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Originally Posted by WichitaDM
In this thread the Tiger nut garglers double triple and quadruple down on their delusion for going on what almost a decade. If it isn't obvious the guy has been on an ever accelerating downhill slide for a long time you are not living in reality. And yes this includes the few good years in that span which also weren't peak tiger years.
Reality is he is done physically and mentally and probably has a substance abuse problem on top of it. He isn't coming back.
2013 was a great year. This was not an acceleration of a downhill slide. He won a world tour event by SEVEN shots. Look at every tournament and how it is won in a playoff or one shot. This was a dominating year. No majors granted and The Masters incident killed him.
*The year 2013 would bring a return of Woods' dominating play. He won the Farmers Insurance Open in January 2013 by four shots for his 75th PGA Tour win. It was the seventh time he had won the event.[103] In March, he won the WGC-Cadillac Championship, also for the seventh time, giving him his 17th WGC title and first since 2009.[104] Two weeks later, he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational, winning the event for a record-tying 8th time. The win moved him back to the top of the world rankings.[105] To commemorate that achievement, Nike was quick to launch an ad with the tagline "winning takes care of everything".[
On April 13, 2013, Woods was up for disqualification from the 2013 Masters Tournament over claims that he took an illegal drop after his third shot on the par-5 15th hole had bounced off of the pin and into the water. After further review, Woods was assessed a two-stroke penalty for the drop and was not disqualified.[107] He finished tied for fourth in the event. Woods won The Players Championship in May 2013, his second career win at the event, notching his fourth win of the 2013 season. It was the quickest he had ever gotten to four wins in any season in his professional career.*