Scottie's run is impressive and his stats are off the charts. He could be the next big thing or he could be like Rory, Jordan, DJ, Jason Day, JT, etc. - all had a run but none has become the next Tiger. Scottie's stats are the most impressive but there is a lot of talent coming behind him.
Betting the under on “Majors won” could be just another way of betting on the future.
Andy Johnson has observed that golf is becoming more athletic, which could have the effect shortening careers. If youthful athleticism maintains its premium then could the eras of durable stars be done?
I think of Byron Nelson playing pro golf to fund his dream of a ranch, and once he had won enough to build it and get the livestock he hung up his spikes.
Don’t know if Scottie has a ranch in mind but his saying golf doesn’t define him suggests he could leave the game early or at the top. And, if he does dominate for a few years he may just reach a point he doesn’t want to deal with the pressure any more, or maybe the satisfaction of winning becomes hollow.
Scottie has left almost all the ad space on his body unsold. Nike got its spot; and TaylorMade, the bag. I assume he has concluded the obligations of sponsorship are not worth the money. He may have even concluded that taking the sponsorships earlier in his career would have made on course success more difficult, so foregoing them was the smart move for overall success. If he’s willing to leave money on the table over sponsorships, he might be willing to leave pro golf as well.
OTOH he says he’s just really competitive and for a lot of folks that’s bred in the bone.
All of that makes him more interesting to me.