
ORLANDO, Fla. Here are some thoughts from walking one last loop alongside Tiger Woods on another steamy afternoon at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. What might have been. Woods transformed Bay Hill into an absolutely electric atmosphere when he started the back nine with three birdies in four holes to get within a shot of the lead. Dressed in his traditional red and black, it was a second straight Sunday where we were treated to watching him try to catch the leaders down the stretch. But the momentum he had built up disappeared with a single tee shot, as Woods pulled his drive on the par-5 16th out of bounds and into someones backyard. His chances for a ninth tournament title were effectively ended with one errant swing, as he bogeyed the easiest hole on the course and then bogeyed the next for good measure. While the closing stretch was disappointing, it was still another remarkable week for Woods considering where his game stood a month ago. His 3-under 69 in the final round lifted him to 10 under for the week, and he ended up in a tie for fifth. Hes now on the cusp of the top 100 in the world rankings, and hell head to the Masters on the heels of three straight top-12 finishes for the first time since 2008.
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It didnt take long after his final putt dropped for Augusta National to become a topic of conversation. Woods has played only once since 2014, and he plans to make a return trip before the seasons first major to re-acclimate himself with the course and make sure his yardage book is still good. Taking the long view on things, Woods was all smiles about his comeback that remains a work in progress. If you would have asked me at the beginning of the year that I would have had a chance to win two golf tournaments, Woods said, I would have taken that in a heartbeat.After going T-2 and T-5 in this latest fortnight, Woods will now have two weeks off before he tees it up for a chance to win his fourth green jacket, his first major since 2008 and his first tournament anywhere since 2013. Can. Not. Wait.
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So much has transpired in McIlroy's life since then - marriage, injury, adversity - but even now he vividly recalls the awkward end to the 2016 Tour Championship. He had just captured the FedExCup and $11 million bonus, but afterward, in the scrum, he was asked instead to reflect on the passing earlier that day of Arnold Palmer, at age 87.
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TT postscript: Closing stretch dooms Woods for now. By Tiger Tracker. March 18, 2018 at 6:36 PM Woods will now have two weeks off before he tees it up for a chance to win his fourth green
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