Ethan
Money List Winner
It may be the rose coloured specs, here, but I'm pretty sure that Jack was very well respected, but not particularly well liked in the early '70s.
He was the brash, aggressive, winner who was taking the crown of 'All time greatest' away from Arnie. Playing golf successfully, and winning majors was more important than being media savvy, and looking for public adoration.
It was only as he mellowed into the late 70s and 80s that he became truly loved. As his power faded, his popularity increased.
But he was always a Gentleman ( eg giving Jacklin that putt in the 69 Ryder Cup ).
Woods has never been a gentleman, and will never, in my opinion, be the equal to history's greatest golfer.
But my memories are those of an ageing minority. The history books and the stats will go the man with most majors. If Woods takes that crown, history will smile on him, and future generations will accept his greatness.
The fact that golf will be the worse for being just a little less sporting will soon be forgotten.
You are right that Jack was a brash new player, but he mellowed more quickly than that. As early as the 1962 US Open, he saw TV pictures of himself smoking, and decided that was not what he wanted to people to see, and never smoked at an event again.
I think the difference was that Tiger has been quoted as saying that when playing someone he wants to rip their heart out. Nicklaus wanted to beat someone with more grace than that, and was generous in victory and defeat (usually).
He is also well known as a family man, and I have never heard any suggestion of Tiger-like slapper action on the side. I doubt that Tiger will stay married for 50 years. He probably hasn't gambled away millions in Vegas either.
The difference is class. Nicklaus had it, Tiger doesn't.