Woods Finds A Win
For two years we all watched as golf’s elite player, Tiger Woods fail to win any match after his life and professional career was sent in a downward spiral. He spent those years taking breaks after the car crash and other personal issues, and he would come back saying he felt ready. Only, Tiger wasn’t ready, not yet at least. Golf fans had become quite accustomed to seeing him win, so watching all of those loses seemed strange.
Sunday felt like Tiger has really returned though. On the eighteenth green Tiger’s birdie putt disappeared into the hole for the win over Zach Johnson. His typical victory roar and fist pump was met with cheers from an erupting audience as they all watched him reach his 95th win and first win in two years.
Of all the seventeen golfers Woods competed against in the tournament, he had the lowest world ranking. After his victory though he went from 52nd to 21st on the list. What a way to climb the charts.
If Tiger really is making a so-called comeback, then this would be the first win to start it all off. He had to begin somewhere, and he did it at the Chevron World Challenge.
Watch his winning put from Sunday’s match below.

