![]() "Pieces started coming together,'' he said. Then he found something in his grip and his short game came around. Back then, he had done everything he could to hit a high draw with any club in his bag and somehow found it. It's simply saying he absolutely could.Īs he sat the interview room fielding questions Tuesday morning, Tiger had that same comfortable, easy way about him that we saw at Augusta. That's not to say he will catch Sam Snead with 82 wins and edge one more step closer to Jack Nicklaus' 18 major titles at the 101st PGA Championship. That his iconic, incredible astounding win at last month's Masters wasn't as much magical as it was the moment when all the pieces finally came together.Īnd now, a month after what some say is the greatest comeback in all of sports, Tiger Woods is poised for what could be one of the game's greatest encores. That taking a day off from playing early in a major championship week is a good thing. Inquiries about not playing since the Masters are met with the simple truth that a fused 43-year back can be a day-to-day challenge that logging in long day after long day on the practice tee is good - just not every week. Requests for comparisons turn into a bit of a history lesson. One-liners are coming as easily as answers to questions designed for gotcha headlines. ![]()
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