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May 8, 2024

Will Tiger Ever Be the Same?

With spring around the corner, Tiger Woods is looking to return to the top of the world rankings.

Ever since Tiger’s incident at his home in Florida and the divorce from his wife, Tiger has not been the same. Last year, Tiger did not win one tournemnt and only finished in the top ten twice. His scoring average rose from a 68.84 to 71.07.

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Up until the incident with his wife, Tiger was considered possibly the greatest golfer of all time. At the age of 35, Woods has won 14 major championships, second only to Jack Nicklaus with 18. Tiger was also the third winningest golfer in the history of the PGA tour. At such a young age, golf experts and fans knew it was only a matter of time before he officially became the greatest golfer of all time.

The question that everyone is asking now, is whether or not Tiger will ever be himself again. This once poised athlete, now seems distraught every time he steps onto the course. Every time, he shows a glimpse of his old self, but cannot pull it together for all four rounds.

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Tiger will eventually return to his dominant self.  Tiger has the most vigorous work ethic when it comes to practicing and preparing himself for the game. Almost like Michael Jordan, he feeds off pressure and plays every round like he has something to prove. It won’t be long until Tiger is back to his old self, winning tournaments and creating the intimidation factor he once had

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