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How to Build the Perfect Golfer Using the PGA Tour's Top Stars' Games

The closest thing to the perfect golfer, technically speaking, in an all-around sense on tour right now is probably the gentleman pictured above. This isn't to disrespect Jordan Spieth, who has been getting better results lately, but Rory McIlroy's all-around game is more technically sound (although he putted miserably last year).

There's no arguing with the results Jordan Spieth's chicken-wing swing produces, however.

And you'd have to think McIlroy would be happy to borrow Spieth's putting and short game, which gets at an interesting question: how to build the "perfect" golfer.

Pulling from 2014-2015 stats (with a nod to career performance), here are the tour's best in the various facets of this frustrating game.