Brennan: Tiger no longer trying to be what he's not

It's time the public evaluate Tiger in the context of other misbehaving athletes

Nike's latest ad with Tiger Woods, coming on the heels of his win at Arnold Palmer's golf tournament Monday. (Photo: AP)

Story Highlights
  • Tiger, back at No. 1 in the rankings, clearly is feeling free to do what he wants
  • That includes dating Lindsay Vonn, swearing into the mikes on the course, doing provocative Nike ad
  • He seemingly is not worried about being ranked third most disliked athlete by Forbes

    Tiger Woods says he's back, and the statistics certainly agree. He's winning again, sometimes even dominating. He's happy on the course. He's happy off the course. His next tournament is the Masters, the major he always is most likely to win.

    It would be wrong, however, to say that he has come all the way back to where he once was, to the moment right before his image and his career fell off a cliff in late 2009. Tiger might be No. 1 again on the golf course, but he'll never be No. 1 again in our hearts.

    Not that he cares, or that he even should care anymore. It appears that Tiger is finally, completely, being Tiger. He's no longer trying to be something he was not, the good family man and wonderful guy with all the mainstream endorsements. All those companies without a direct association to sports dumped him, and he's probably the better for it. He clearly doesn't miss the money, and he can be who he wants to be, date who he wants to date, and live exactly the way he wants to live.

    This, to Tiger Woods, is the ultimate win-win. He spends time with his two children, he's seeing Olympic skiing gold medalist Lindsey Vonn and he's winning again on the golf course. I'm guessing he didn't spend one minute worrying about the recent Forbes poll that rated him third on the list of the nation's most disliked athletes, right behind Lance Armstrong and Manti Te'o. He probably also doesn't care that Dallas research firm Marketing Arm announced that consumers ranked Tiger's truthfulness at 2,735th among about 3,000 celebrities, on a par with Mike Tyson.

    Crash-landing into this landscape is a new ad from Nike, the one company that we can be sure will always stand by Tiger. Nike boldly reminded us of just how bullish it is on its client Monday night after his ascension to the world No. 1 ranking by putting out an online ad featuring a picture of Tiger reading a putt, adorned with this quote from him: "Winning takes care of everything."

    Leave it to Nike and Tiger to drag us right back to the moment when he ran his SUV into that fire hydrant Thanksgiving weekend of 2009 and triggered the massive public scandal that ended his marriage as well as the respect and adoration of many sports fans, particularly women. Grandmothers who used to plan their Sundays around Tiger's tee time might not appreciate such a dismissive, devil-may-care ad alluding to the ruination of one's family life, but that's vintage Nike, and vintage Tiger too. They are going to do exactly what they want to do, and they really don't care what Grandma thinks anymore, if they ever really did.

    Tiger also doesn't much care for being a role model to your kids anymore, if he ever really did. We know this because he continues to swear into open microphones on live television at golf tournaments. He knows exactly what he's doing, and he keeps on doing it. He's much happier that way.

    If Tiger is finally being honest with us about who he really is, it's time we became more honest about him and evaluated him in the context of other recent well-known misbehaving sports figures. Rehabilitation by comparison might be a sad commentary on our sports world today, but it's also our reality.

    Less than two years after Tiger's self-induced fall from grace came another sports scandal: the terrible case of child rapist Jerry Sandusky at Penn State. Several months later, Armstrong's lies started to unravel. Right after Armstrong's downfall came another awful saga: Oscar Pistorius' fatal shooting of Reeva Steenkamp.

    Just like with Tiger, these stories transcended sports and moved right to the front page and the lead of the evening news. It seemed like it was one after another: Tiger, Penn State, Lance, Oscar. But these stories are not at all alike. In this company, Tiger's transgressions don't appear so bad, do they? What he did ruined his marriage and family life, and disappointed and surprised many of his fans and endorsers, but, in the end, that's really his problem, not ours.

    We look at Tiger these days with knowing eyes. The unhealthy adulation many showered upon him as some kind of gift to the world, a theme his late father publicly launched in the 1990s, is long gone. We know better now. He's a terrific golfer, nothing more, nothing less.

    PHOTOS: All 78 of Tiger Woods' wins

    Tiger Woods has won 77 times on the PGA Tour, five short of the all-time record held by Sam Snead. Here, on June 15, 2008, Woods makes a birdie on the 18th green to force an 18-hole playoff with Rocco Mediate at the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines. Woods won that playoff the next day for his 65th victory and 14th major. Now, take a look back at all 77 of Woods' victories.
    Tiger Woods has won 77 times on the PGA Tour, five short of the all-time record held by Sam Snead. Here, on June 15, 2008, Woods makes a birdie on the 18th green to force an 18-hole playoff with Rocco Mediate at the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines. Woods won that playoff the next day for his 65th victory and 14th major. Now, take a look back at all 77 of Woods' victories.  Gary A. Vasquez, USA TODAY Sports
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    Victory No. 1: 1996 Las Vegas Invitational. Oct-3-6, 1996.
    Victory No. 1: 1996 Las Vegas Invitational. Oct-3-6, 1996.  Jack Dempsey, AP
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    Victory No. 2: 1996 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. Oct. 17-20, 1996.
    Victory No. 2: 1996 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. Oct. 17-20, 1996.  Peter Cosgrove, AP
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    Victory No. 3: 1997 Mercedes Championship, Carlsbad, Calif. Jan. 9-12, 1997.
    Victory No. 3: 1997 Mercedes Championship, Carlsbad, Calif. Jan. 9-12, 1997.  Kent C. Horner, AP
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    Victory No. 4: 1997 Masters at Augusta National. April 10-13, 1997. (Woods gets help with his first green jacket from Nick Faldo. Woods, at 21, set scoring records and won by 12 shots.)
    Victory No. 4: 1997 Masters at Augusta National. April 10-13, 1997. (Woods gets help with his first green jacket from Nick Faldo. Woods, at 21, set scoring records and won by 12 shots.)  USA TODAY
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    Victory No. 5: The 1997 Byron Nelson Classic in Irving, Texas. May 15-18, 1997.
    Victory No. 5: The 1997 Byron Nelson Classic in Irving, Texas. May 15-18, 1997.  Ron Heflin, AP
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    Victory No. 6: 1997 Motorola Western Open at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in Lemont, Ill. July 3-6, 1997.
    Victory No. 6: 1997 Motorola Western Open at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in Lemont, Ill. July 3-6, 1997.  Michael S. Green, AP
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    Victory No. 7: The 1998 BellSouth Classic in Duluth, Ga. May 7-10, 1998.
    Victory No. 7: The 1998 BellSouth Classic in Duluth, Ga. May 7-10, 1998.  John Bazemore, AP
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    Victory No. 8: 1999 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Feb. 11-14, 1999. (Woods, with Corey Pavin, Davis Love III and caddies in the first round on the North Course.)
    Victory No. 8: 1999 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Feb. 11-14, 1999. (Woods, with Corey Pavin, Davis Love III and caddies in the first round on the North Course.)  Lenny Ignelzi, AP
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    Victory No. 9: 1999 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. June 3-6, 1999.
    Victory No. 9: 1999 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. June 3-6, 1999.  Jay Laprete, AP
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    Victory No. 10: 1999 Motorola Western Open at Cog Hill in Lemont, Ill. July 1-4, 1999.
    Victory No. 10: 1999 Motorola Western Open at Cog Hill in Lemont, Ill. July 1-4, 1999.  Frank Polich, AP
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    Victory No. 11: 1999 PGA Championship at Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill. Aug. 12-15, 1999. (Woods shakes hands with Sergio Garcia, who chased him to the wire.)
    Victory No. 11: 1999 PGA Championship at Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill. Aug. 12-15, 1999. (Woods shakes hands with Sergio Garcia, who chased him to the wire.)  John Zich, AFP
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    Victory No. 12: 1999 WGC-NEC Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron Ohio. Aug. 26-29, 1999. (Woods and his swing coach at the time, Butch Harmon.)
    Victory No. 12: 1999 WGC-NEC Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron Ohio. Aug. 26-29, 1999. (Woods and his swing coach at the time, Butch Harmon.)  Mark Duncan, AP
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    Victory No. 13: 1999 National Car Rental Golf Classic at Disney in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Oct. 21-24, 1999.
    Victory No. 13: 1999 National Car Rental Golf Classic at Disney in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Oct. 21-24, 1999.  Peter Cosgrove, AP
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    Victory No. 14: 1999 Tour Championship at Champions Golf Club in Houston. Oct. 28-31, 1999.
    Victory No. 14: 1999 Tour Championship at Champions Golf Club in Houston. Oct. 28-31, 1999.  David J. Phillip, AP
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    Victory No. 15: 1999 WGC-American Express Championship at Valderrama, Spain. Nov. 4-7, 1999.
    Victory No. 15: 1999 WGC-American Express Championship at Valderrama, Spain. Nov. 4-7, 1999.  Eduardo Abad, AP
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    Victory No. 16: 2000 Mercedes Championships, Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii. Jan. 6-9, 2000. (Els and Woods both made eagle putts on 18 to force a playoff, which was won by Woods.)
    Victory No. 16: 2000 Mercedes Championships, Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii. Jan. 6-9, 2000. (Els and Woods both made eagle putts on 18 to force a playoff, which was won by Woods.)  Eric Risberg, AP
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    Victory No. 17: 2000 Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif. Feb. 3-7, 2000 (Monday finish). (Woods and Clint Eastwood.)
    Victory No. 17: 2000 Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif. Feb. 3-7, 2000 (Monday finish). (Woods and Clint Eastwood.)  BOB GALBRAITH Associated Press
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    Victory No. 18: 2000 Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando. March 16-19, 2000.
    Victory No. 18: 2000 Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando. March 16-19, 2000.  Scott Audette, AP
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    Victory No. 19: 2000 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio. May 25-29, 2000 (Monday finish).
    Victory No. 19: 2000 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio. May 25-29, 2000 (Monday finish).  Terry Gilliam, AP
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    Victory No. 20: 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif. June 15-18, 2000.
    Victory No. 20: 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif. June 15-18, 2000.  John Mabanglo, AFP
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    Victory No. 21: 2000 British Open at the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland. July 20-23, 2000.
    Victory No. 21: 2000 British Open at the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland. July 20-23, 2000.  Sam Miller, AP
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    Victory No. 22: 2000 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville. Aug. 17-20, 2000. (Woods embraces Bob May, who he defeated in a playoff.)
    Victory No. 22: 2000 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville. Aug. 17-20, 2000. (Woods embraces Bob May, who he defeated in a playoff.)  Jeff Haynes, AFP
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    Victory No. 23: 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Aug. 24-27, 2000.
    Victory No. 23: 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Aug. 24-27, 2000.  Mark Duncan, AP
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    Victory No. 24: 2000 Bell Canadian Open at Glen Abbey in Oakville, Ontario. Sept. 7-10, 2000.
    Victory No. 24: 2000 Bell Canadian Open at Glen Abbey in Oakville, Ontario. Sept. 7-10, 2000.  Frank Gunn, AP
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    Victory No. 25: 2001 Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando. March 15-18, 2001. (Woods gets some help from the King.)
    Victory No. 25: 2001 Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando. March 15-18, 2001. (Woods gets some help from the King.)  Scott Audette, AP
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    Victory No. 26: 2001 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. March 22-25, 2001.
    Victory No. 26: 2001 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. March 22-25, 2001.  Harry How, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 27: 2001 Masters, Augusta National. April 5-8, 2001.  (2000 winner Vijay Singh helps Woods into his second green jacket. It was the fourth consecutive major title for Woods, the so-called Tiger Slam.)
    Victory No. 27: 2001 Masters, Augusta National. April 5-8, 2001. (2000 winner Vijay Singh helps Woods into his second green jacket. It was the fourth consecutive major title for Woods, the so-called Tiger Slam.)  Eileen Blass, USA TODAY
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    Victory No. 28: 2001 Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. May 31- June 3, 2001.
    Victory No. 28: 2001 Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. May 31- June 3, 2001.  Jay Laprete, AP
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    Victory No. 29: 2001 WGC-NEC Invitational, Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio. Aug. 23-26, 2001.
    Victory No. 29: 2001 WGC-NEC Invitational, Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio. Aug. 23-26, 2001.  Mark Duncan, AP
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    Victory No. 30: 2002 Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando. March 14-17, 2002
    Victory No. 30: 2002 Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando. March 14-17, 2002  Phelan Ebenhack, AP
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    Victory No. 31: 2002 Masters, Augusta National. April 11-14, 2002.
    Victory No. 31: 2002 Masters, Augusta National. April 11-14, 2002.  Tim Dillon, USA TODAY
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    Victory No. 32: 2002 U.S. Open, Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y. June 13-16, 2002.
    Victory No. 32: 2002 U.S. Open, Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y. June 13-16, 2002.  Timothy A. Clary, AFP
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    Victory No. 33: 2002 Buick Open, Warwick Hills in Grand Blanc, Mich. Aug. 8-11, 2002.
    Victory No. 33: 2002 Buick Open, Warwick Hills in Grand Blanc, Mich. Aug. 8-11, 2002.  Carlos Osorio, AP
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    Victory No. 34: WGC-American Express Championship, Mount Juliet Golf Course, Thomastown, Ireland. Sept. 19-22, 2002.
    Victory No. 34: WGC-American Express Championship, Mount Juliet Golf Course, Thomastown, Ireland. Sept. 19-22, 2002.  Adam Butler, AP
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    Victory No. 35: 2003 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego.Feb. 13-16, 2003.  (Woods watches Phil Mickelson putt on the ninth green in the final round. Mickelson was part of the chase pack that day.)
    Victory No. 35: 2003 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego.Feb. 13-16, 2003. (Woods watches Phil Mickelson putt on the ninth green in the final round. Mickelson was part of the chase pack that day.)  Tom Kurtz, AFP
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    Victory No. 36: 2003 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif. Feb. 26-March 2, 2003.
    Victory No. 36: 2003 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif. Feb. 26-March 2, 2003.  Lenny Ignelzi, AP
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    Victory No. 37: 2003 Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando. March 20-23, 2003.
    Victory No. 37: 2003 Bay Hill Invitational in Orlando. March 20-23, 2003.  Bobby Coker, AP
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    Victory No. 38: 2003 Western Open at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Ill. July 3-5, 2003.
    Victory No. 38: 2003 Western Open at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Ill. July 3-5, 2003.  Morry Gash, AP
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    Victory No. 39: 2003 WGC-American Express Championship, Capital City Club in Woodstock, Ga. Oct. 2-5, 2003. (Woods competes against with then-Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick at the American Express Presents Tiger In The Park exhibition before the tournament.)
    Victory No. 39: 2003 WGC-American Express Championship, Capital City Club in Woodstock, Ga. Oct. 2-5, 2003. (Woods competes against with then-Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick at the American Express Presents Tiger In The Park exhibition before the tournament.)  Curtis Compton, AP
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    Victory No. 40: 2004 WGC-Accenture Match Play Champiionship at La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif. Feb. 25-29, 2004. (Woods with Davis Love III, his victim in the championship match.)
    Victory No. 40: 2004 WGC-Accenture Match Play Champiionship at La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, Calif. Feb. 25-29, 2004. (Woods with Davis Love III, his victim in the championship match.)  Denis Poroy, AP
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    Victory No. 41: 2005 Buick Invitational, Torrey Pines in San Diego. Jan. 20-23, 2005.
    Victory No. 41: 2005 Buick Invitational, Torrey Pines in San Diego. Jan. 20-23, 2005.  Steve Grayson, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 42: 2005 Ford Championship at Doral. March 3-6, 2005.
    Victory No. 42: 2005 Ford Championship at Doral. March 3-6, 2005.  J. Pat Carter, AP
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    Victory No. 43: 2005 Masters at Augustan National. April 7-10, 2005. (2004 champ Phil Mickelson does the honrs with the green jacket.)
    Victory No. 43: 2005 Masters at Augustan National. April 7-10, 2005. (2004 champ Phil Mickelson does the honrs with the green jacket.)  Jack Gruber, USA TODAY
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    The chip shot on the 16th green in the final round of the Masters, Woods' 43rd victory.
    The chip shot on the 16th green in the final round of the Masters, Woods' 43rd victory.  CBS
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    Victory No. 44: 2005 British Open at the Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland. July 14-17, 2005.
    Victory No. 44: 2005 British Open at the Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland. July 14-17, 2005.  Richard Heathcote, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 45: 2005 WGC-NEC Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Aug. 18-21, 2005.
    Victory No. 45: 2005 WGC-NEC Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Aug. 18-21, 2005.  Sam Greenwood, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 46: 2005 WGC-American Express Championship at Harding Park in San Francisco. Oct. 6-9, 2005.
    Victory No. 46: 2005 WGC-American Express Championship at Harding Park in San Francisco. Oct. 6-9, 2005.  Eric Risberg, AP
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    Victory No. 47: 2006 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Jan. 25-28, 2006. (Woods shakes hands with Jose Maria Olazabal after defeating him on the second playoff hole.)
    Victory No. 47: 2006 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Jan. 25-28, 2006. (Woods shakes hands with Jose Maria Olazabal after defeating him on the second playoff hole.)  Denis Poroy, AP
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    Victory No. 48: 2006 Ford Championship at Doral. March 2-5, 2006.
    Victory No. 48: 2006 Ford Championship at Doral. March 2-5, 2006.  Lynne Sladky, AP
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    Victory No. 49: 2006 British Open at Royal Liverpool Golf Course in Hoylake, England. July 20-23, 2006.
    Victory No. 49: 2006 British Open at Royal Liverpool Golf Course in Hoylake, England. July 20-23, 2006.  AP
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    Victory No. 50: 2006 Buick Open atWarwick Hills Golf and Country Clubin Grand Blanc, Mich. Aug. 3-6, 2006.
    Victory No. 50: 2006 Buick Open atWarwick Hills Golf and Country Clubin Grand Blanc, Mich. Aug. 3-6, 2006.  Carlos Osorio, AP
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    Victory No. 51: 2006 PGA Championship at Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill. Aug. 17-20, 2006. (Woods with Phil Mickelson, one of his playing partners for the first two rounds.)
    Victory No. 51: 2006 PGA Championship at Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Ill. Aug. 17-20, 2006. (Woods with Phil Mickelson, one of his playing partners for the first two rounds.)  Donald Miralle, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 52: 2006 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in  Akron, Ohio. Aug. 24-27, 2006.
    Victory No. 52: 2006 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Aug. 24-27, 2006.  Nam Y. Huh, AP
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    Victory No. 53: 2006 Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston in Norton, Mass.  Sept. 1-4, 2006.
    Victory No. 53: 2006 Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston in Norton, Mass. Sept. 1-4, 2006.  Scott Halleran, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 54: 2006 WGC-American Express Championship at The Grove in Watford, England. Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 2006.
    Victory No. 54: 2006 WGC-American Express Championship at The Grove in Watford, England. Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 2006.  Warren Little, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 55: 2007 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Jan. 25-28, 2007.
    Victory No. 55: 2007 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Jan. 25-28, 2007.  Robert Benson, USA TODAY Sports
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    Victory No. 56: 2007 WGC-CA Championship at Doral Resort and Spa in Doral, Fla. March 22-25, 2007. (Woods walks along the fairway during the pro-am with tennis star Roger Federer.)
    Victory No. 56: 2007 WGC-CA Championship at Doral Resort and Spa in Doral, Fla. March 22-25, 2007. (Woods walks along the fairway during the pro-am with tennis star Roger Federer.)  Sam Greenwood, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 57: 2007 Wachovia Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club in Charlotte. May 3-6, 2007. (Woods with Michael Jordan in the pro-am before the tournament.)
    Victory No. 57: 2007 Wachovia Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club in Charlotte. May 3-6, 2007. (Woods with Michael Jordan in the pro-am before the tournament.)  Streeter Lecka, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 58: 2007 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Aug. 2-5, 2007 (Here, Woods for his ball in the crook of the folded arm of spectator Rudy Wittensoldner on the ninth green during the final round. Woods got a free drop and made par.)
    Victory No. 58: 2007 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Aug. 2-5, 2007 (Here, Woods for his ball in the crook of the folded arm of spectator Rudy Wittensoldner on the ninth green during the final round. Woods got a free drop and made par.)  Amy Sancetta, AP
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    Victory No. 59: 2007 PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa. Aug. 9-12, 2007.
    Victory No. 59: 2007 PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa. Aug. 9-12, 2007.  Rob Carr, AP
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    Victory No. 60: The 2007 BMW Championship at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Ill. Sept. 6-9, 2007.
    Victory No. 60: The 2007 BMW Championship at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, Ill. Sept. 6-9, 2007.  S. Greenwood, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 61: The 2007 Tour Championship, East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta. Setp. 13-16, 2007.
    Victory No. 61: The 2007 Tour Championship, East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta. Setp. 13-16, 2007.  Phil Skinner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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    Victory No. 62: 2008 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Jan. 24-27, 2008. (Woods poses with his winner's trophy and children from the Tiger Woods Learning Center.)
    Victory No. 62: 2008 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Jan. 24-27, 2008. (Woods poses with his winner's trophy and children from the Tiger Woods Learning Center.)  Denis Poroy, AP
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    Victory No. 63: 2008 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, The Gallery at Dove Mountain, Marana, Ariz. Feb. 20-24, 2008.
    Victory No. 63: 2008 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, The Gallery at Dove Mountain, Marana, Ariz. Feb. 20-24, 2008.  Scott Halleran Getty Images
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    Victory No. 64: 2008 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando.  March 13-16, 2008.
    Victory No. 64: 2008 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando. March 13-16, 2008.  Andy Lyons, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 65: 2008 U.S. Open, Torrey Pines in San Diego. June 12-16, 2008. (Woods and Rocco Mediate after Woods won their Monday playoff.)
    Victory No. 65: 2008 U.S. Open, Torrey Pines in San Diego. June 12-16, 2008. (Woods and Rocco Mediate after Woods won their Monday playoff.)  Chris Carlson, AP
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    Victory No. 66: 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando. March 26-29, 2009.
    Victory No. 66: 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando. March 26-29, 2009.  Phelan M. Ebenhack, AP
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    Victory No. 67: The 2009 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. June 4-7, 2009. (Woods and tournament host Jack Nicklaus.)
    Victory No. 67: The 2009 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. June 4-7, 2009. (Woods and tournament host Jack Nicklaus.)  Scott Halleran, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 68: 2009 AT&T National, Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. July 2-5, 2009. (Here, Woods poses with Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo.)
    Victory No. 68: 2009 AT&T National, Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. July 2-5, 2009. (Here, Woods poses with Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo.)  Karen Bleier, AFP/Getty Images
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    Victory No. 69: 2009 Buick Open, Warwick Hills  Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich. July 30-Aug. 2, 2009.
    Victory No. 69: 2009 Buick Open, Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich. July 30-Aug. 2, 2009.  Chris Graythen, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 70: 2009 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Aug. 6-9, 2009. (Paidrag Harrington dueled with Woods in the final round.)
    Victory No. 70: 2009 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Aug. 6-9, 2009. (Paidrag Harrington dueled with Woods in the final round.)  Stuart Franklin, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 71: 2009 BMW Championship, Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in Lemont, Ill. Sept. 10-13 2009.
    Victory No. 71: 2009 BMW Championship, Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in Lemont, Ill. Sept. 10-13 2009.  Scott Halleran, Getty Images
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    Victory No. 72: The 2012 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando. March 22-25, 2012.
    Victory No. 72: The 2012 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando. March 22-25, 2012.  Phelan M. Ebenhack, AP
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    Victory No. 73: The Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio. May 31-June 3, 2012.
    Victory No. 73: The Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio. May 31-June 3, 2012.  Eric P. Mull, USA TODAY Sports
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    Victory No. 74: 2012 AT&T National, Bethesda, Md. June 28-July 1, 2012.
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