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Will Americans wins 3 or more Majors in 2011?


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  1. 1. Will Americans win 3 or more Majors in 2011?

    • Yes, Dustin Johnson and Americans won't choke again
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    • No, the Euros will dominate again
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    • Not sure, there are too many variables
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I would like to see a split.

Phil
Anthony Kim
Ian Poulter
Rory Mcilrory

I don't care who wins what. I like diversity and prefer that no one tour/country dominates. Golf is a world wide sport and it's victors should represent that. It is good for the game of golf.

-Dan

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I would guess Americans win 2 or 3, but if we win 2 that's not "domination" by the Euros. Not to mention you missed 5 other continents and the rest of North America. Louis Oothuizen in from Africa, after all.

I don't know too many golfers from Antarctica, or South America.

South Africa is a former British colony so golf is pretty big their but not in the rest of Africa. Europe, Asia and Australia all fall under the umbrella of the European tour so they're Europeans. The American's will probably win the U.S Open, a European will probably win the Open. It's a toss-up between the other two. I'm calling 3-1 to Europe.

Cabrera - heard of him? Agentina - why not make it part of Europe too!

Adam Scott will win The Masters, Louis Oothuizen the US Open, Ryo Ishikawa The Open and Jason Day the PGA - so that is US 0 and Europe 0...

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Clearly I'm biased cause I'm an Aussie I'd say at least one will go to an aussie

Day would be my first pick but Scott and Ogilvy have the ability to win too..

Based on watching both tours equaly I'd say 1 to the US (Tiger, Phil or Dustin), 2 to Europe (Westwood, Rory or Harrington) and 1 to "other" (see above)

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I really do think that Tiger will come back strong and will take 2 majors (the Masters and US) and I think DJ can put it together and win one as well so thats 3/4 for the Americans.

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