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Top collapse in a major?  

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  1. 1. Which is your top collapse in a major?

    • Adam Scott (2012) British Open - 4 shots on final 4 holes
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    • Jason Dufner (2011) The PGA - 5 shots on final 4 holes, lost in playoff
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    • Ed Sneed (1979) Masters - 3 shots on the final 3 holes, lost in playoff
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    • Dustin Johnson (2010) US Open - 3 shots heading into final round, shot an 82
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    • Greg Norman (1996) Masters - 6 shots heading into final round, shot a 78
      7
    • Jean Van De Velde (1999) British Open - 3 shot lead on the final hole, lost in a playoff
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    • Rory McIlroy (2011) Masters - 4 shot lead heading into final round, shot an 80
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    • Phil Mickelson (2006) US Open - 1 shot lead on the final hole, double bogey
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    • Arnold Palmer (1966) US Open - 7 strokes over final 9 holes, lost in playoff
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    • Jordan Spieth (2016) Masters - 3 shots with 7 holes to play, lost 4 strokes on hole 12, lost by one.
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    • Other
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van de veld was the greatest looser story in golf history.

on top of this no french man in modern golf has won a major so his performance is even more a weener.

 

afterwards he even posted a video putting the hole from to tu the cup to see if he could make double at worst and succeed.

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1 hour ago, boogielicious said:

I'm sure he thinks about it everyday. :-P Merde!

Might consider it a blessing at this point.  He's way more of a household name than Todd Hamilton or Ben Curtis.

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Golf has had many a golfer come close only to collapse at the end. Which do you think was the worst collapse in major history? By the way, I tried to find this topic on the forum before creating this poll. I couldn't find it, but if it already exists, feel free to merge me. 

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I have to go with Van de Velde. The others on the list have plenty of other accomplishments to their career, but that is the only thing he is really known for.

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Tiger and Speith should be considered in their Masters mishaps.
All selected are equal IMO, they all lost.
Some were poor play and others to poor decisions.

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Spieth’s collapse was quite spectacular. I voted Norman but Spieth is right up there.

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I went with Van de Velde over all others. Norman still had 1/4 of the competition left to play.

Van de Velde only had to make a double bogey to win 1/72nd of the competition remaining 

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I guess I would give Van de Velde a slight pass because it was so unexpected that he would be in that position. Norman should never had let the moment get ahead of him at that point in his career. So he gets the nod from me.

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I'm going to go with Norman because he was the best player in the world (and in his mind maybe all time) and he had a huge lead, but Van de Velde is worthy as well.

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3 hours ago, CarlSpackler said:

I have to go with Van de Velde. The others on the list have plenty of other accomplishments to their career, but that is the only thing he is really known for.

Wasn't a collapse at all - he hit the shots he was trying to hit. It was simply some bad, horrible, rotten luck. He made a medium-length putt just to force the playoff.

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5 minutes ago, iacas said:

Wasn't a collapse at all - he hit the shots he was trying to hit. It was simply some bad, horrible, rotten luck. He made a medium-length putt just to force the playoff.

I didn't create the list, but the guy would have cruzed to victory with a double bogey. Making a triple on the last hole to fall into a playoff seems like a collapse to me.

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3 hours ago, Club Rat said:

Tiger and Speith should be considered in their Masters mishaps.
All selected are equal IMO, they all lost.
Some were poor play and others to poor decisions.

I agree. Tiger's loss to YE Yang was eye poppingly shocking. If I saw that midget out on the street today I'd punch him in his trachea.

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53 minutes ago, CarlSpackler said:

I didn't create the list, but the guy would have cruzed to victory with a double bogey. Making a triple on the last hole to fall into a playoff seems like a collapse to me.

Bad luck ≠ collapsing.

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Am I the only one voting for Phil?

I choose Phil because I will always remember watching the tourney with my wife and my parents and the reaction in the room when Phil knocked off the hospitality tent. "DID THAT REALLY JUST HAPPEN!?!?"

Then he whacked it off the tree only to have the ball basically roll back to his own feet and we all just looked at each other. Up to that point we were discussing if Phil's soon to be win would put him on par with Tiger as the best of that generation... I don't recall that particular conversation ever coming up again. 

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6 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

Am I the only one voting for Phil?

That was just the odds finally catching up to him. He drove the ball like garbage all day.

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1 minute ago, iacas said:

That was just the odds finally catching up to him. He drove the ball like garbage all day.

I don't disagree. I seem to remember even at the time before he teed it up, the announcer saying something like just hit an iron into the fairway and win the tournament. I do remember his driver was a mess that entire day. I'm not sure he hit any fairways. Even so, knocking it off the tent is one of the only "Non-Tiger", "Non-Jack" moments I can remember clearly as I watched it occur live. The other one was Tom Watson's chip in on 17 in 1982. (Although, you could argue that was a moment which DID involve Jack.) 

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I know Greg Norman usually wins this one (ironic), but what about Rory and the 2011 Masters?

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4 hours ago, Vinsk said:

Spieth’s collapse was quite spectacular. I voted Norman but Spieth is right up there.

Spieth has nightmares about 12!
 

I voted for Norman because of his massive ego.

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