Wikipedia:Peer review/List of men's major championships winning golfers/archive1
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I've listed this article for peer review because the list is the parent list in a featured topic attempt based on major winning golfers, the list is factually accurate, and hopefully any issues can be raised here and dealt with. Thanks in advance for your comments. NapHit (talk) 18:28, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
Brianboulton comments: This seems like a well-produced list; I haven't checked it for accuracy but assume you have taken all appropriate care. I have heavily copyedited the lead text.
I have a couple of points which you may wish to consider:-
- Choice of photographs: Both the choice, and the order of presentation, seem a bit odd. You have included single major winners such as Tom Kite and Tom Lehmann, but not multiple winners like Gary Player, Ben Hogan, Nick Faldo. Any particular reason for your choices, and for the order in which they appear?
- There are no pictures for the three players that you mentioned, and I wanted to include players who had only won one major to avoid bias towards those who have won more. The order in which they appear is based on the amount of majors they have won NapHit (talk) 21:54, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
- Date information: I believe that the main table would be improved by the addition of a further column showing the date range for each player's victories. For example, Jack Nicklaus's range would be 1966–86, Ballasteros 1979–1988, and so on. This information would enable us to see what eras the various players were playing in, and this could be particularly useful for some of the lesser known players. I realise that the entries for current players will require amendment, should they win more majors, but I assume that you will keep the list up-to-date anyway.
That's it for the moment. If I get any more bright ideas I'll let you know! Brianboulton (talk) 21:50, 1 November 2008 (UTC)