A few points . . .
Yes, Faldo was fortunate to beat Hoch in the Masters playoff, but Faldo shot 65 in the last round to get into the playoff so his win wasn't purely lucky.
I have to take issue with the statement (made by Joel Stewart, I believe) that Phil Mickelson has more game than Norman could ever think of. That's crazy talk. Phil's 4 majors obviously trump Greg's 2, but I'm among those that put more value in the Open Championship than in the Masters or certainly the PGA. Norman had/has plenty of game. He was probably one of, if not the best, driver ever, easily surpassing Mickelson in that category. And, despite what he did at Cypress Point on one day, he was one of the best chippers of the ball--his touch on the links was tremendous.
I was a Faldo supporter back in the day so never rooted for Norman. Norman was so good there were times when you wondered how he could possibly lose. It wasn't Norman's game that let him down--it had more to do with poor thinking, some un-clutch moments and a healthy dose of bad luck.