Tiger Woods will go down in history as one of the greatest golfers to ever play the game and his 2019 season will play an important part in his legacy.
After the incredible start to his career before his fall in the cheating scandal followed by severe injuries which hampered the star, few would have thought he would rise back to where he is in the world.
But now ranked sixth in the world and adding a Masters win for the first time in 14 years as well as his first major victory in 11 years, the year has been outstanding for Woods.
Carrying his Presidents Cup team over the line last week was icing on the cake for Woods as he finished the year on a high.
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