How Tiger Woods hit rock bottom – and the woman who helped him get back to the top


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Tiger’s exceptional career began all the way back in 1996 when he was just 20 years old. His father had turned him to golf when he was only a few years old, and that early dedication served him well once he became a professional. Within a year of starting his career, he’d already won multiple PGA Tour events and even a Masters tournament, leading him to be ranked number one in the world.

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Things continued in that fashion year after year, with Woods scoring many more incredible wins to add to his collection. At the turn of the century, he was ranked as the world’s best golfer, and he maintained that position for an astounding 264 weeks. Understandably, his exceptional performance on the green earned him millions of fans, and it introduced the sport to many people who’d never been interested in it before. He was changing the world.

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