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Originally Posted by loK2thabrain
If he plays a full schedule? Man, it's hard to say but the odds aren't that great since it's his first year back and it's such a small sample size. Maybe 50/1 but I haven't thought about it that much.
You mean full schedule of majors? I think his best bet is to play enough to be in form by the Masters, then play a limited schedule to gear up for the majors and focus on low intensity practice (short game and putting).
If I was advising him I'd even tell him to skip the FedEx Cup. He doesn't need the money anyway, and I think playing a bunch of consecutive weeks is too risky.
Masters, Players, US Open, British Open, PGA, Ryder/Presidents, and fill in around it with the best of the remaining events that aren't the week before or after one of the above.
Of course the most important thing is no hero golf. He can't be risking his back trying to hack it 175 yards out of deep rough, hitting a full shot when there may be a root under it, etc. The goal should be to maximize his chances of winning majors by playing in at least 15-17 of the next 20.