play. I think athletes get better as time goes by in all sports. Not taken away from the older guys people are just bigger, faster, and stronger. I am new at golf so what I am saying my not make a lot of sense. On Jacks side, he did not have the technology in the clubs that today's players have. So I really don't know but I am going to go with Tiger because I think he has gotten me and a lot other people into the game.

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