suppose you're a 5 time tour winner (for your career)
#1
Posted 02 August 2009 - 08:53 AM
here are the rules:
1. you can only pick one major (i doubt anybody will pick the pga, so you're basically selecting one from the open, the u.s. open and the masters)
2. i surmise the players would be on almost all the lists, so let's eliminate that one from consideration to avoid mass duplication.
3. no wgc events
3. other than the three considerations set forth above, any pga or european tour events are eligible to be selected.
note: if you want to offer a brief blurb about why you've chosen a particular tourney this thread will likely be more interesting.
note #2: one thing that became apparent to me as i pondered this question is that in the age of tiger's majors quest, regular events don't seemingly carry the same cache they once did. there used to be some top shelf non-major tournaments, but with the emphasis on majors and with all the tourney name changes (sponsor turn over, etc.), non-majors - in terms of clout - seem more closely bundled than they once did.
#3
Posted 02 August 2009 - 09:11 AM
2. memorial - jack's event, and since i can't take the WGC bridgestone, i figured i'd take the next closest event to NE ohio.
3. quail hollow - green mile...great course, great field, great purse.
4. tour champ - historic course and you have to earn your way in.
5. Whatever they call it now at Colonial - just because i've always loved the place and admire the hell out of hogan.
#4
Posted 02 August 2009 - 09:25 AM
I'd also like to have won a World Matchplay title (not the WGC one; the old Wentworth event) as it was a tournament I always held in high esteem when it was a part of the golfing calendar. The list of winners is a who's who of golf and I'd love to have my name on the trophy and be able to say that, nominally at least, I was the best matchplayer in the world that particular year. A classic tussle with a big-name player where I won on the 36th with the pair of us about 15 under the card would be ideal. Basically a re-run of 1989 with me playing the part of Faldo. I've always loved matchplay, have played a lot of it in my time, and would feel unfulfilled without a big matchplay win on my resume.
Other than those two, I'll take a PGA Championship (the Wentworth version) as it's the flagship event of my 'home' tour and a Memorial title as it's a course that I love and an event that I have always regarded as one of the premier tournaments on the PGA Tour. A photograph of me getting a trophy from Jack Nicklaus would also make a nice backdrop for the Claret Jug on my mantlepiece.
Fifth one? Hmm. I've played a lot of team golf in my time and have always loved that side of golf, so a team event would be something I'd like to win. The Ryder Cup would be an obvious choice, and to have a 5/5 winning record during a home-venue Ryder Cup would probably stack up against an individual tournament win for me. If I'm not allowed that, then I'll plump for winning the old Dunhill Cup (another event no longer with us) at St Andrews - with me shooting the course record in the process. Lifting a trophy at the Home of Golf, with a couple of good mates and whilst wearing your national colours would take some beating. A photo of the three of us with the trophy and on the Swilcan Bridge would make another nice photograph for the wall, to look at whilst I'm watching the telly - or having a glass of something and telling the grandkids how 'once upon a time I was reasonable golfer you know. Now sit back and prepare to be bored senseless by your old grandpa since your mum and dad won't be back from the shops for at least a couple of hours...'
#6
Posted 02 August 2009 - 09:49 AM
2) the BMW PGA (europe tour): One of the flagship events of the euro tour, and gets pretty much every top non-US player
3) The Dubai Desert classic: Gets a ton of top pros including Tiger almost every year, and is sure to get bigger over the years
4) the Wachovia, Quail Hollow: Probably gets the american best field of any non WGC/major. Plus a great course
5) The tour championship: nice course, plus if you win there's a chance you get the fedex cup, which is obviously a nice career boost
#7
Posted 02 August 2009 - 10:00 AM
2) Memorial, Jack's Tourney 'nuff said
3) AT&T at Congressional, Tiger's Tourney plus it's on a major venue course
4) Bay Hill, Arnie's Tournament,
5) Colonial, Hogan's Tournament.
It would be great to win the 'Mount Rushmore' of American golf's tournaments.
#9
Posted 02 August 2009 - 10:16 AM
2) Tour Championship - FedEx title
3) Jacks Tournament - The Memorial
4) Arnies at Bay Hill
5) Quail Hollow - unreal course.
Wow, had to leave out some good ones, Torry Pines, Pebble Beach, Riveria, and
didn't even get to cross the Pond to some really great ones, always loved watching
the Scottish Open at Loch LoMond.
#16
Posted 02 August 2009 - 02:28 PM
2. The Memorial- Jack's tourney
3. The Mercedes Benz Championship- Beating a field of PGA Tour winners is a nice win to have.
4. BMW Championship
5. Tour Championship
Winning the last 2 will more than likely put $10 million in my pocket.
#20 Gallery_mjtoal_*
Posted 02 August 2009 - 03:59 PM
#21
Posted 02 August 2009 - 04:03 PM
2. Memorial-great course and Jack is the man.
3. Tour Championship, best players, the money aint bad either.
4. Can I pick the Memorial again? if not Bay Hill just because of Arnie.
#24
Posted 02 August 2009 - 05:21 PM
The Afghanistan Open (sponsored by opium inc)
The Iraq Open (sponsored by all oil companies worldwide)
The Iran Open (sponsored by woman who do not have equal rights)
The North Korean Open (co-sanctioned with the Japan Tour and sponsored by Kim as he is the man?)
The Sudan Open (co-sanctioned with the UN)
When these events come onto the tour schedule, I am there.
#27
Posted 02 August 2009 - 05:33 PM
The Players Championship (TPC) at Sawgrass
Bayhill (Arnie's the greatest of all time and I love him)
Canadien Open (since we have zero tourney's in MN)
Lastly, probably the Volvo Scandinavian Masters, because I have a lot of Scandinavian blood.
#28
Posted 02 August 2009 - 06:16 PM
2. The BMW Championship- I love Wenthworth
3. Northern Trust- One of the few tournaments that allowed blacks to play.
4. The Memphis event- It's the only event in my state.
5. Johnny Walker event- whenever it is played at Royal Melborne.
good topic!
#30
Posted 23 August 2009 - 06:17 PM
2. zurich (its closer to my house than the one that actually is in mississippi)
3. att (i would love to beat tiger at his own tourney)
4. pebble beach pro am (great location to win a tourney)
5. anything in vegas (great place to celebrate a victory)
#31
Posted 23 August 2009 - 09:32 PM
2. the Memorial Tournament - Great course, 10 minutes from my house, and the best tournament IMO outside the majors and Players.
3. AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-am - Beautiful scenery and fun tournament.
4. HSBC Champions - Strong field and nice place to travel to.
5. Dubai World Championship - Huge purse.
#33
Posted 23 August 2009 - 11:20 PM
match play (i always liked the wentworth one, but i'm not picky, wgc, amateur whatever)
tour championship (great course, great field)
mercedes championship (preferably when everybody showed up!) (great course, great field, great way to start the season)
i don't know, probably an australian open (great courses!), but maybe a canada/world cup (although i really wish it still traveled the world!)
#34
Posted 24 August 2009 - 09:42 AM
Mine would be:
The Masters
The Colonial National Invitational Tournament
Byron Nelson Classic
Texas Open
Houston Open
I'd be the first golfer in history to win all the Texas events.
In reality, I'd probably trade Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio to win at Riveria, Saw Grass, and Pebble.





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