Jack Nicklaus vs. Tiger Woods: Let’s take a major dive into the numbers
Jack Nicklaus vs. Tiger Woods: Let’s dig deeper into the numbers.
Jack Nicklaus turns those numbers around and turns 84 on Monday. While other immortals, including Ben Hogan, Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen, rank among the top ten golfers, Jack and Tiger (or Tiger and Jack) top them all. It ranks 1 or 2 on the list.
Although their careers actually overlapped, it was early in Tiger’s PGA Tour career and Jack’s. Jack was 56 when Tiger turned pro in 1996. Since no reasonably debatable comparison was possible, only the historical figures remained.
The fairest way to measure golf’s two greats is to compare their major championship performances as professionals before their 48th birthday. For Jack, this refers to the period 1962-1987. For Tiger, it’s 1997-2023.
CHARLIE WOODS is as slow as a tiger cub. The history of golf has not been very kind to the sons of the great
Big start: Jack Nicklaus was Iron Man, Tiger Woods was not.
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Do you want stability? Nicklaus did not win a major between the ages of 22 and 58. In fact, after turning 50 in 1990, he won 35 of the next 36 senior majors (he won eight, by the way). list of health problems