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  1. 1. How long will it take for Tiger to catch Jack?

    • 2-3 Years - He's going on a tear.
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    • 4-5 Years - Just a 1-2 a year.
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    • 6-7 Years - About 1 per year.
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    • 8+ Years - It will take the rest of his career.
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    • He won't catch Jack.
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Simple. How long will it take Tiger to catch Jack in major wins? Tiger is at 11 and has 7 more to go to get to Jack's 18.

I say about 5 years. He's averaging slightly over 1 per year since 1999 and I think he's going to win about 1-2 per year.

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He'll be 37 when he passes Jack. I'm factoring in another small swing change.

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He'll be 37 when he passes Jack. I'm factoring in another small swing change.

I agree that he will be 37 years old when he passes Jack. You are probably right about the small swing change as well.

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Wow, nobody's taking "8+ Years" or "He won't catch Jack." Surprising...

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Barring injury, unless someone currently not on tour or a player from another country steps up it is hard not to seem him winning one 6 out of the next seven years and 2 or 3 in a year more than once. I figure he should pass him about 37 like every one else. He is still young and has a huge experience headstart on even someone equally talented, if there is someone equally talented.

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I think even earlier than 37...I'll say by 35. If he picks up 2/yr twice in the next 5 years he'll only need 1/year the other 3. Oh, and he could finish this year with 12.

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At the pace he has been on since 1999 he will pass Jack in five. However I think it will take 6-7 years. Erik mention a small swing change but I think the media pressure leading up to #18 and 19 will be greater than any media circus Tiger has faced yet.

I think Tiger is the best in the world at taking pressure and turning it around into a positive. If anything, wins 18 and 19 may come

easier for him.

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I think Tiger is the best in the world at taking pressure and turning it around into a positive. If anything, wins 18 and 19 may come

Agreed. I don't think I've ever seen Tiger 'press' things on the golf course for more than a hole or two. He always lets the game come to him. Sure he attacks the golf course, but you never see him worry or force things.

The only time that might have qualified was the final round at Augusta this year...with his putting.

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