00:00You know, Brady, I've made this comment we had Racco Mediate on with us yesterday.
00:05If Rory wins another major championship, would you consider him the greatest international player?
00:10And that's Gary Player.
00:12That's some lofty names right there when you're talking Gary Player.
00:16Do you think he becomes the greatest international player?
00:19He's arguably the greatest European player already.
00:22And you're talking another major championship?
00:24I believe that would give him seven, if I'm not mistaken.
00:27I mean, does he make that strong argument?
00:31He does.
00:33And I'd have to put him, you know, the other guys that are in that conversation are probably Seve Ballesteros,
00:39Nick Faldo.
00:41Oh, you mentioned Gary Player, of course.
00:44He's got the career Grand Slam, as we know.
00:47He's added a second Masters.
00:49He's got two PGAs, I believe.
00:51This would be a third.
00:54So, you know, for me, Dan, it's a little bit like the Tiger and Jack argument.
00:59Tiger was more dominant for a short period of time.
01:03Probably the most dominant electric player we've ever seen.
01:06But I think Jack was the greater champion.
01:09He did it for 30 years.
01:10And I think the competition that Jack had was tougher.
01:14And yada, yada, yada.
01:15We can go through all the arguments.
01:16But Rory has been absolutely a stunning player for, what is it, 20 years now?
01:25Gary Player, Faldo, these guys, you know, seemed, you know, Rory's not done yet.
01:30These guys did it for a long period of time.
01:33But, yeah, it's hard to argue against Rory's impact.
01:40He's done it with an exclamation point.
01:42He's done it with an exclamation point.
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