Chamblee: Nobody in their right mind thinks Tiger can win four more majors

Chamblee: Nobody in their right mind thinks Tiger can win four more majors

Fresh off his first major win since 2008, Tiger Woods showed up to Bethpage as the odds-on favorite to winthe PGA Championship and get within two major victories ofJack Nicklaus' all-timerecord.ButWoods' renewed quest for 18 major titles took a hit on Friday, after hecarded rounds of 72-73 and missed the cut by a shot in theyear's second major.On Friday's"Live From the PGAChampionship" the analysts agreed the hype surrounding Woods' return to major championship glory may have gotten a little ahead of itself following Woods' Masters triumph.
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"I dont think anybody in their right mind would think hes got a chance, a real chance, a solid chance to win four more major championships. But there is some romanticism there," said Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee, who picked Woods to win earlier in the week. "So often he does things that just defy explanation. But hes human, clearly."The romantic view was hes back, hes going to win everything. And that is so unrealistic," added Frank Nobilo. "And its so unfair to him because it denigrates the victories. Theyre not that easy. He knows its a tough act to follow."Woods, who has 15 career majors to his name after slipping on the green jacket last month,missed his sixth cut in his last 11 major championships, but this is the first time he's followed up a major win with a missed cut in the next major.Woods' next chance to get No. 16 will come at next month's U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, where he won the 2000 U.S. Open by a record 15 shots.

Chamblee: Nobody in their right mind thinks Tiger can win

Fresh off his first major win since 2008, Tiger Woods showed up to Bethpage as the odds-on favorite to win the PGA
Chamblee: Nobody in their right mind thinks Tiger can win


Fresh off his first major win since 2008, Tiger Woods showed up to Bethpage as the odds-on favorite to win the PGA Championship and get within two major victories of Jack Nicklaus' all-time record
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