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  1. 1. Who is better?

    • Adam Scott
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    • Sergio Garcia
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Sergio gets my vote. Is more consistent and handles the pressure better. Not saying that Scott won't be there eventually, but he has to put himself in contention more often.

...and he handled the pressure of almost two years with Monica Hingis!

Bury me with a golf glove in my pocket - just in case!


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...and he handled the pressure of almost two years with Monica Hingis!

Yeah, so much pressure, that...

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awww..sad to see adam losing in this poll but i guess sergio's been around longer and been consistent..having said that he just missed the cut last tournament :P
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I think Scotty is the most talented, as to who is better, I don't think either has really put their hand up. Scotty has been consistantly higher ranked so he must be consistently better?

Better is Adam Scott but Sergio has got that exciting edge about him and is more fun to watch. He could do something amazing at an time. If sergio worked at his putting a bit more then he would be as good or even better than Adam Scott!!
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SG i think he is better at the moment but still cant win the big one just go to c what happens

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Sergio. By far. Unlike Adam Scott, Sergio has contended in majors. He's played brutally well in Ryder Cups. He's been around longer and he's been more consistent.

Bata bing....I would have to agree 100%. But I still like Adam Scott better..


You could say either one and it really doesn't matter. Fact is with the talent they possess they have both been letdowns. At least Scott won the Players Championship even though it was a cheap win. With a players I give the edge to Scott.

Sergio, but i'm bias being that i'm spaniard.
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Give Adam a couple of years, and I guarentee he'll be up there with the best.
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Give Adam a couple of years, and I guarentee he'll be up there with the best.

I agree. But Sergio is also one of my favorite golfers. One dressed with best of Adidas/TaylorMade and the other with Burberry. The style I'd really like to have on me.

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Think they're both good. Not sure how good they are in the 12 inch area though. They both seem like they either lack a little bit of desire or they aren't mature enough to deal with the pressure of being in contention.

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