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Old, Victorious Tiger Ready to Reappear

US Presswire

For going on 2 1/2 years, the sporting world, not to mention the entire golf industry, has watched to see if Tiger Woods can resurrect his game, or remotely approach the orbit he enjoyed before his personal and professional lives collapsed like a Pebble Beach sandcastle at high tide.

Maybe we weren't setting the bar of expectations high enough.

After two days of watching Woods pound tee shots down fairway after fairway, and knock approach after approach onto the green, playing partner Arjun Atwal offered an assessment that ought to make people at the top of the...

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