It’s baaaack…and it’s a doozy. For this year’s edition of our always-revealing GOLF.com Anonymous Pro Survey, we protected the identity of 52 card-carrying PGA Tour players so they could speak candidly about the hottest topics of the day. In return, they gave us their unfettered takes on everything from Tiger Woods (yes, he’ll win more majors) and Donald Trump (still popular), to driver testing (inadequate), backstopping (is it cheating?), best and worst Tour venues (sorry, TPC San Antonio), and favorite and least favorite playing partners (scroll down!). They even told us who is the most famous person in their contacts (looking at you, MJ). Polling was conducted at the Safeway Open, in September. Over five days, we asked each player 46 questions. Among the respondents: 30 Tour winners, three major winners and 15 players who have made a Ryder Cup or Presidents Cup team. The mic is now theirs… WHICH TOURNAMENT IS HARDER TO WIN? Players Championship: 78%

PGA Championship: 22% Hot takes: “Do I get some brownie points from the Tour for saying Players?”

“Players. Everyone in the field can win it because the course doesn’t favor any particular style of game.” WHICH TOURNAMENT WOULD YOU RATHER WIN? Players Championship: 38%

PGA Championship: 62% Hot takes: “Whichever has the biggest purse.” IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MAJORS OVERRATED? Yes: 22%

No: 78% Hot takes: “Yes, by fans.”

“Every week feels like a major.”

“Majors are what your career is based on and how you are remembered.” WHO GOT YOUR VOTE FOR 2019 PGA TOUR PLAYER OF THE YEAR? Rory McIlroy: 33%

Brooks Koepka: 17%

Ineligible: 10%

Didn’t vote: 40% Hot takes: “Thirteen top 10s — Rory”

“Easy. Hands down, Rory. If he didn’t win the Tour Championship, it would’ve been close. He was the most consistent. People don’t give him enough credit for all those top 10s.”

“I forgot to vote.”

WERE YOU SURPRISED THAT MCILROY WON? Yes: 31%

No: 69% Hot takes: “Who counts the votes? It’s the Tour, right?” IN GENERAL, PGA TOUR SETUPS ARE… …too hard: 4%

…too easy: 21%

…about the right difficulty: 75% Hot takes: “Grow some rough.”

“We need more rough.”

“Setups are too long. There’s not enough rough and they don’t penalize bad drives enough.” RELATED: Are the pro tours failing to test the best players in the world? TRUE OR FALSE: THE TOUR WOULD BE MORE INTERESTING IF THERE WERE FEWER EVENTS. True: 50%

False: 50% Hot takes: “More millionaires, but more guys getting hurt. If you increase quantity in any industry, quality goes down.”

“Would not be good for the new guys.”

“A four-month break would make fans psyched that golf is back.” ARE YOU A FAN OF THE NEW COMPRESSED MAJOR SCHEDULE? Yes: 55%

No: 45% Hot takes: “It’s not like the Champions tour with a major every other week.” HOW MANY TIMES LAST SEASON DID YOU WITNESS A PLAYER KNOWINGLY BREAK A RULE AND TRY TO GET AWAY WITH IT? Never: 72%

Once: 17%

Twice: 7%

Three times: 2%

Four times: 0%

Five times: 2% Hot takes: “A few. More than you think. Always a hazard drop.”

“Zero this year, but last few years about five.”

“In person or on TV?”

DO YOU CONSIDER “BACKSTOPPING” CHEATING? Yes: 36%

No: 61%

Unsure: 3% Hot takes: “Seen instances but it’s blown out of proportion.”

“We’re not that good.”

“It’s against the rules. Look it up.”

“Only in rare circumstances. Everyone wants it to be fair.”

“It’s not cheating, but you should protect the field.”

“It’s not done with the intent to cheat.”

“By the letter of the law, yes. In my mind, no.”

“Absolutely.” RELATED: Is backstopping a problem on the PGA Tour? HAS FLAGSTICK-IN PUTTING MADE PUTTING EASIER? Yes: 15%

No: 81%

Unsure: 4% ROUGHLY WHAT PERCENTAGE OF TOUR PROS WOULD YOU CLASSIFY AS “SLOW PLAYERS”? 32% (average of all responses) Hot takes: “On average, there is one slow player in every group.”

“99%, including me.”

“Too many.” IS EVERY PLAYER IN THE TOP 125 CAPABLE OF WINNING A MAJOR? Yes: 40%

No: 60% WILL RICKIE FOWLER WIN A MAJOR? Yes: 96%

No: 4% Hot takes: “He will win more than one.”

“100%” WILL TIGER WIN ANOTHER MAJOR?* Yes: 73%

No: 27% Hot takes: “We all said no before and he did, so I say yes.”

“Two more Masters. He’s going to have to get lucky, though, because his body is breaking down.”

“Yes, and I would’ve never said that two years ago.” (*Question was asked before Tiger’s 82nd Tour win in October.)