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steve stricker and dustin johnson are my two faves on tour right now.  in the retired (and even deceased...) category, i'm a tremendous fan of sam snead.


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Euro - GMAC, Jiminez, Seve

USA - Mickleson, Kim, Couples, Palmer

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Euro - Harrington, Jiminez, Donald

US - AK, Fowler and Phil

Others - Ogilvy, The Big Easy, Jason Day

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USA :

Tiger= got me interested in playing, fun to watch period

Rickie & Anthony Kim= same age or about as me (21), I would like to think we have similar approaches to the game

Euro :

Rors= just fun to watch


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GMac, Rory, and Tiger but not necessarily in that order. I'm also a fan of Poulter. Not a popular guy here in the states but there is something about him and Monty I always liked.


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European:

1. Ian Poulter

2. Graeme McDowell

3. Miguel Angel Jimenez

USA:

1. Phil Mickelson

2. Bubba Watson

3. Dustin Johnson

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Favorite Euro player.  I like the big german Kaymer and the Irishman Mcelroy.  I just like the way they handle themselves on the course and there swings.  I've seen the later in person and it was the most impressive move for such a little man.

Favorite american is Phil.  Wish he'd get his head out of his A@@ and play better.  I like his aggression and confidence.  Also saw him in person and very impressive.  Just a different sound than every other player.  Plus, i'm left handed and love the short game.

Brian


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Graeme McDowell for Euro and Tiger Woods for USA

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US: Tiger and DJ

Euro: Martin Kaymer

Other: Adam Scott/Danny Lee

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US: Mickelson, Tom Watson, always had a soft spot for John Daly

Euro: Poulter and Jiminez stand out for me, I like when the players are not plain and boring and are not afraid to be out of the norm...


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Rocco!!!

I always really like watching Bubba Watson, Tiger, YE Yang, Couples, and JB Holmes since he is a Kentucky Boy....


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As a fellow lefty and family man, Phil is my favorite.  I also like Bubba Watson, seems like a really good guy too.

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Originally Posted by nuck81

Rocco!!!

I always really like watching Bubba Watson, Tiger, YE Yang, Couples, and JB Holmes since he is a Kentucky Boy....



Based on today's golf, if I had to play a round with JB Holmes, one of us wouldn't make it back alive. Bubba Watson is a saint.

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    • I mean that's clearly an opinion.  The funny thing is I never even attacked Tiger, I just pointed out that the other poster had a point when he mentioned that Jack had a longer career. Tiger basically had 5 years when he could have been winning more tournaments if not for his injuries. 2010-2011 and then again 2015-2017. Hard to make the argument after his final win because not many players win a ton after age 43.  If those numbers support the fact that Jack had a longer career so be it. Don't take that as an affront to Tiger. 
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    • Day 201 3-5 Wider backswing and higher. Practiced consisted of mostly backswing today. Wrist arching through downswing still a focus on full shots with a pause.  Will probably have a 2nd practice tonight blending wider backswing into more of full swing without pause at the top. 
    • Scooted over to the range today in the rain to see how it goes when I try to hit one. The rehearsals I think look reasonable, but then get worse when I try to hit the ball. I think it’s better than it was but still a ways to go. Including the rehearsals in these two videos. One dtl and one fo. I still don’t understand what I need to do on the way down to stop that fugly shoving outside of the hands. Seems unlikely that will just disappear when I get the backswing position right. I have a feeling that lack of understanding of the next step might be holding me back some.     
    • Of course, injuries suck, but that's no excuse. jack was competitive from 1962-1984 or so. 1979 wasn't very good sure (first winless season) but every other season during that timeline he was in the top 16 in the money list. That is a crazy long time. And notice I didn't even include 1986 because he was "only" 34th in the money list that year and 43rd the year prior.  Like you said yourself Tiger was injured what felt like more often than not post 2009. When he was healthy enough to play a full season he did really well (2012-2013, and 2018-2019).  I like Tiger too but you are seriously downplaying what Nicklaus did. Nicklaus was not normal, he is a crazy outlier just like Tiger.  The funny thing is Jack played a reduced schedule compared to his peers and yet he still played way more than Tiger up to his final win. I got him at 477 excluding amateur starts up to 1986 while Tiger is 364 if we exclude his am starts, 345 up to his last win at the Zozo. Just pointing that out because you said he only played a handful of events in those later years. 
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