Thrashen
Hall of Famer
I still disagree with jaxvid and others on the quality and toughness of today's players. The competition is far more spread out and much tougher all-around than it was in Jack and Arnie's era. There were only 8 or 10 serious competitors for major titles then if that many; now it's more like 100.
Phil Mickelson has won 5 majors and over 40 individual PGA titles. His career has been a lot like Tom Watson's, who was the best player since Nicklaus other than Woods, and better than Nick Faldo's career, who won 6 majors but not a lot of individual titles. Ernie Els has 4 majors. Four to six majors has been the hallmark of a great career post-Nicklaus (and pre-Nicklaus for that matter), and will likely continue that way for a long time. Woods was an exception, a freak, a freak likely propped up by steroids and by an uncritical adoring media, that is not going to be duplicated.
I'm happy with the stars of today's PGA and the quality of play. And from a Caste perspective the sport has never been so barren of affletic talent on both the men and women's side. It's actually a great defeat for the Caste System and the Caste media, who were so sure that Woods was only the first of many black superstars to take over the sport, one that blacks are most definitely "interested" in.
Nice post. Since the much-appreciated terminus of Wood’s “evil reign” nearly six years ago, the winners of the 22 subsequent Major Championships tournaments have hailed from 9 different countries. As you asserted, this trend epitomizes a worldwide “talent distribution.”
Prior to Wood’s first Major Championship win in 1997, it seemed that the majority of non-major PGA tour events were won by Americans, while Major Championship winners were comprised primarily of Americans, then U.K. nations (England, Ireland, N. Ireland, Scotland, and Wales) then whites from South Africa/Zimbabwe, then Aussies/New Zealanders, then a few outliers from Germany, Spain, or Argentina. I was only 11 years old in 1997, so my perspective may be incorrect.
In my opinion, it’s great to see whites from around the West/Anglosphere winning tournaments. Aside from Eastern Europe, there is at least one world class player from nearly every white-inhabited nation. In viewing the current “World Golf Rankings,” the top 100 names hail from the following nations: USA, Australia, Sweden, N. Ireland, England, Spain, South Africa, France, Denmark, Canada, Wales, Scotland, The Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Finland, Austria, Zimbabwe, and Argentina…
http://espn.go.com/golf/rankings
Aside from Woods, Vijay, several Asians from Korea or Japan, and racially mixed players such as Rickie Fowler and Jason Day, the PGA tour is rather devoid of non-whites.
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