Tiger Woods

This weekend Tiger Woods completed his fourth victory at the PGA Championship, his 13th Major, and his 59th victory on the PGA Tour. The big thing is that it’s his 13th Major title in his chase of Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 Major titles.

An article in the local newspaper here commented that he is only five majors short of Nicklaus’ record. What’s interesting about that “only”, is that only 13 golfers have won more than five majors in their entire career. Some notables who won five or less include: Seve Ballesteros (5), James Braid (5), Byron Nelson (5) Peter Thomson (5) Raymond Floyd (4), Ernie Els (3) Hale Irwin (3), Phil Mickelson (3), Nick Price (3), Vijay Singh (3), Payne Stewart (3) and Greg Norman (2).

Each one of these players was or is an amazingly talented golfer in his time. All reached the pinnacle of golfing excellence more than once. Even racking up five majors as Seve Ballesteros or the legendary Byron Nelson did in an entire career is mentioned as an “only” in the Tiger Woods realm of golf.

Tiger Woods is only in his early thirties and already has a career that would be impressive for a dozen golfers to share equally – five PGA wins, including a major each!

Look at his current world golf ranking below:

1. Woods 22.10
2. Furyk 8.69
3. Mickelson 8.44
4. Els 7.67
5. Scott 6.48
6. Harrington 6.23
7. Singh 5.88
8. Garcia 5.53
9. Ogilvy 5.49
10. Stenson 5.30

Tiger Woods is so far ahead of the #2 ranked player it’s almost embarrassing. In fact the players ranked fourth, fifth and sixth have a combined total number of ranking points less than Tiger alone. Tiger almost outpoints the seventh to tenth ranked quartet.

It’s truly amazing.

But what we can all learn from this is that hard work pays off. You only need to look at Tiger’s physique compared to the other golfers to see that he spends more time strengthening his muscles than the rest. There’s no overhang on his belt, no double chin or loose flesh on his body. For all the people who joke that golf is a a sport just as much as chess and darts should be considered a sport, Tiger gives it credibility.

No one works harder on every aspect of golf than Tiger Woods, and his professionalism is second to none. Tiger has a vision and he expects only the best of himself. And as his record shows, he invariably gets the results.

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