Nicklaus Was Robbed

bigunreal

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Jack Nicklaus used to be credited with winning 20 majors. I believe they included a couple of National Amateur titles or something, which were once considered majors. The total was dropped to 18 at some point. I wasn't paying attention, but was it perhaps just before the Chosen One was about to launch his much balleyhooed pro career?

I also remember vividly that Nicklaus was chasing Bobby Jones' record of 13 majors. Now, however, Jones is only given credit for 7 majors! Jones was also credited for a long time with being the only golfer in history to win the Grand Slam. Again, this isn't mentioned any more (in fact, Jones himself- who was widely considered the greatest golfer of all time when I was a kid- rarely is mentioned any more either, except perhaps as an architect of golf courses).

I can't help but feel this has been done to make his Highness seem like he has had no true competitors.
 

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bigunreal said:
Jack Nicklaus used to be credited with winning 20 majors. I believe they included a couple of National Amateur titles or something, which were once considered majors. The total was dropped to 18 at some point. I wasn't paying attention, but was it perhaps just before the Chosen One was about to launch his much balleyhooed pro career?

I also remember vividly that Nicklaus was chasing Bobby Jones' record of 13 majors. Now, however, Jones is only given credit for 7 majors! Jones was also credited for a long time with being the only golfer in history to win the Grand Slam. Again, this isn't mentioned any more (in fact, Jones himself- who was widely considered the greatest golfer of all time when I was a kid- rarely is mentioned any more either, except perhaps as an architect of golf courses).

I can't help but feel this has been done to make his Highness seem like he has had no true competitors.



You're correct; Jones is never even referenced in modern golf"¦other than when being compared to Woods in terms of success on one of the ESPN's cute little spreadsheets. I guarantee that every single human being in America has heard of TiGIRL Woods"¦but maybe less than 5% (all older people) have heard of Bobby Jones.

This methodology of conveniently omitting the accomplishments of successful white men, especially in sports where "blacks"Â￾ like Tiger are ranked #1, or artificially dominate the sport like in football and basketball, is the essence of the Caste System in sports"¦and a mirror image of Cultural Marxism in modern politics / history / religion.

Bobby Jones died about 15 years before I was born. If I hadn't done personal research on the history of golfing greats, I certainly wouldn't recognize the name. We are being comprehensively erased.
 

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Great topic, bigunreal! I just did a quick search and found this.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_major_titles_did_Jack_Nicklaus_win

Looks like we aren't the only ones wondering why the change happened since 1986.

As for Bobby Jones, even ESPN says he had 13 majors.

http://espn.go.com/sportscentury/features/00014123.html

A couple of other sources that mention the fact that he won 13 majors:

http://www.bobbyjones.com/life-achievements.html

http://www.golflink.com/facts_468_bobby-jones.html
 

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Nicklaus and Bobby Jones should still be rankedabove Tiger Woods. Competition was much better then. Jones had the legendary statusequivalent only to Ruth's in baseball

Golfers from the nicklaus era: palmer, player, casper, miller, floyd,snead, watson, ballasteros, norman, irwin, faldo, etc.
 
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