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1 Maybe I would have won a few more majors if I'd stayed healthy.
2 We all thought it would have been more majors by now.
3 First, the physics program has been trending towards more majors over the past 10 years.
4 The Dogs kicked nine unanswered goals and conceded just six more majors for the match.
5 Hawrami says more majors are on the way.
6 This means that they will be reviewed again in 2 years and they better have more majors .
7 Only Jack Nicklaus, with 18, has more majors than Woods, with 12.
8 Masters champion Jordan Spieth is confident he will win more majors in pursuit of world number one Rory McIlroy.
9 That's one of the reasons he's still playing at this level, and he's still capable of winning more majors .
11 He also comments on his ranking, pointing out that he has won more majors than anyone else over a five-year period
12 The South African says the Holywood golfer has everything in his game to claim more majors , but he must retain his desire.
13 Plenty at the time will have banked on the man they called The King notching a few more majors on to his belt.
14 And also in the knowledge that past experiences should help him move on and add some more majors to his already impressive curriculum vitae.
15 In the near decade since then Mickelson has enjoyed success on the course -winning two more majors to take his tally to five.
16 Golf: Pádraig Harrington believes he is well positioned to go on and win more majors after shedding his image as one of the sport's bridesmaids.
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