Tiger Woods went through the Victory Routine for yet another Major Championship
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Tiger Woods Clinches Another Major Championship
Tiger Woods showcased his undeniable skill and determination at the 135th British Open at Royal Liverpool, following a well-crafted plan from the start. With a one-shot lead and 14 competitors within a five-shot margin, Woods methodically outperformed his rivals, making a strong comeback just a month after missing the first major cut of his career at the U.S. Open.
This victory marked Woods' fourth global win of the year and his third on the PGA Tour, earning him $1.33 million and propelling him to the top of the money list. Woods became the first player since Tom Watson in 1982-83 to win the British Open consecutively. He tied with Walter Hagen, who had won on these very links in 1924, moving to second place on the all-time list of major winners. At age 30, Woods was only seven major victories away from Jack Nicklaus’ record 18 wins.
After his 2005 Masters victory, Woods showed a softer side, becoming emotional when discussing his father, Earl Woods, who was too ill to attend. This time, following his triumph, Woods couldn't share the moment with his father, who had passed away. The weight of his achievements was bittersweet. As he celebrated, Woods raised his arms in triumph, yelled "Yes," and punched the air. Moments later, he embraced his caddie, Steve Williams, and broke down in tears.
Managing the challenges of a demanding golf course and fending off fierce competitors, Woods’s victory was overshadowed by the emotional void left by his father’s absence. Despite this, everyone knew how proud "Pops" would have been of his son’s remarkable success.
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