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    Tiger envy

    By Jeremy | March 7, 2005

    After a 26-week hiatus, Tiger Woods is back on top (of his game and the PGA rankings). Yesterday he overcame a two stroke deficit on the tournament's final day, beating arguably the hottest player on the tour and establishing a course record along the way. And he did it in vintage Tiger style, with an ice-cold 25-foot eagle putt and a 30-foot birdie putt among his last 6 holes. For you non-golf enthusiasts out there, that's insane. For all Tiger has accomplished in the last decade, including eight major championships and 42 tour wins, it's easy to forget he's still only 29. YW8 (why wait) to make history?

    Topics: resiliency, sports, tiger woods | No Comments »

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