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By John Hawkins
GolfWorld Thursday, September 17, 2009 If greatness can be measured by the ridiculous expectations that come with it, Tiger Woods is the greatest golfer ever. Jack Nicklaus never dealt with half the negative repercussions Woods faces when he goes three or four starts without a victory, and though Nicklaus' 19 runner-up finishes in major championships are looked upon as a tribute to his resilience, Tiger gets hammered pretty hard when he fails to close the deal. Appraising Woods' performance objectively over any length of time can ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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