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1073.1 | 3 year performance | DUGGAN::DIAZ | Tavo, The Latin Putter | Thu Sep 06 1990 17:18 | 17 |
| Re: <<< Note 1073.0 by UFHIS::KHOWE "Problem?? someone say there's a problem?" >>>
While it is the place where Faldo should be, and stating that I don't
know the details of the Sony ranking system, I understand that it
takes into consideration the players performance for THREE years, so
I would guess a player has to be playing very well consistently for a
relatively long period of time to make its way all the way to the
top.
If my memory serves me, I remember seeing Seve rated #1 for quite
some time after he stop winning periodically.
The point I am trying to make is that I read/heard a lot of criticism
to the Sony ranking system, and maybe the above wasn't taken in
consideration, and people wanted to see changes overnight.
Tavo
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1073.2 | Three years, not three days | DICKNS::F_MCGOWAN | Mi ho sbellicato dalle risa. | Fri Sep 07 1990 21:16 | 12 |
| Tavo, as I understand it, the Sony rankings are based on a golfer's
performance over 3 years, and until this week Norman's record was still
slightly better than Faldo's. Nick finally closed the gap, but it's so
close that either one could move in or out of the top spot from week to
week.
One reason for all the frustration among (at least) American fans is
our being conditioned by the coaches' polls in college sports, where a
team can drop from first to tenth in a week, depending on what happened
to them in their last game.
Frank
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1073.3 | Norman #1 in "class" | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Mi ho sbellicato dalle risa. | Mon Sep 10 1990 13:39 | 9 |
| Greg Norman was quoted in the latest Golf World as saying he was not
in agreement with the Sony rankings that had him listed ahead of
Nick Faldo, and that Nick certainly deserved to be ranked ahead of him,
based on the way's he's played the last couple of seasons.
Just another example of how classy he is, and if there's a ranking for
that, Norman's right up there.
Frank
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1073.4 | Who's more fun to watch? | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Mi ho sbellicato dalle risa. | Mon Sep 10 1990 21:44 | 11 |
| Seems odd to me that someone with an accent like Greg Norman's would
not be considered "British," but I guess he's thought of as more an
American these days than an Aussie...at least in the USA, where he's
become an adopted native son. All I know is that for sheer entertain-
ment, I'll take Norman over Faldo any day (nothing to do with Nick's
indisputable skills, just that I enjoy watching a slasher like Norman
more than a grinder like Faldo; much the same reason I'd rather see
Palmer in his prime than Nicklaus).
Frank
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1073.5 | I like the SHARK | WFOV12::GUGLIELMO_T | | Tue Sep 11 1990 07:48 | 7 |
| I agree with the last note. One other thing if I need a par I go
with Faldo. If I need a birdie or eagle I go with Norman.Also I
think Payne stewart who is a combination of these two should be
mentioned here.I am not saying he is quite as good as these two
but he is getting there.
Ted
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1073.6 | Faldo fly's with the Eagles and birdies ..... | UFHIS::KHOWE | Problem?? someone say there's a problem? | Tue Sep 11 1990 11:35 | 24 |
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I think (as I started this note) that Faldo is where he deserves to be.
What I can't understand is why people rate Norman so highly. The man
has sat at the top of the world rankings for approx. 3 years in those 3
years he has never won a major (admitedly come close) and has only won
one major is his career. Now compare Faldo. Faldo this season has won
two of the four and finished one shot behind the lead in the US open.
Over the last three years he has won four majors. That's going some!!
Re .3 .4 .5 I thinks its unfair to say that Faldo is a par-machine and
robotic like in performance, he's a very exciting golfer. Just look at
his first three rounds in this years British open 67,65,66, you don't
get scores like that by being a boring golfer. Now if your really
looking for a par-machine what about Curtis Strange. In the 89 US open
I beleive (could be wrong) he shot three rounds with only par's on his
scorecard. What do you think ??
In my opinion Faldo (in time) will go into the golfing history
books as a great, but I don't think Norman will ever be remembered in
the same light. Payne Stewart to be the next American great....
regards,
Keith.
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1073.7 | Is Norman a US Citizen? | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Mi ho sbellicato dalle risa. | Tue Sep 11 1990 12:41 | 15 |
| Re. 6 - Yes, right on...Faldo deserves the ranking (as Norman himself
said recently). Sony's ranking system is a mystery, and I'm glad their
TV sets aren't based on the kind of design their golf ratings use.
As for my tastes in entertainment, well: "De gustibus non disputandum
est," or something like that. I just have more fun watching Norman than
Faldo. But I have more fun watching Norman than any of the other guys
on the tour these days. Some people like haggis...what can I say? For
sheer boredom, I'd put together a foursome of Curtis Strange, Tom Kite,
John Huston and Nick Faldo...they'd play great golf, but it just
wouldn't be all that exciting (for me). On the other side, I'd choose
Greg Norman, Mark Calcavecchia, Payne Stewart and Fuzzy Zoeller. The
scores might be a little higher, but it would be fun to watch happen!
Frank
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1073.8 | RE .6 | SA1794::WELLSPEAK | Going to be power slammin at Mecca | Wed Sep 12 1990 13:04 | 20 |
| Keith,
While I agree that Majors should carry more weight in the decision of
whos best, they shouldn't carry all the weight. Norman has, over the last 3
years, had a great number of top 3 finishes. While Norman hasn't won as many
majors, he has been robbed of at least 2 by last hole heroics, and has lost a
couple of other toruneys the same way. He has made a great deal of money over
the last 3 years on tour, also. Now, I agree Faldo should be ranked # 1 in
the world, but I don't think he should be ranked far above Norman. And also,
I think Norman will go down in the History books as a great golfer too. His
personality will certainly help too. Faldo is a great golfer, but he is so
quite and un-sociable (during his rounds) that he doesn't get as much
attention as a Greg Norman or an Arnold Palmer do and have. I also don't think
anyone meant any disrespect for Faldo, by calling him a Par-Machine. Just
that it tends to be a little more boring to watch. But it is what wins
tournaments. While he pars 61 holes, birdies 9 and bogeys 2 for an 7 under,
guys like Calcavecchia are paring 48, birdying 12, eagling 2, bogeying 10 and
double bogeying 2 for a 2 under par score. Using that scenario, I'd rather
watch Calcavecchia, but Faldo would shoot the much better scores.
Beak
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1073.9 | Boring greatness | WALTA::LENEHAN | stick-em | Wed Sep 12 1990 13:46 | 23 |
| HI,
Nick Faldo is an awesome golfer. Working with Leadbetter , he has
created a swing that uses the large muscles, keeping the small
muscle groups as quiet as possible. Which has gained him great
results under pressure, where the smaller muscles are more prone
to have a "spasm" .. ;) ... like putting to half the hole and
yanking it 15 ft past , because your arms, and not shoulders,
panicked.
When Faldo hits the ball, the ball almost always hits and releases
the same. He doesn't spin the ball like Norman (noone does :) )
Norman has so much power/talent that he CAN produce some
excitement. Almost the way Seve with his talent for shotmaking
generates great excitement. With Faldo's game, he's sooo
consistent... he rarely needs the strong recovery shots, that
make for exciting viewing. Boy what I'd give to be a boring
golfer !!!!
Calcavechia, Norman, Seve... great to watch. Faldo great to
emulate. IMHO .
Walta
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1073.10 | Faldo not exciting but very effective!!! | FRSBEE::WORRALL | | Wed Sep 12 1990 16:00 | 14 |
| I suppose the San Francisco 49ers are boring to watch. Faldo is
awesome to watch, what he lacks is personality, charism. Norman is a
crowd favorite just as Trevino and many other are. They have a human
aspect that we cant but are finger on. We always end up say "I like
that guy". To Yuppies Faldo is awesome, but his appeal to a Blue
Collar type is not the same. He is so smooth, cool, so business like.
Joe Louis was a great fighter but alot of people like Ali because he
had that flash. What would you rather watch Willie Pep or Sugar Ray
Lenard??? On playing ability alone, Nick Faldo is the best golfer
today.
Greg
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1073.11 | Sugar Ray Who?? | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Mi ho sbellicato dalle risa. | Wed Sep 12 1990 19:36 | 11 |
| Uh-oh...hot button alert!! Joe Louis was, in my opinion, the greatest
heavyweight champion of all time, no disrespect to Ali, Marciano,
Dempsey, et al. And, having seen Willie Pep a few times, I'd rather
watch him than Sugar Ray Leonard, too (but have never seen the equal of
the "real" Sugar Ray, in any weight division). Guess this hasn't got
much to do with golf, but only reinforces the idea that tastes vary,
and one man's (person's) meat is another man's (person's) poison. We
all like what we like, and have no reason to justify it, or need to
apologize for it. But it sure makes for great discussions, eh?
Frank
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1073.12 | "Guglielmo Papaleo, si !" | ASABET::VARLEY | | Thu Sep 13 1990 15:27 | 8 |
| Right on with Willie Pep, Frank. He was an UNBELIEVABLE artist. I grew
up in Ct. and used to see films of him fighting. He was a genius, but
he just didn't match up well with Sandy Saddler. Pep was, IMHO, the
best pure boxer I've seen, but the REAL Sugar Ray was so close I'm not
sure I can make the distinction...
--Jack
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1073.13 | Un bello paesano | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Mi ho sbellicato dalle risa. | Fri Sep 14 1990 07:46 | 9 |
| Re -1...looks like we're going down an especially entertaining rathole,
but I can't resist: I saw Pep's fights against Sadler (on TV, of course),
and I still believe he was beaten by tactics that should have resulted
in Sadler being disqualified. About the only thing he didn't do to
Willie was knee him (and it may be that I just didn't see him do it).
Frank
P.S. Pretty good Italian, too, Jack!
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1073.14 | golf is neither fair or exciting... | MAMIE::GORDON | | Fri Sep 14 1990 08:59 | 32 |
| re: .6 and others....
face it " golf is not an exciting game..."
to be good at golf you need lots of patiences and a swing that
repeats over and over and over....
Norman/palmer/calc/etc. and the other so called exciting golfers
are built up by the media and tv to sell advertizing and make money
and they've done a great job at it, "give the public entertainment.."
that is what sells.....
now if you want golfers who win...go with strange/faldo/etc.
they understand better that golf is not a game that you overpower
or that is exciting as all hell...they win because they have their
emotions under better control than the other guys....
Hogan was the most boring golfer in his day....
hit the fairway, hit the green, put for bird, make some
miss some, but he won more when at his peak playing boring golf
than anyone around him....he is the only golfer since Bobby Jones
to come even close to the GRAND SLAM winning three of the four
majors in 1953...
if you want excitement and you want good scores go to basketball
or football or racketball...if you want good scores from golf and
expect lots of excitement you may be disapointed....
my 2 cents worth
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1073.15 | Huh ? | DNEAST::STEVENS_JIM | | Fri Sep 14 1990 09:14 | 10 |
| RE:-1
Strange has his emotions under check ??
On which planet ?
Jim
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1073.16 | "...under better control than the next guy... | MAMIE::GORDON | | Fri Sep 14 1990 09:27 | 5 |
| re: .-1
I don't think that's what I said...at least that's not what I
read when I read it...
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1073.17 | | DPDMAI::VENEZIO | MY other car is a GOLFCART | Fri Sep 14 1990 16:46 | 7 |
| Ref: .14, .15 and .16
Whats that got to do with Boxing??
:)- :)-
Ken
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1073.18 | It's all Arnie's fault! | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Mi ho sbellicato dalle risa. | Sat Sep 15 1990 10:01 | 18 |
| Re. 14 - While I may be predisposed to enjoy watching the "slashers"
(Palmer, Norman) more than I enjoy the "grinders" (Faldo, Strange),
I enjoy watching any great golfer at his/her peak, regardless of style.
I never had the chance to see Hogan, except in film clips, but I'm sure
I'd have appreciated his skills. Regarding Palmer's place in all this,
it was Arnie who popularized the game for the "masses" (myself
included). If he was lionized by TV and other media, it was because he
had the flair and charisma to get people's attention. It is hardly fair
to say he was "built up" by TV. If it weren't for Palmer, golf would be
about as popular as lawn bowling (maybe not such a bad idea,
considering the overcrowded public courses most of us have to play on).
My 2$ worth.
Re -1: Yeah, what *does* all this have to do with boxing? ;>)
Frank
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1073.19 | | SIOG::OGRADY | | Mon Sep 17 1990 05:20 | 10 |
| It's interesting to note that although Greg Norman made $8,000,000
last year in endorsements alone, he placed second in that category for
golf.
Guess who ?
Amazingly, it was Arnold Palmer, who made $9,000,000 last year.
...just goes to show how popular a man he was/is.
martin
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1073.20 | Norman vs Faldo?? | CHEFS::NEWPORTP | | Mon Sep 17 1990 09:11 | 39 |
| The Suntory World Matchplay is coming up at the end of the week.
(no ratholing about whether it should be called WORLD Matchplay!)
Should be interesting if Faldo and Norman are drawn against each other.
That would really be exciting stuff.
Other players in the 12-strong field include Woosnam, Grady, Irwin,
Billy-ray Brown, Ballesteros, Langer, and McNulty. Anyone help with the
other three?
Stewart and Olazabel were amongst those who declined to play. Olazabel
wants to pick up the Vardon trophy for winning the European Order of
Merit and is playing in the BMW International Open in Germany.
A comment on the exciting vs. consistent topic.....
Maybe what draws one player to an erratic, spectacular player as
opposed to a guy who turns out pars by the score depends on their own
playing level. I like watching Norman, Ballesteros, etc. do the
miraculous, but I appreciate Faldo turning out the pars consistently to
a greater degree. Maybe it's because turning out pars is more
'relatively' achievable for me than hitting a 300+yd drive or holing
from 100 yds. Well at least a few in a row now and again would be nice.
Personally I THINK I'd be happier shooting a score with all pars than
the same score with a few birdies and a few double-bogeys. I wish I
could play to a level where I KNEW the answer.... 8^)
Phil.
degre
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1073.21 | Maybe that's the reason for others... | HKFINN::F_MCGOWAN | Mi ho sbellicato dalle risa. | Mon Sep 17 1990 19:58 | 11 |
| Re. 20...Hmm, interesting theory about why some of us are fans of the
slashers, while others are fans of the grinders. As one who falls more
into the slasher-fan category, however, I must say my game in no way
resembles that of the guys I most admire! If only....;>)
Frank
P.S. I mean no disrespect by the labels "slasher/grinder." Merely
following the lead of the golf publications. I certainly enjoyed seeing
Curtis Strange play the final 18 of his second Open victory, and he
certainly didn't do much "slashing" then, as I recall.
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1073.22 | Rafferty, Beck and Kawa..who? | CHEFS::NEWPORTP | | Tue Sep 18 1990 06:07 | 15 |
| I checked up on the other three in the World Matchplay tournament at
Wentworth this weekend... they are Ronan Rafferty, Chip Beck and some
guy from Japan called Kawagushi. (he's a new one on me!).
Apparantly Couples, Stewart and Calcavecchia are all playing in the BMW
International in Munich this weekend. I'm not sure if this means they
declined to play in the World Matchplay. However, they're getting a new
7-series BMW each for appearing at the International.
Still waiting for my invite...8^)
Phil.
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1073.23 | Nick "nicks" it | YUPPY::MCSKEANEP | | Mon Oct 22 1990 15:30 | 17 |
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Faldo has now begun to endorse Bic razors over here in Britain and I
have never ever seen such a misleading advert. The advert consist of a
hacker in the background with a voice-over asking "How does a champion
stay out of the rough" We are then shown Nick walking into the
foreground upto his ball and hitting it.
Faldo has never ever in his life just walked upto a shot and hit it. If
the company gave us a true picture of a Faldo shot they would be
bankrupt with the air time they would have to buy to show it. The
advert would be longer than the program it was interupting!
I'm only jealous anyway, even though he just walked up to it, it was
wonderfully smooth.
POL.
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1073.24 | Gillettes are better! | CHEFS::NEWPORTP | | Tue Oct 23 1990 12:05 | 12 |
| Re .23
Maybe he carries a few razors around in his golf bag. He might need a
shave halfway round if he really takes as long as you guys make out.
I guess it's all about Nick being a smooth guy, well-groomed with a
real smooth swing. But BIC....!!! Well money DOES talk.
Phil.
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1073.25 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Tue Oct 23 1990 13:58 | 12 |
| Re: -.1
> Maybe he carries a few razors around in his golf bag. He might need a
> shave halfway round if he really takes as long as you guys make out.
> I guess it's all about Nick being a smooth guy, well-groomed with a
> real smooth swing. But BIC....!!! Well money DOES talk.
Of course if he's not careful while shaving he will add new
meaning to the name "Nick" Faldo. (Pun purely intentional.)
Larry
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1073.26 | Ouch! | CHEFS::NEWPORTP | | Wed Oct 24 1990 05:13 | 17 |
| Larry,
That was awful!!
I saw the ad last night. You mustn't blink or else you'll miss it.
Anyway I felt sorry for the hacker in the background...Nick played from
the short stuff but the poor old hacker had a terrible lie...8^)
BTW, The gillette worked great this morning....anyone got a plaster??
Phil.
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