Lets see if Scottie can do it again next year. 5 straight years of 5+ wins may be untouchable.
bartolocologne40
Scottie’s allowed to sit at the table
ProperTree9
Gotta’ start somewhere… Damn, Tiger was really something, wasn’t he?
I’ll believe that Scottie gets to be mentioned with Tiger, when we see it in their eyes, after Scottie’s fellow competitors get asked about him on a tournament Wednesday. That *look*, where they knew, and you knew, they’d already lost. So many guys were cooked by the thought of Tiger before the 1st tee on Thursday.
Scottie keeps making 80′ chips like that one, maybe we’ll see those looks again.
Robespierre77
Yeah, but Scottie is actually a nice human.
BuiltForLegacy
Scottie’s a different beast since getting out of prison
Golf4funky
Happy for this generation they have someone like Scottie.
Soulfader72
Greatest since Spieth
SloppyWithThePots
Still not in the same company though
No_Albatross916
The fact that Tiger did that for 5 years in a row is insane
Even post prime Tiger got 5 wins in a season in 2013
benasyoulikeit
I am so ready for a generational talent and would love for it to be Scottie.
austin101123
I’m shocked this list is so small
Moist_Cheese_09
Isn’t tiger missing 2013 too?
Kodine13
This is not meant to be a slight on Scotti as this could just be the beginning but by saying he is “good company” or the same company as Tiger’s run. It completely under sells how great Tiger’s prime and “post” prime was.
spiffyswenson
I think this adds to his doesn’t care about winning attitude approach. I feel like because he knows he’s living in Tigers shadows and until maybe he surpasses Tigers records, then nothing matters to him until then. I hope that’s what’s fueling him and we see him get close or break them!
calimota
How much stock should we put in the fact that some significant challengers in today’s PGA are off in LIV obscurity, and not vying for these titles every week?
shadycoy0303
From 99 to 09, he had 64 wins. He damn near averaged 6 wins for a span of 11 years. What Scottie has done the last 2 years has been incredible… what Tiger did for more than a decade was other worldly.
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Lets see if Scottie can do it again next year. 5 straight years of 5+ wins may be untouchable.
Scottie’s allowed to sit at the table
Gotta’ start somewhere… Damn, Tiger was really something, wasn’t he?
I’ll believe that Scottie gets to be mentioned with Tiger, when we see it in their eyes, after Scottie’s fellow competitors get asked about him on a tournament Wednesday. That *look*, where they knew, and you knew, they’d already lost. So many guys were cooked by the thought of Tiger before the 1st tee on Thursday.
Scottie keeps making 80′ chips like that one, maybe we’ll see those looks again.
Yeah, but Scottie is actually a nice human.
Scottie’s a different beast since getting out of prison
Happy for this generation they have someone like Scottie.
Greatest since Spieth
Still not in the same company though
The fact that Tiger did that for 5 years in a row is insane
Even post prime Tiger got 5 wins in a season in 2013
I am so ready for a generational talent and would love for it to be Scottie.
I’m shocked this list is so small
Isn’t tiger missing 2013 too?
This is not meant to be a slight on Scotti as this could just be the beginning but by saying he is “good company” or the same company as Tiger’s run. It completely under sells how great Tiger’s prime and “post” prime was.
I think this adds to his doesn’t care about winning attitude approach. I feel like because he knows he’s living in Tigers shadows and until maybe he surpasses Tigers records, then nothing matters to him until then. I hope that’s what’s fueling him and we see him get close or break them!
How much stock should we put in the fact that some significant challengers in today’s PGA are off in LIV obscurity, and not vying for these titles every week?
From 99 to 09, he had 64 wins. He damn near averaged 6 wins for a span of 11 years. What Scottie has done the last 2 years has been incredible… what Tiger did for more than a decade was other worldly.
How many of Scottie’s were majors.