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Old 04-20-2017, 05:27 PM
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He was anointed the next one too early Imo. I am a fan but didn't like how his pedestal was put so high above the greats before he even came close. Now it looks like he will go down as a great golfer for his time but couldn't make the long run. Maybe he can go to the seniors circuit and beat up on the same guys he beat when he broke out. Hope he is not done but when you can out drive most on a regular basis for that many years, the old back takes the beating.
Woods is second all time for tour wins with 79, Sam Snead is the leader with 82.

Woods is second al time for Major wins with 14, Jack is first with 18.

There really isn't anyone else close to those kinds of numbers.

Woods was the most dominate player of his time, and is no question one of the greatest golfers of all time, and should mentioned with the greats. He is/was active(winning) for about the same number of years as Arnold Palmer with more wins and double the Majors.

I'm no Woods fan, I was Payne Stewart and Greg Norman fan and also enjoy seeing Lefty win. But no question, Wood was one of the best ever.

To answer OP's question, I think his competitive playing days are done.
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