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Tiger Vs. Golden Bear
Apr 11, 2019 18:11:41   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
No comparing Tiger and Golden Bear, says Gary Player

By Amy Tennery

AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - Joe Montana or Tom Brady, Serena Williams or Steffi Graf -- there is no shortage of debate in sport over who is the greatest of all time, but do not even try separating golfing icons Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus, according to Gary Player.

Woods (14) and Nicklaus (18) have won 32 majors between them, dominating their respective eras, but that does not mean there is any basis for comparison, Player said on Thursday.

After kicking off the Masters in a ceremonial first tee shot with fellow golf great Nicklaus, nine-times major winner Player reflected on how the game has changed -- and why that makes it impossible to pitch his old sparring partner against Woods.

"How can you compare Tiger Woods to Jack Nicklaus? It's not fair. Let him (Nicklaus) play today with these greens and raked bunkers or bunkers all the same width, and with a driver and a ball that goes 50 yards further," Player told reporters.

Sam Snead was the most athletic, Ben Hogan the greatest golfer "tee-to-green" and Woods is perhaps the most talented, Player said.

But Nicklaus? "He had the overall game," the three-times Masters champion added.

That is not to say the South African was not giving the most recognizable player in modern golf his due.

"If Tiger never had the problems he had, which were numerous, he would have won at least 20, 21 majors," said Player, referring to Woods' physical ailments. "I don't think there is a debate about that."

On Thursday, Woods begins his bid for a 15th major win and fifth Masters title.

"Everybody wants to see Tiger Woods win more majors because he moves the needle like nobody playing golf today," Player said.

"What you saw when he won that (Tour) Championship the other day, I don't think I ever saw excitement like that, even when Arnold (Palmer) was at his best."

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Apr 11, 2019 18:32:32   #
bahmer
 
slatten49 wrote:
No comparing Tiger and Golden Bear, says Gary Player

By Amy Tennery

AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - Joe Montana or Tom Brady, Serena Williams or Steffi Graf -- there is no shortage of debate in sport over who is the greatest of all time, but do not even try separating golfing icons Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus, according to Gary Player.

Woods (14) and Nicklaus (18) have won 32 majors between them, dominating their respective eras, but that does not mean there is any basis for comparison, Player said on Thursday.

After kicking off the Masters in a ceremonial first tee shot with fellow golf great Nicklaus, nine-times major winner Player reflected on how the game has changed -- and why that makes it impossible to pitch his old sparring partner against Woods.

"How can you compare Tiger Woods to Jack Nicklaus? It's not fair. Let him (Nicklaus) play today with these greens and raked bunkers or bunkers all the same width, and with a driver and a ball that goes 50 yards further," Player told reporters.

Sam Snead was the most athletic, Ben Hogan the greatest golfer "tee-to-green" and Woods is perhaps the most talented, Player said.

But Nicklaus? "He had the overall game," the three-times Masters champion added.

That is not to say the South African was not giving the most recognizable player in modern golf his due.

"If Tiger never had the problems he had, which were numerous, he would have won at least 20, 21 majors," said Player, referring to Woods' physical ailments. "I don't think there is a debate about that."

On Thursday, Woods begins his bid for a 15th major win and fifth Masters title.

"Everybody wants to see Tiger Woods win more majors because he moves the needle like nobody playing golf today," Player said.

"What you saw when he won that (Tour) Championship the other day, I don't think I ever saw excitement like that, even when Arnold (Palmer) was at his best."
No comparing Tiger and Golden Bear, says Gary Play... (show quote)


I suppose that it is like trying to compare Babe Ruth and Hammering Hank Aaron to today's sluggers as well as the older quarterback's to the quarterbacks of today as well. Different eras and different styles plus the game and the equipment has all been improved so there is no real comparison. But I grew up with Jack Nicklaus so of course I will be prejudiced for him but Player is also correct thanks for that post.

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Apr 11, 2019 19:05:12   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
bahmer wrote:
I suppose that it is like trying to compare Babe Ruth and Hammering Hank Aaron to today's sluggers as well as the older quarterback's to the quarterbacks of today as well. Different eras and different styles plus the game and the equipment has all been improved so there is no real comparison. But I grew up with Jack Nicklaus so of course I will be prejudiced for him but Player is also correct thanks for that post.
I suppose that it is like trying to compare Babe R... (show quote)

I had a feeling you would be among the first to respond to this thread.

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Apr 12, 2019 09:04:00   #
bahmer
 
slatten49 wrote:
I had a feeling you would be among the first to respond to this thread.


And why is that?

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Apr 12, 2019 09:49:53   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
bahmer wrote:
And why is that?

Just to irritate the ol' feller.

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Apr 12, 2019 23:49:43   #
teabag09
 
slatten49 wrote:
Just to irritate the ol' feller.


I agree with what you said earlier about Tiger being done but he still brings the crowd and the other golfers appreciate that because he's alone responsible for the purse to be as big as it is. They and especially their wives could care less who Tiger screwed. They(wives) are thinking about their next shopping trip. Mike

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