the years biggest event must be the open,yes some of the courses play "easy" if the weathers good but it has the most history out of all the majors so surely its the most prestigous,yes the us open is a great major and a super tough one i would rather win the open i dont know if its because i am from england
Your looking at the whole thing the wrong way, a major significance is determined by how important it is for the fans and the players, not by whether it is invitational or not. The Masters is loved by many fans and players and as a result is as significant as the two Opens. Certainly atleat from people Britain that I've seen asked, it seems that players favourite majors are their national open and the Masters. So as a result I put the Masters and the two Opens as equal and the PGA just behind.
I haven't argued that the Masters is the biggest, I think exactly the same as daniel3203 and if you had read and understood my posts properly you would realise that. My logic suggested that for many traditional US golfers like Niclaus the US Open is their Open and therefore has the highest signifance for them. In fact I heard Niclaus say something very similar to that himself.
No your point is the Masters is the biggest. My point is The two Opens(including the British) are the biggest. Yes I am using Americans to argue that The Open (British) is bigger than The Masters(US) get it? By your logic the Americans would rank the 3 US majors as more significant than the British. When in fact all (including Wooods in interviews) have trouble splitting the Two Opens. As for The Masters every major champion gets invited back each year as honorary non-competing for life.
Yes thats exactly my point, all except one are from the US. Also Tiger doesn't have an autobiography and I wouldn't say its obvious which major is the most important for him.
the years biggest event must be the open,yes some of the courses play "easy" if the weathers good but it has the most history out of all the majors so surely its the most prestigous,yes the us open is a great major and a super tough one i would rather win the open i dont know if its because i am from england
dandydude123xyz 2 years ago
he was born in adelaide
elzilcho7i7 2 years ago
You played with Geoff? How was that man?
UNCGolfer2009 2 years ago
He is from Melbourne, Australia NOT Adelaide
sibbalofski 2 years ago
I didnt say Masters is the best, I said that the US Open isnt. I think same as daniel3203.
SmallDannyJW 3 years ago
Your looking at the whole thing the wrong way, a major significance is determined by how important it is for the fans and the players, not by whether it is invitational or not. The Masters is loved by many fans and players and as a result is as significant as the two Opens. Certainly atleat from people Britain that I've seen asked, it seems that players favourite majors are their national open and the Masters. So as a result I put the Masters and the two Opens as equal and the PGA just behind.
SmallDannyJW 3 years ago
I haven't argued that the Masters is the biggest, I think exactly the same as daniel3203 and if you had read and understood my posts properly you would realise that. My logic suggested that for many traditional US golfers like Niclaus the US Open is their Open and therefore has the highest signifance for them. In fact I heard Niclaus say something very similar to that himself.
SmallDannyJW 3 years ago
WEll i believe that the OPEN..US OPEN and the MASTERS are all equal,, the pga just doesnt match up to the other 3
daniel3203 3 years ago
No your point is the Masters is the biggest. My point is The two Opens(including the British) are the biggest. Yes I am using Americans to argue that The Open (British) is bigger than The Masters(US) get it? By your logic the Americans would rank the 3 US majors as more significant than the British. When in fact all (including Wooods in interviews) have trouble splitting the Two Opens. As for The Masters every major champion gets invited back each year as honorary non-competing for life.
zooooodles 3 years ago
Yes thats exactly my point, all except one are from the US. Also Tiger doesn't have an autobiography and I wouldn't say its obvious which major is the most important for him.
SmallDannyJW 3 years ago