Fascinating to watch the Aussies on board here (some of them) equate wins on the Aussie tour with wins on the U.S. tour...and explain why the Australian Masters counts as much as the one just finished.
Joel, how do you reconcile this with the fact that 1) Norman had one of the best short games on Tour, and 2) he's been a very successful businessman.
Whatever happened at CPC, Norman's undoing overall IMO was the mental/emotional side of his game. Time after time he self-destructed. So while he had the physical ability to win maybe 10 majors, he came away with only two.
Mickelson has won twice as many majors as Greg, and Phil is probably not done yet. He also has won nearly twice as many PGA events as Greg. And both played around the same number of events. "Home country advantage" is a total red herring: the advantage Norman had at his home was the far inferior competition there.
Norman did not have to face the all-time terminator of golf, Tiger Woods. As Scott Coan pointed out, how many weeks does he spend as #1 if he does?
David Elvins talking about the refuge of the simpleton is serious example of the pot calling the kettle black.