Tiger might catch him but imagine if Snead had turned pro sooner than age 25 or didn't have WWII interrupt him for 2.5 years in his prime when he served in the Navy. He would have won another 15+ tournaments.
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Tiger might catch him but imagine if Snead had turned pro sooner than age 25 or didn't have WWII interrupt him for 2.5 years in his prime when he served in the Navy. He would have won another 15+ tournaments.
The what-if's are pretty fun to think about. What if Bobby Jones didn't retire at such a young age? What if Ben Hogan never got in that car wreck? What if Tiger never changed his swings? What if Phil didn't pull driver on the 18th hole of the 2006 US Open?
Those are the few that I always seem to think about.
Is it the swing change that ruined Tiger, or his body? Could his body maintain the old swing any longer?
Maybe if the dude was bionic he'd have a solid shot at 100+
The stat is a bit misleading since majors and WGC events count as official EPGA events.Bear in mind that he's also 3rd on the European all time list;
Easier for him to match Snead out of all the most wins, majors, PGA and European tour.
However he does have the most WGC victories and it's not even close;
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