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There can only be four...or less if someone is greedy in 2012


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Pick now......so we can change our minds over the next eight months

The Masters- Augusta, GA - Rory McIlroy

US Open-Olympic Club San Franciso, CA - Nick Watney

Open Championship-Royal Lytham & St. Annes - Lee Westwood (with a long putter)

PGA Championship -Kiawah Island, SC - the Field (anyone outside the tope 25)


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The Masters- Augusta, GA - Tiger Woods

US Open-Olympic Club San Francisco, CA - Adam Scott

Open Championship-Royal Lytham & St. Annes - Luke Donald

PGA Championship -Kiawah Island, SC - Tiger Woods

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Originally Posted by Kieran123

The Masters- Augusta, GA - Tiger Woods

US Open-Olympic Club San Francisco, CA - Adam Scott

Open Championship-Royal Lytham & St. Annes - Luke Donald

PGA Championship -Kiawah Island, SC - Tiger Woods


This happens.........golf viewership and prize money is going way up


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I started following the TOUR only in the spring of last year, right after the Masters. Since then I've watched 7 majors, and not once have I known the winner prior to the start of the tournament. Sure I knew some of their names (Bradley won earlier this year, McIlroy was on the front of GD), but I knew basically nothing about the golfer. So I'm going to guess that next year is dominated by "who's thats?" players as well. :-D However, in the interest of picking players, I'm going to guess that a bunch of players who deserve to win a major finally will: The Masters- Augusta, GA - Adam Scott US Open-Olympic Club San Franciso, CA - Nick Watney Open Championship-Royal Lytham & St. Annes - Luke Donald PGA Championship -Kiawah Island, SC - Steve Stricker

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I hope for some big names, we had a few (relatively) unknown golfers win lately (apart from Rory).

Masters --> Tiger Woods

US Open --> Lee Westwood

British Open --> Nicolas Colsaerts

PGA --> Rory McIlroy


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Masters - Tiger Woods

US Open - Adam Scott ( or Steve Williams)

British Open - Rory McIlroy

PGA - Dustin Johnson


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Picking Schwartzel for another major next year. Not sure which. He made all the cuts this year and was -14 in aggregate. Next best, Stricker & Garcia at -4, McIlroy at -2.

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I think it is way to early to make this call. Ask me after the Hyundai next year.


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Care to make a bet?

Originally Posted by senorchipotle

tiger woods

tiger woods

tiger woods

tiger woods




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Originally Posted by senorchipotle

tiger woods

tiger woods

tiger woods

tiger woods


Is this some new player on Tour next year?  Some rookie with a last name of Woods who happened to adopt the nickname of another golfer named Woods?   It better be, because the one currently on Tour going by that name sure isn't going to make that happen!


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seriously, i think he can do it if he gets motivated. once he gets to the point where he's no longer thinking mechanically about his swing, watch out. i have a suspicion that we're going to see 2.5 years of year 2000 like dominance from tiger.


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He didn't win all 4 majors in a season in his prime, but you think he can do it now?  Like I said earlier, care to make a bet?

Originally Posted by senorchipotle

seriously, i think he can do it if he gets motivated. once he gets to the point where he's no longer thinking mechanically about his swing, watch out. i have a suspicion that we're going to see 2.5 years of year 2000 like dominance from tiger.




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The Masters- Augusta, GA - Keegan Bradley

US Open-Olympic Club San Franciso, CA - Rory McIlroy (Prediction: Rory is gonna be great in the U.S. Open consistently throughout his career)

Open Championship-Royal Lytham & St. Annes - Rickie Fowler

PGA Championship -Kiawah Island, SC - Tiger Woods


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The Masters - Adam Scott

US Open - Sergio Garcia

Open Championship - Ian Poulter

PGA Championship - G.Mac


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Originally Posted by Long Ball Larry

The Masters - Phil Mickelson

U.S. Open - Dustin Johnson

Open Championship - Rory McIlroy

PGA Championship - Phil Mickelson



i'm going to go with this, except to change the last one - i think tiger will get the PGA (i'm assuming that by then he'll have his problems figured out)


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