Definintely. He will still be winning majors when he is 45 years old. I think he can easily pass 18 majors. He will probably end with about 21 major wins. He has also had some things that have been distracting him from his game like his dad dying, and he just had a son. So, he will soon get back to dominating almost every tournament he is in.
2007-07-23 11:25:26
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answered by Don Patch 4
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It's funny how people forget that Tiger went without a Major for 2 1/2 years (mid-2002 until the end of 2004), then won 4 in the next 2 years. Hate to sound overly superstitious but I always had a feeling that crossing into Major win # 13 would be a task -- even for him. Once he wins # 14 you can basically go ahead and rewrite the record books from that point on.
2007-07-23 16:14:00
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answered by baqq2cali 2
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Mickelson was 33 when he won his first major. He now has 3. Vijay was 35 when he won his first major, and likewise has 3. Nicklaus won 6 of his majors after he turned 35.
Tiger Woods is 31.
He hasn't even entered what, for most professional golfers, would be their prime years. Considering that there will be 21 more majors played by the time he turns 37, I definitely think he can find at least 7 wins somewhere in there.
2007-07-23 13:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. guys like Seve that won 5 and burned out had poor swings. Tiger has a classic swing, and way to much competitive drive to not win at least 6 more. I really think he will do what Jack said and win 10 masters. I usually root against tiger because I am a huge Nicklaus fan(growning up in columbus and all) but the guy is sweet.
2007-07-23 16:21:33
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answered by blibityblabity 7
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TW is a bit of an annomilly...he is amazing at what he does and is still 'the most likely to win' guy at any tournament that he walks into...
but i think that tiger has been sitting high on the hog for a while now. over the last 4-5 years he has progressed less and less when he should be making more and more of himself out there...i cant blame the guy, your #1 you have money literally coming out of your a's's'...he has a wife and now a kid...his mind just isnt into it as it once was...
now you might see him go the next 4-5 years doing what he has...loosing, not too bad, but not coming up #1...and maybe he will have a resurgence as he gets older and see's his professional tour career approach closer to the end...and i hope he does...but for now he is just not the same tiger...
2007-07-23 12:43:59
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answered by ignoramous i 3
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Good question. People change after they have children. What was important to him before his first child may not seem so important any more. I would not be surprised if Tiger tailed off greatly for the next 4 or 5 yrs. But then, I see him getting refocused and maybe pulling off another Tiger slam. So, to answer your question, I think he has at least 6 more wins in him, but they may not come as soon as he would hope.
2007-07-23 11:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it will be close. If we go four or five majors without Tiger cashing in, I'd say he won't catch the Golden Bear. I think this next year or two is critical for him to stay on pace. A stretch where he fails to win may give the other players reason to feel he is less invincible and finally step up to the plate. Regardless, in my opinion, he has played the finest stretch of golf ever in a couple of phases in his brilliant career.
2007-07-23 15:23:08
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answered by the lad 1
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Will he play in 6 more majors? most likely he will play in many more majors than that. Will he win 6 more majors. Possibly provided he focus's on golf and what it takes to win. right now in his life he seems to not have the drive to do what it takes to win majors.
2007-07-23 11:44:52
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answered by wbaker777 7
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Definitely he is still young. He is up there with the greatest, Arnold Palmer and Nickolaus
2007-07-23 13:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, as long as he keeps getting fan interference. Let's just say that I think he has benefited more than once at majors from silly fans or clumsy rulings.
2007-07-23 12:05:21
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answered by Three Putt 4
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