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-CRW-;n8891279 said:All sports are games. What makes a sport, by definition, is a game with physical activity. So golf is both. As is every other commonly watched game; football, baseball, etc.
FreddieMac;n8891458 said:Old Tom Morris without him the modern game as we know it would probably not exist. Golf courses as they are today dictate everything from the ball to the clubs. Without the modern golf course, clubs and balls would look and act completely different.
blugold;n8891471 said:Old Tom Morris was a miscreant and a charlatan! A despicable man with poor taste, an uncouth sense of humor, and improper social graces.
(I don't know if any of that was true but since you and I both went old-timey, I wanted to post an old-timey insult)
Brassie;n8891299 said:You look at the list of greatest golfers that span 100 yrs and I think in context, in "their" time of greatness, they were all Rock Stars and moved the needle and impacted the game. The PGA has ranked them... Nicklaus is #1. One has the greatest or a greater impact on the game is subjective. Or is the OP question... the greatest impact on the current generation of fans? In that case, it's obviously Tiger. A current real-time active player will always trump the past players.
Personally, I think we should appreciate all of them.
mtcowdog;n8891928 said:Charles Blair Macdonald
fuffle master;n8892057 said:Without googling, who is this?
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