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WINTER 2017

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OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE ❘ WINTER 2017 ❘ obsports.com ● TOUR REPORT to Nicklaus. He led the PGA Tour money list 10 times, was PGA Player of the Year 11 times, is golf's all-time leading money winner and has spent more weeks ranked No. 1 than any golfer in history. And yet, we wonder what might have been. • • • THE FIGHTER How many more tournaments and majors and money would Woods have owned had he stayed healthy? Among the downs in Tiger's life are significant MIA periods in the prime of his career. Somehow, he claimed the 2008 U.S. Open, despite playing on a double stress fracture in his left leg and a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. He had missed two months prior to that for a knee surgery, then took the rest of the year off to heal knee and leg. Following a reasonably successful return to tournament golf in 2009, he suffered a mishap of epic proportions, with the late November-early Decem- ber reveal of marital infidelities. Not only did he miss tournaments due to a 45-day stay in a therapy clinic, but the Tiger aura had been shattered. Endorsements disappeared, as did public adulation. Woods battled back. He didn't win again until 2012, but he did post fourth-place finishes at the Masters in 2010 and 2011, and he reminded us of why he obsesses golf fans – because he's a fighter, an ultimate competitor in the Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali vein, who was not only physically bet- ter than his foes, but mentally tougher. He knew it, they knew it, and he knew that they knew it. Woods simply lives to win, to beat back the other guys and to do it in as convincing fash- ion as possible. That's not about warm-and-fuzzy. That's about true, once-in-a-lifetime greatness. Rory McIlroy admitted early in 2017 that he was annoyed at Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler, who were chatting and fist-bumping while paired together (and playing great) at the 2014 PGA Championship. "This is a major championship," McIlroy thought at the time. "You're trying to beat each other! This isn't the Ryder Cup here." ➞

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