The tiger slam is bigger than this, because the “5th major”, the players championship, he held this as well. He had all 4 majors, and the players championship. Greatest golf ever played
You forgot to mention that Tiger also one the Players in 2001 meaning he held all 5 biggest tournaments at one time. This will probably never happen again.
@@gregrizzo8054 Scottie is a great golfer. Is it possible he could win the last 3 majors, yes. Is it highly unlikely this will happen, yes. We will have to wait and see. He has a great chance to become one of the greatest golfers of all time if he can keep up this type of dominance and consistency.
@@jadonnoble5621 The best thing about Scottie is that every single round of golf he plays is just another round of golf against the course. He does not care about anything other than breaking par. That focus is what makes him the best golfer in the world.
@@gregrizzo8054 Long way to go. His stats are not as impressive as Tigers but obviously looks good in his own right. At least against the current field. So that's something. We shall see over the years if he can sustain it as Tiger has shown for a decade+. Probability and talen-wise its unlikely he nor anyone will achieve this 4 majors feat. Let's not forget something similar was said of Rory, Spieth, Kepka but we now know how that turned out.
Well done mate. I’ll highlight that his 2000 US Open win wasn’t only the greatest US Open ever played, it’s arguably the greatest tournament of golf ever played.
If Tiger had left his swing alone from that 2000 era that Butch Harmon helped him to craft he would have won over 100 tour events and over 25 majors. That's no joke. It was the greatest swing in the history of golf and he decided to change it in the idea that he wanted to continue to get better. Sometimes you have perfection and you should just leave things alone. I still can't believe he changed that swing. It was unbelievable to watch.
@@gloworms Tiger has openly said that he just wanted to continue to try to get better. It was incredibly foolish to change it after winning 9 times in a year and 4 majors in a row. How exactly is he ever going to get better than that??
I remember the silly conversation from equally silly pundits trying to convince people that this wasn’t a slam. I can’t remember which old time golfer that said, and I’m paraphrasing here, “I don’t care what you call it, but he has all four majors at once. Until someone else does it, he’s the ONLY person to do it.”
It's still unbelievable that tiger shot -12 while no one else could even sniff level par. Talk about being on another level. Maybe only Rory has come close at the 2011 US open at Congressional. Where he shot -16, 8 shots clear of second. Crazy Rory hasn't won 7 or 8 majors by now.
Rory’s win while impressive, was on a soggy Congressional and many players shot under par so while he won by 8 those were atypical scores for a major compared to -12 and second place +3. Tiger was also the only under par golfer at 2002 Bethpage in New York. The best way I heard it explained was modern golfers talking that they wanted to play against prime Tiger and when he came back from his back injuries in 2018 they wanted that guy and Phil, David Duval, Ernie and even Vijay said “no you don’t” because he was better than they were too.
Guys, let's not forget that he also won the Canadian Open to highlight his career in 2000. One of the greatest shots in golf history was his shot from the bunker on the 18th hole. That was an amazing shot.
At the time, I worked with a guy who had played Pebble a couple of times, and he was astounded, if not a little mad, about how Tiger had owned it for those 4 rounds.
Good stuff we will never see another like him. personally looking at the tiger slam I think that 2001 masters is just as impressive as his 15 win at pebble simply because of the period of time between the 3rd and 4th so he had 9 months to stew on it and that’s all the golf world and sports media could talk about at the time the pressure was palatable and tiger is one of those rare once in a lifetime athletes like MJ , Brady, Ali, Gretzky, etc can you imagine winning the masters by 12 strokes then upon watching the broadcast coverage decide you hate the way your swing looks so we are going to do a complete overhaul everyone said he was out of his mind but this stretch of golf proves he made the right choice. But from what I understand the next 2-3 swing reinventions after that were meant to minimize stress on parts of his body that were starting to break down really it’s the method of he went about chasing history and perfection that brought him so much success was also a contributor to his downfall physically he was fanatic about practicing and physical fitness he admitted running so many miles a day when he was younger just destroyed his legs and joints along with the heavy weight lifting and hitting golf balls for hours straight he was always pushing and never got the amount of rest and recovery he needed and sports medicine wasn’t what it is today he was mentally tough enough to play through the pain the 2008 us open proved that but as soon as the back started to go that was something he couldn’t just block out and play even though he sure as hell tried I think it would make a good video to talk about what major was his best win which I think would be tough to choose there’s a lot of crazy ones to pick from like his 2000 win at pebble and St. Andrews? Maybe his first major and masters in 1997 or the 2001 masters to compete the slam? Maybe the 2008 US open he won on a torn ACL and a fractured leg and went into a 19 hole playoff? For me the one that sticks out the most and IMO was even harder to win than the ‘08 US open and that’s is the 2019 masters when he gave us the magic one last time after slip ups in 2018 when he could’ve easily won the British and the PGA and even better this young generation got to play against him at their best and the leaderboard was stacked with the best and playing well. When he almost holed out on 16 I knew it was over even though he was in the same scenario as 2005 he made that miracle chip but he went bogey bogey after and had to go to a playoff with Chris dimarck And I’m not ashamed to admit it but this is the first sporting event I’ve ever seen that welled me up with tears because I knew everything he’s been through both physically and professionally and this was completing the comeback and ironically it’s the first and only major he won when he was behind in the final round
The narrator disrespects Ben' Hogan's 1953 Triple Crown here... Hogan's 1953 Triple Crown was amazing considering his comeback from being nearly killed in a auto accident and left to have to learn to walk again, and told he'd never play golf again... Hogan won the Masters, US Open, and Open in 53... the PGA was match play then and was the same week as the Open and he wasn't able to contend or he may have well won the single season Grand Slam... the narrator again disrespects that accomplishment!
Interested to see you break down The Strong Era - Tiger/Lefty/Vijay/Ernie/Goosen vs today's era - Scheffler/Koepka/McIlroy/Rahm/DeChambeau. I vote for the former.
Tiger during 2000-2002 won so many of the tournaments he entered, you could argue he never lost. It was something we had never seen before, and I don't think we'll ever see again. This year, the PGA goes back to Valhalla. Looking forward to all of the content going back to that awesome 2000 battle.
It’s late but my only suggestion, whenever you say tiger shot “65” or “63” that’s cool.. but I don’t know what par is in the first place to know the reference, I don’t think you even need to add that into the script, I think you should add it to the screen so instead of. 63 you get 63(par-70) can even just add a /# on the top right of said round
Eh, it's probably like an 18 right now. I haven't played enough in the past two years to get something accurate (there's a reason I'm not going into great detail about how they hit these shots in these videos😂)
Let's correct this ad "the grand slam is not the same as Bobby Jones = 2-professional and 2 amateur tournaments. No one has won 4 professional golf majors in a row except Tiger. Tiger is the only professional golfer to win all 4 professional majors in a row. Many of all the golf greats have not even won the "career" professional slam. Tiger 🐯 the GOAT
Tiger is the most DOMINANT golfer ever... Jack is the GOAT tho... 18>15! Now if Tiger had left his swing alone after his 2000 swing that was "perfect", he probably would've avoided injuries and won at least 24 majors or more...
Tiger stats are unmatched, he’s unarguably the GOAT. Also Tiger was playing much tougher competition. The scores it took for Tiger to win his majors were far more significant than the scores it took for Nicklaus to win. You can google the stats and scores from all their majors and Tiger undoubtedly had better competition and scores. Over 13 years at world #1 (5 years consecutive twice). 82 wins on tour. Most cuts made in a row. Most top 10 finishes. Lowest career scoring average. Only player to win all four majors in a row. The stats speak for themselves.
@@shredallday84 ... wrong... GOATness is determined by majors wins and records... and Jack's competition amongst the top was way better than Tiger's... also, no FedEx Cup/playoffs nor wrap around season nor WGC tournaments in Jack's era nor world golf rankings... also, Jack's 19 runner up finishes in majors as well as top 5/10s destroys Tiger's same stats... what record was/is Tiger chasing again??? Oh yeah, Jack's majors record!!! 18>15!
@@bigcountry4539 how was jack playing better competition? Tiger had to shoot lower scores in his majors to win than Nicklaus did. Tigers all time scoring average is lower than Nicklaus’s. Jack played in double the amount of majors than Tiger and only has 3 more wins. It’s not arguable who the better golf was and who the GOAT is. Tiger Woods. Not just the stats but Tiger drove viewership to a new level as well.
@@shredallday84 ... Wrong on all accounts except for Tiger's effect on viewership... Jack played in the majors til age 60 and then played in The 2005 Open at age 65... compare the same # of majors for a fair and much better % winning and again Jack owns this! Jack's competition at the top of the leader board was much tougher! Look at the number of majors each of his competitors won and it's plain to see this... as for scores, take into account the equipment Jack used in his prime vs Tiger from 1996 onward... Jack dominated the majors with his wins, runner ups, top 5/10 finishes!!!
@@shredallday84 ... 18 major wins, 19 runner ups, 46 top 3 finishes, 56 top 5s, 73 top 10s... from 1970 - 1980, Jack missed 1 cut in majors... Jack is the GOAT! Whose majors record is Tiger still chasing and obsessed with??? Jack's 18 majors...
As Crazy-GREAT as Tiger's pro career is, his Amateur Career will never, ever be touched... 6-STRAIGHT years of USGA Match Play Championships!!! 1991 - U.S. Junior Amateur, Boys 15-17 Junior World Golf Championships, Orange Bowl International Junior 1992 - U.S. Junior Amateur, Insurance Youth Golf Classic 1993 - U.S. Junior Amateur 1994 - U.S. Amateur, Western Amateur, Pacific Northwest Amateur 1995 - U.S. Amateur, College All-America Golf Classic 1996 - U.S. Amateur Stanford (1994-1996) - William Tucker Invitational, Jerry Pate Invitational, Stanford Invitational, John Burns Invitational, Southwestern Intercollegiate, Tri-Match, The Brawl, Cougar Classic, PAC-10 Championship, NCAA West Regional, NCAA Championship
You showed the Triple Crown just before discussing the PGA, but for the wrong reason. He won that when he won the Canadian Open that year along with the US Open and Britisj Open.
You're absolutely right! It's a hard balance of figuring out what is specifically worth mentioning and what is fine being left out. It's especially difficult when you're learning about half of it as you're writing it. Ya live and ya learn.
The tiger slam is bigger than this, because the “5th major”, the players championship, he held this as well. He had all 4 majors, and the players championship. Greatest golf ever played
True, greatest golf ever played especially in a 11 yr span... but 18>15! Jack is the GOAT!
You forgot to mention that Tiger also one the Players in 2001 meaning he held all 5 biggest tournaments at one time. This will probably never happen again.
Scottie has 2 of them and he's not backing down.
@@gregrizzo8054 Scottie is a great golfer. Is it possible he could win the last 3 majors, yes. Is it highly unlikely this will happen, yes. We will have to wait and see. He has a great chance to become one of the greatest golfers of all time if he can keep up this type of dominance and consistency.
@@jadonnoble5621 The best thing about Scottie is that every single round of golf he plays is just another round of golf against the course. He does not care about anything other than breaking par. That focus is what makes him the best golfer in the world.
Good luck to the next Grand slammer..
@@gregrizzo8054 Long way to go. His stats are not as impressive as Tigers but obviously looks good in his own right. At least against the current field. So that's something. We shall see over the years if he can sustain it as Tiger has shown for a decade+. Probability and talen-wise its unlikely he nor anyone will achieve this 4 majors feat. Let's not forget something similar was said of Rory, Spieth, Kepka but we now know how that turned out.
Well done mate. I’ll highlight that his 2000 US Open win wasn’t only the greatest US Open ever played, it’s arguably the greatest tournament of golf ever played.
Can't argue with that
As a non golf fan (besides knowing of tiger and some legends) why is this?
@jc4.80 there’s a documentary on here called Tiger Woods: Perfection at Pebble. Watch that…
@@jamiec6504 gonna watch it now thanks for the suggestion
@@jamiec6504 wow. Just finished watching it. Unbelievable!
Ik you just started TH-cam so I’m here before this channel blows up
Appreciate it bro!
Keep grinding brother!! We love it!
For real the other day I was thinking how golf lacks content like this on TH-cam.
Same here
I forget how many different channels i started watching before they ever reached 5-8 K subscribers and now they are all above 3-500,00
If Tiger had left his swing alone from that 2000 era that Butch Harmon helped him to craft he would have won over 100 tour events and over 25 majors. That's no joke. It was the greatest swing in the history of golf and he decided to change it in the idea that he wanted to continue to get better. Sometimes you have perfection and you should just leave things alone. I still can't believe he changed that swing. It was unbelievable to watch.
Agree 100%!
I watched a video where butch talked about how it wouldn’t be sustainable. Not sure how true that is though.
@@gloworms Tiger has openly said that he just wanted to continue to try to get better. It was incredibly foolish to change it after winning 9 times in a year and 4 majors in a row. How exactly is he ever going to get better than that??
It was a young man's swing, he wouldn't have been able to swing like that as a 40 year old
@@myafrosheen Absolute horseshit. Name one male player in history who's swing caused him not to be able to swing when they were 40. You can't.
I remember the silly conversation from equally silly pundits trying to convince people that this wasn’t a slam. I can’t remember which old time golfer that said, and I’m paraphrasing here, “I don’t care what you call it, but he has all four majors at once. Until someone else does it, he’s the ONLY person to do it.”
The production on this is masterful, no way this channel doesn’t blow up soon in the TH-cam golf community
Thanks cam 🙏🏻
Dude this is fantastic. Very well put together
It's still unbelievable that tiger shot -12 while no one else could even sniff level par. Talk about being on another level. Maybe only Rory has come close at the 2011 US open at Congressional. Where he shot -16, 8 shots clear of second. Crazy Rory hasn't won 7 or 8 majors by now.
Rory’s win while impressive, was on a soggy Congressional and many players shot under par so while he won by 8 those were atypical scores for a major compared to -12 and second place +3. Tiger was also the only under par golfer at 2002 Bethpage in New York.
The best way I heard it explained was modern golfers talking that they wanted to play against prime Tiger and when he came back from his back injuries in 2018 they wanted that guy and Phil, David Duval, Ernie and even Vijay said “no you don’t” because he was better than they were too.
If the rest of the field got to use their collective best round each day they still would've lost to Tiger by 1. Just unbelievable.
Loving these short documentaries. Keep it up!!
Just a few minutes in i already like it. Some folks just don't have an ability to tell stories. I'm enjoying this.
Thanks man! I’m just trying my best to improve video by video. They’ll be crazy good very soon👍🏻
Bro these videos are so good, I can't believe that you just started making videos. Keep it up!
Guys, let's not forget that he also won the Canadian Open to highlight his career in 2000. One of the greatest shots in golf history was his shot from the bunker on the 18th hole. That was an amazing shot.
the quality of these videos is amazing, great channel can’t wait to see you grow
At the time, I worked with a guy who had played Pebble a couple of times, and he was astounded, if not a little mad, about how Tiger had owned it for those 4 rounds.
Love this video bro, Tigers era of dominance was absolutely incredible and as someone who is too young to remember this is a great recap of it !
Good stuff we will never see another like him. personally looking at the tiger slam I think that 2001 masters is just as impressive as his 15 win at pebble simply because of the period of time between the 3rd and 4th so he had 9 months to stew on it and that’s all the golf world and sports media could talk about at the time the pressure was palatable and tiger is one of those rare once in a lifetime athletes like MJ , Brady, Ali, Gretzky, etc can you imagine winning the masters by 12 strokes then upon watching the broadcast coverage decide you hate the way your swing looks so we are going to do a complete overhaul everyone said he was out of his mind but this stretch of golf proves he made the right choice. But from what I understand the next 2-3 swing reinventions after that were meant to minimize stress on parts of his body that were starting to break down really it’s the method of he went about chasing history and perfection that brought him so much success was also a contributor to his downfall physically he was fanatic about practicing and physical fitness he admitted running so many miles a day when he was younger just destroyed his legs and joints along with the heavy weight lifting and hitting golf balls for hours straight he was always pushing and never got the amount of rest and recovery he needed and sports medicine wasn’t what it is today he was mentally tough enough to play through the pain the 2008 us open proved that but as soon as the back started to go that was something he couldn’t just block out and play even though he sure as hell tried I think it would make a good video to talk about what major was his best win which I think would be tough to choose there’s a lot of crazy ones to pick from like his 2000 win at pebble and St. Andrews? Maybe his first major and masters in 1997 or the 2001 masters to compete the slam? Maybe the 2008 US open he won on a torn ACL and a fractured leg and went into a 19 hole playoff? For me the one that sticks out the most and IMO was even harder to win than the ‘08 US open and that’s is the 2019 masters when he gave us the magic one last time after slip ups in 2018 when he could’ve easily won the British and the PGA and even better this young generation got to play against him at their best and the leaderboard was stacked with the best and playing well. When he almost holed out on 16 I knew it was over even though he was in the same scenario as 2005 he made that miracle chip but he went bogey bogey after and had to go to a playoff with Chris dimarck And I’m not ashamed to admit it but this is the first sporting event I’ve ever seen that welled me up with tears because I knew everything he’s been through both physically and professionally and this was completing the comeback and ironically it’s the first and only major he won when he was behind in the final round
I’m glad I’m going to be one of your OG fans. Your work is fantastic, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Subscribed!!
Thank you Alek I appreciate you
Mint editing bruv 🔥 Supporting from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Amazing video. Please keep them coming. Your content is great!! Thank you and God bless🙏
Wow this is REALLY good editing...this channel is gonna grow fast
love these vids and love the barca ones too bro
i like your videos man keep grinding
You're one of my favorite golf youtuber man !
Lol another youth whos dumber than dawg digg.
Well done!
I remember watching it live.
The narrator disrespects Ben' Hogan's 1953 Triple Crown here... Hogan's 1953 Triple Crown was amazing considering his comeback from being nearly killed in a auto accident and left to have to learn to walk again, and told he'd never play golf again... Hogan won the Masters, US Open, and Open in 53... the PGA was match play then and was the same week as the Open and he wasn't able to contend or he may have well won the single season Grand Slam... the narrator again disrespects that accomplishment!
Interested to see you break down The Strong Era - Tiger/Lefty/Vijay/Ernie/Goosen vs today's era - Scheffler/Koepka/McIlroy/Rahm/DeChambeau. I vote for the former.
New favorite channel bro, please please please keep it up 🔥
Thanks dude!
Tiger during 2000-2002 won so many of the tournaments he entered, you could argue he never lost. It was something we had never seen before, and I don't think we'll ever see again.
This year, the PGA goes back to Valhalla. Looking forward to all of the content going back to that awesome 2000 battle.
scottie schefler
You're gonna blow up pal. The best quality golf videos on TH-cam. I can't wait for your future vids🔥🔥🔥
Amazing content, your channel will be big!
Thanks bro, glad you're enjoying it!
Great videos am subscribed
this guy is about to have a lot more viewers soon
“Maybe his most impressive win of all of them” when referring to his US Open win. The biggest understatement of all time.
I think I’m still so dumbfounded by his ‘97 masters W. That keeps me from really appreciating the pebble open
This some great stuff man. Glad I can say I was one of the first here before you blowup
It's crazy to think tiger and phil have been professional athletes for over 2 decades
The Goat. Its not close. He is the greatest golfer of all time. On top of that, he single handedly drove the needle for viewership
I completely agree
This is exactly what I need before my 1pm tee time
Hit ‘em straight🫡🫡
Great vid! Subbed before 100,000.
lmao the old golf shirt sleeves are hilarious. Why do your short sleeved shirts need to go past your elbow? LMAOOOO god I remember those days
My sleeves on my golf polo go as high as possible because I’m friggin yoked
Great video
It’s late but my only suggestion, whenever you say tiger shot “65” or “63” that’s cool.. but I don’t know what par is in the first place to know the reference, I don’t think you even need to add that into the script, I think you should add it to the screen so instead of. 63 you get 63(par-70) can even just add a /# on the top right of said round
Buddy got that great content
Great video
Ain’t no way Bob May was only 7 years older than Tiger… He looked like a 50 year old man
great video
great vid
Good video- although it’s THE Open not the British open
I’d argue it’s the most prestigious too
Damn broski. I get actually stoked about watching your videos. Just curious whats your handicap?
Eh, it's probably like an 18 right now. I haven't played enough in the past two years to get something accurate (there's a reason I'm not going into great detail about how they hit these shots in these videos😂)
@@RoluGolf haha that's awesome. Love your outlook on the history of golf. You're a scratch video maker for sure. Keep up the great work
@@benjaminsmith5676 Ha love it man, thank you!
@@benjaminsmith5676haha great way putting it 🤟🏽
Here at 12k expecting at least 20k let the algorithm cook
Let's correct this ad "the grand slam is not the same as Bobby Jones = 2-professional and 2 amateur tournaments. No one has won 4 professional golf majors in a row except Tiger. Tiger is the only professional golfer to win all 4 professional majors in a row. Many of all the golf greats have not even won the "career" professional slam. Tiger 🐯 the GOAT
Tiger the goat
Tiger is the most DOMINANT golfer ever... Jack is the GOAT tho... 18>15! Now if Tiger had left his swing alone after his 2000 swing that was "perfect", he probably would've avoided injuries and won at least 24 majors or more...
Tiger stats are unmatched, he’s unarguably the GOAT. Also Tiger was playing much tougher competition. The scores it took for Tiger to win his majors were far more significant than the scores it took for Nicklaus to win. You can google the stats and scores from all their majors and Tiger undoubtedly had better competition and scores. Over 13 years at world #1 (5 years consecutive twice). 82 wins on tour. Most cuts made in a row. Most top 10 finishes. Lowest career scoring average. Only player to win all four majors in a row. The stats speak for themselves.
@@shredallday84 ... wrong... GOATness is determined by majors wins and records... and Jack's competition amongst the top was way better than Tiger's... also, no FedEx Cup/playoffs nor wrap around season nor WGC tournaments in Jack's era nor world golf rankings... also, Jack's 19 runner up finishes in majors as well as top 5/10s destroys Tiger's same stats... what record was/is Tiger chasing again??? Oh yeah, Jack's majors record!!! 18>15!
@@bigcountry4539 how was jack playing better competition? Tiger had to shoot lower scores in his majors to win than Nicklaus did. Tigers all time scoring average is lower than Nicklaus’s. Jack played in double the amount of majors than Tiger and only has 3 more wins. It’s not arguable who the better golf was and who the GOAT is. Tiger Woods. Not just the stats but Tiger drove viewership to a new level as well.
@@shredallday84 ... Wrong on all accounts except for Tiger's effect on viewership... Jack played in the majors til age 60 and then played in The 2005 Open at age 65... compare the same # of majors for a fair and much better % winning and again Jack owns this! Jack's competition at the top of the leader board was much tougher! Look at the number of majors each of his competitors won and it's plain to see this... as for scores, take into account the equipment Jack used in his prime vs Tiger from 1996 onward... Jack dominated the majors with his wins, runner ups, top 5/10 finishes!!!
@@shredallday84 ... 18 major wins, 19 runner ups, 46 top 3 finishes, 56 top 5s, 73 top 10s... from 1970 - 1980, Jack missed 1 cut in majors... Jack is the GOAT! Whose majors record is Tiger still chasing and obsessed with??? Jack's 18 majors...
As Crazy-GREAT as Tiger's pro career is, his Amateur Career will never, ever be touched...
6-STRAIGHT years of USGA Match Play Championships!!!
1991 - U.S. Junior Amateur, Boys 15-17 Junior World Golf Championships, Orange Bowl International Junior
1992 - U.S. Junior Amateur, Insurance Youth Golf Classic
1993 - U.S. Junior Amateur
1994 - U.S. Amateur, Western Amateur, Pacific Northwest Amateur
1995 - U.S. Amateur, College All-America Golf Classic
1996 - U.S. Amateur
Stanford (1994-1996) - William Tucker Invitational, Jerry Pate Invitational, Stanford Invitational, John Burns Invitational, Southwestern Intercollegiate, Tri-Match, The Brawl, Cougar Classic, PAC-10 Championship, NCAA West Regional, NCAA Championship
Yeah it’s absolute insanity. Might have to make a video on that as well
@@RoluGolf It's already been done, but maybe you could do your own version?
th-cam.com/video/FZFNkPVxnLk/w-d-xo.html
Here before viral 🎉
I was waiting for you to say TigerSlam word was invented! Alas…
You showed the Triple Crown just before discussing the PGA, but for the wrong reason. He won that when he won the Canadian Open that year along with the US Open and Britisj Open.
All aye need is the Scottish open and I've done it difference is I'm on a game lol
G.O.A.T.
This is like a “Tiger for Dummies” video
Scottie is typing…
Tiger is the goat of all goats, there has never been someone so dominate in thier own sport compared to tiger.
Phelps comparable? Usain Bolt also
@rkim1991 nope tiger is in a category of his own
You could at least mention the name "The Memorial" instead of "his next tournament". Holds a bit more water than The John Deere Classic.
You're absolutely right! It's a hard balance of figuring out what is specifically worth mentioning and what is fine being left out. It's especially difficult when you're learning about half of it as you're writing it. Ya live and ya learn.
Here before 10k
this is crazy
Why isn't there any clips of people playing golf on this video? So weird.
What about the greatest golfer to ever play The Game Bobby Jones?I think did that
Did he not mention that?😂 I swear I heard him say that
1st and only oh well deal with it!
So you saying Els would have been the goat if it wasn’t for Tiger 😂😂
Phil more likely then Earnie
Hogan’s Triple Crown in 1953 is arguably as impressive
Too bad that people he should not have admired influenced him.
:)
It's called The Open Championship. Not The British Open.
It's not the British open. It's just 'the open championship'
there is no difference in difficulty of a grand slam and what tiger did. Its such a dumb talking point.
why cant u pronunce amature, ur saying amater
That’s how it’s historically been said in relation to golf. It’s the British pronunciation
Scottie schefler grand slam????
It didn't happen in the same year, so doesn't count. And everyone knows he was juicing.
How many majors you won
Less talk...more golf shots...
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Bro what 😂
Tiger is from Florida. Not Southern California
Tiger slam counts
how dare you.... make a video so good