Plus Major pressure is a lot different than trying to close out the Amex in JanThat would certainly defy history.
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Plus Major pressure is a lot different than trying to close out the Amex in JanThat would certainly defy history.
This. It was always Phil & Tiger.Phil's career also pretty much paralleled Tiger's. Bad timing to be a great player when there's a dominant player in the mix with you.
Phil Mr always go for broke wasn't built to win majors. With his talent he should have won more. Maybe Nick is built to win majors.
This. It was always Phil & Tiger.
But, I would say it's harder to win TODAY than it was THEN. The talent level these days is insane.
Fact.Plus Major pressure is a lot different than trying to close out the Amex in Jan
But what makes him so unique? That is my main question.Everybody has weighed in on how difficult it is, strong competitor at same stage, yada,yada,yada. Nick Dunlop is unique. He may break the mold. That's the beauty of internet golf forums. Right @Jman Heck I could see 250 mill for play at LIV at this point for Nick. Ha
Won Jr Am and Am and only one to do that prior was Tiger. Won as Am on tour and no one has done that since Phil in 91. That's unique. Rare company.But what makes him so unique? That is my main question.
And as I said, one became the GOAT, the other took 13 years to win a major.Won Jr Am and Am and only one to do that prior was Tiger. Won as Am on tour and no one has done that since Phil in 91. That's unique. Rare company.
When Phil won as Am he did it playing his home course. Nick did it first time he ever played the track. My guess is he's got broad shoulders. And doesn't pay attention to internet golfer pedestal placing.And as I said, one became the GOAT, the other took 13 years to win a major.
That is lumping a lot on the shoulders of a kid.
Not sure why that last comment is needed in a conversation, but whatever.When Phil won as Am he did it playing his home course. Nick did it first time he ever played the track. My guess is he's got broad shoulders. And doesn't pay attention to internet golfer pedestal placing.
None of them do, which makes some of the nonsense all the more amusingWhen Phil won as Am he did it playing his home course. Nick did it first time he ever played the track. My guess is he's got broad shoulders. And doesn't pay attention to internet golfer pedestal placing.
Well, it is a golf forum, where people like to talk about all things golf...None of them do, which makes some of the nonsense all the more amusing
His list of accomplishments puts him in a category by himself. 1 of 1. Pretty unique imo.But what makes him so unique? That is my main question.
I don’t think I’m allowed to feel differently about that statement anymore, something internet something something.His list of accomplishments puts him in a category by himself. 1 of 1. Pretty unique imo.
That said, it's hard to envision he (or anyone for that matter) will have a Phil type career. Competition is just so steep now.
Well, it is a golf forum, where people like to talk about all things golf...