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SUMMER 2018

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OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x SUMMER 2018 x obsports.com l TOUR REPORT TIGER TRACKS When last we left Tiger Woods in late January, he was rubbing two sticks to- gether to forge some sparks on his way to a tie for 23rd at the Farmers event at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Six weeks later, he had built a bonfire. With apologies to Patrick Reed – and perhaps to a slew of other winners – Tiger has been the story of the year on the PGA Tour. Think about it. He began the year ranked 656th in the world. No one was certain if he'd ever play again, let alone contend and win. As of late June, he's catapulted to Number 79. He's 58th in the FedEx Cup standings and 37th in Ryder Cup points. Every cloud of doubt was obliterated on March 11, when Woods was staring down a birdie putt at the 72nd hole in Tampa that would earn him a playoff at the Valspar Championship at Innis- brook's major-worthy Copperhead course. It didn't drop, but the in- escapable conclusion was that Tiger was back. Not all the way, but back. Want proof? NBC's final-round rat- ings for the Valspar jumped 190 percent from the previous year. Its overnight rating was the highest for a non-major in five years – since Tiger captured the 2013 Players Championship. Whether you're a Tiger fan or not, it was electri- fying to have him back in the mix. A tie for fifth the previous week at Bay Hill and a 12th-place finish at the Honda the week after cemented his re- turn to not only relevance, but promi- nence. Perhaps foolishly, he was briefly the betting favorite at the Masters, where he posted a disappointing, if cer- tainly respectable T32. A T11 at The Players, where he actually drove the ball and struck it as well as he had in years was bittersweet, due to the wedge he dunked at the island green 71st hole. Bottom line: When he breaks through with an inevitable victory, it will com- plete one of sport's greatest comebacks. Grade: A The golf season has produced a resurgent Tiger Woods, a puzzling Rickie Fowler, and a year tinged with what-ifs for Rory McIlroy. >>> Tiger and Rory courtesy TaylorMade; Rickie courtesy of Cobra Golf.

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