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Which American player will win more majors in his career?


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  1. 1. Which of the following players will end up with more major championships on his resume when all is said and done?

    • Rickie Fowler
      2
    • Ricky Barnes
      1
    • Ryan Moore
      0
    • Ryan Palmer
      0
    • Anthony Kim (AK)
      0
    • Dustin Johnson (DJ)
      13
    • Jeff Overton
      0
    • Matt Kuchar
      2
    • Bubba Watson
      1
    • Mark Wilson
      0
    • Nick Watney
      9
    • Steve Stricker
      0
    • Hunter Mahan
      1
    • Gary Woodland
      3
    • Peter Uihlein
      5
    • Brandt Snedeker
      0
    • Keegan Bradley
      7
    • Steve Marino
      0
    • Other
      5


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Originally Posted by Deryck Griffith

Dustin Johnson was my pick out of the guys on that list and no way Dustin, or anyone else on that list, will come CLOSE to Tiger.

14 Majors, 71 wins?  Hmm....good luck.


"Followup question: Will all of their resumes added together surpass that of Tiger Woods - simple yes or no answer. "


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Originally Posted by sean_miller

"Followup question: Will all of their resumes added together surpass that of Tiger Woods - simple yes or no answer. "


That's a VERY good question!

My answer on that will have to be No.

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No. Voted for DJ, although I wish it were for Stricker. I'd just be happy to see him win one, let alone multiple.

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Rickie Fowler and Dustin Johnson were my two pics

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But i think Gary Woodland has a lot of talent and will probably win a major at one point in his career.

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