I have the Henry Cotton book you mentioned. I chuckled when I first read his lavish praise of "The Lady" She was pretty good for a sweetspot throwing gal! I take Bob Jones' ringing endorsement in the same vain as Sir Henry's. The question is could she take them (7 Open Championships combined)from the tips with the chips...down? I think not! I do enjoy Henry Cotton's insights though.
20. Billy Casper
19. Old Tom Morris
18. Lee Trevino
17. Gene Sarazen
16. Babe Zaharias
15. Seve Ballesteros
14. Young Tom Morris
13. Harry Vardon
12. Annika Sorenstam
11. Tom Watson
10. Walter Hagen
9. Gary Player
8. Mickey Wright
7. Byron Nelson
6. Arnold Palmer
5. Sam Snead
4. Ben Hogan
3. Bobby Jones
2. Tiger Woods
1. Jack Nicklaus
I believe I once heard Moe Norman state something to the effect that Tiger Woods was not the best golfer. He was the best scorer, but not the best golfer. He went on to say that Tiger's inability to have control over the driver was the main problem. Of course, in Mr. Norman's vernacular it was much more interesting and colorful.
Did Sports Illustrated forget Greg Norman? Wasn't he ranked #1 for about six years in his prime. I think he won two British Opens. Greg should be in the top twenty based on the Majors he didn't win.
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