2014-2015 saw multiple lead changes for the World's #1 golf ranking between Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland, Jordan Spieth from the US and Australia's Jason Day.
All three are worthy of being the world's best male golfer and have themselves apart as an elite trio with the potential of challenging the Palmer, Nicklaus and Player threesome of yesteryear. There is no doubt that these three have separated themselves from the other elite professional golfers worldwide. At the ages of 26, 22, and 27 respectfully McIlroy, Spieth and Day could dominate men's golf for the next decade ... barring any Tiger-like injuries. Then there are players young and not so young vying to breakout of the second tier such as Fowler, Stenson, Bubba Waton, Zach Johnson and Bruce Koepka. So which player will finish the 2015-2016 season as the world's number 1 ranked golfer? My heart says Jordan Spieth yet my mind says Jason Day. Send us your pick for the year-end world's best golfer here at the Pro Golf Tour.
All three are worthy of being the world's best male golfer and have themselves apart as an elite trio with the potential of challenging the Palmer, Nicklaus and Player threesome of yesteryear. There is no doubt that these three have separated themselves from the other elite professional golfers worldwide. At the ages of 26, 22, and 27 respectfully McIlroy, Spieth and Day could dominate men's golf for the next decade ... barring any Tiger-like injuries. Then there are players young and not so young vying to breakout of the second tier such as Fowler, Stenson, Bubba Waton, Zach Johnson and Bruce Koepka. So which player will finish the 2015-2016 season as the world's number 1 ranked golfer? My heart says Jordan Spieth yet my mind says Jason Day. Send us your pick for the year-end world's best golfer here at the Pro Golf Tour.
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