ESPN Golf Online
Wednesday, August 16
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Tiger Woods jumps out from a pairing sheet. So does Jack Nicklaus. Put them together -- as the PGA has for the first two rounds of the PGA Championship, with Masters champion Vijay Singh thrown in for good measure -- and you have a mega-pairing that has fans foaming at the mere thought of it, crowd control officials a tad bit concerned and the rest of the field mildly amused at the spectacle about to be unleashed.
Head to head |
Greg Norman was asked to rate Woods vs. Nicklaus. His take: "Putting them at their prime, player against player at their peak, it would be a tough call. You have two totally different approaches to the game. "I think Jack's head toward the game is far greater than anybody's head has ever been. "Tiger's driving ability is probably better than Jack's driving ability in their primes. "Putting, I would put the nod for Jack on that. "Short game and bunker play, I'd give the nod to Tiger on that. "Things have changed dramatically from Jack's era to Tiger's era. Tiger is a consummate professional -- not that Jack wasn't, but (Tiger) has trained. He has got a physical trainer. He's got a totally different approach than what Jack (did). I bet you Jack didn't work out when he was in his 20s ... "I'd say on balance I would give the nod -- Jack, just ahead of Tiger." --David Kraft |
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