Envelopes will start to fall through front doors of PGA Tour players'
mansions this week containing ballot papers for the 2013 Player of the Year
It is an award of great prestige. “We hold it dearly because it's the
respect of our peers,” said Tiger Woods.
“Having a year where they think that you were deserving of the player of
the year is pretty special.”
While he may have won the award ten times already it’s damn near
impossible to make a case for anyone other than Woods winning the award this
year.
He’s won five times in 2013, three more times than any other player, he’s regained
his world no.1 spot and has a healthy four point lead over Adam Scott in
second, he's earned the most money and he’s got the lowest scoring average, pretty
compelling stuff.
Honourable mentions should certainly go to Phil Mickelson, Adam Scott
and Henrik Stenson, but there should really only be one winner.
And now to rookie of the year, there’s no need for a discussion it’s
Jordan Spieth.
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