"I probably shouldn't say this, but if I had played in the [Greg] Norman-[Nick] Faldo era, instead of winning 25 times with two majors, I probably would have won 40 times and had six majors."
Monte Burke talks to Johnny Miller, his usual humble self, offering a few thoughts worth checking out there. Highlights:
Forbes: Give us an idea of the preparation you go through before covering an event.
Johnny Miller: I don't want to brag, but I do more homework on the course than any other announcer.
More than Gary McCord?
I chart the greens to get all the breaks. I walk down into the greenside bunkers. I walk into the fairway bunkers to see whether a player can reach the green from them. My goal is to get to know the course as [well] or better than the players.
That doesn't take much these days!
Forbes: What's your take on the overall state of the game?
Johnny Miller: They've got it really good. The Tour is a fantastic place to be right now. I don't look back and say I got hosed. I think our era, if you don't count money, was maybe the most exciting era. You had Palmer, Nicklaus, Player, Trevino, [Raymond] Floyd, [Hale] Irwin, [Tom] Weiskopf, myself and Hubert Green. It was a golden age of golf from 1970 to 1980. I don't know if there will ever be one quite like it. Every era has two or three great golfers. Our era had six to 10. I probably shouldn't say this, but if I had played in the [Greg] Norman-[Nick] Faldo era, instead of winning 25 times with two majors, I probably would have won 40 times and had six majors. That era had [Fred] Couples, Norman, Faldo and [Curtis] Strange, but it didn't really have guys who could play on Sunday. We had the great era of Sunday players. There's a lot to be said for that.
That's great Johnny, but it was a state of the game question, not the state of your game had you been in your prime during the 90s (wait...didn't you win a tour event in the 90s?).
Now this was interesting:
Will Tiger break Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 career major wins?
Everybody has a choke point. Nicklaus' was winning the Grand Slam. All of Tiger's life ever since he was kid, he's wanted to get to 19 majors. It's probably going to get a lot harder with these last five. Let's put it this way: He doesn't want to go next year without winning any majors, because he'll probably start second-guessing himself.
Tiger is a pretty old 33. He's been going at it for an awful long time. Maybe he's one of those guys like Tom Kite or Gary Player, one of those guys who never lost the love of competition and traveling and living out of a suitcase in a motel room. They just couldn't get enough. Maybe Tiger will be that way, but maybe if he has more children, he'll play just eight tourneys a year. It's not a guarantee that he'll win five more. There are plenty of guys who played great golf, had great careers and only won a few majors. If I had to guess, I'd say that he will beat the record, but it will be a struggle.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 at 02:01 PM
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I think he's already in. If I'm not mistaken he made it in the year he told Justin Leonard that he should go home prior to Leonard nailing the 70 footer to win the Ryder Cup!
Seriously, your post was very funny!
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/14/sports/14iht-GOLF.1.6136590.html
If he had to putt greens the speed of today's greens he would have been in the booth by the time he hit 34, he could hit it and certainly knew how to win. One reason the top 10 players were so much more productive prior to 1980 is they were the only ones financially independent, everyone else was playing to pay for the kids braces.
Agreed most of the rest of the NBC crew is a bore and Johny seems overburdened to make it interesting. I thought he was going to retire and do his missionary work. Lets hope Seve recovers and NBC can get him to replace Miller. Heck Angel Cabra would give us more to think about than 3/4 of NBC's crew.
DM
...but he's an idiot. Seve couldn't carry Johnny's mic cord.
"From tee to green I outplayed Jack" -pg. 14 of "I Call the Shots"
Ask anyone who was there if Johnny did anything better than Jack that day.
Pure brilliance.
I love it!
Clearly greats who dwarf Ballesteros, Price, Langer, Strange etc
Nonsense on stilts.
So Johnny has to have someone follow him around to repair all the bunkers he's been tromping around in ?
Right John and if Billy Casper would have played in the Norman/Faldo era Casper would have won 80 times and had 10 majors. Sarcasm aside as good as Johnny was for a short period of time he should never be compared to any of the all time greats in the game. When stacked against history Millers record is only slightly better than DL3. Which makes him very good but not great.
only if you are RIGHT-handed...
Golf balls hook & slice becuase of the drag that occurs as they spin as they fly through the air. Balls that roll on putting surfacse TURN... or would you describe what you do with your automobile is duck-hook left at the intersection?
HAVE SHOT A 63 AT OAKMONT if HE HADNIT BEEN ABLE TO HIDE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIELD. . IF IT HAD WORKED OUT THAT HE WAS UP AGAINST PALMER IN THE LAST PAIIRING HIS SCORE WOULD
HAVE BEEN IN THE 70--71 RANGE.