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Old 06-22-2009, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
Ugh... I just had to look it up

all his wins:

'97 Masters - shoots 3 under in the final round (great golf)

'01 Masters - 4 under in final round (great golf)

'02 Masters- 1 under final round

'05 Masters - 1 under final round


Just want to point out that any score under even par is incredible on a Major Championship course... Tiger just makes it look easy.

Ok on to other ones..

'00 US Open - shot a 67 in final round (insane scoring)

'02 US Open - shot a 72 final round

08' US Open - shot a 73 final round with no ACL and two fractures (if that aint diggen down than nothing is)

PS... didnt put it as how many under par cause the par on each course is different and I dont feel like looking it up.

'00 British Open - 69 final round (great golf)

'05 British Open - 70 final round

'06 British Open - 67 final round (insane scoring)



'99 PGA - 72 final round

'00 PGA - 67 final round (just great golf right there)

'06 PGA - 68 final round (great golf)

'07 PGA - 69 final round (great golf)


Just wanted to point out again that breaking par in a Major is playing terrific. Also wanted to point out that a -2 on a par 70 course = a 68 and a -2 on a par 72 course = a 70 but they are both the same score.



He hasnt let anyone catch him from behind when he's in the lead because he posts numbers that no one else can even on their greatest round of golf.

Your comment "or shooting in the 70s and still holding on to win" was completely wrong. Unless you want to count last year when he had no ACL and two fractures in what I believe is his greatest golf accomplishment.
Please explain to me what I said wrong in my post. Everything I said is 100% true and is backed up by your data.

The shooting in the 70s and holding on to win was part of an 'or' statement which was also 100% true.
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