Covering Tiger Woods at his best ...
2000 U.S. Open: Pebble Beach was impossible ... except for Tiger. He was 12 under par and won by 15 shots.
1997 Masters: Playing his first pro major at 21, Woods won by 12 strokes. Tiger Mania was unleashed.
2002 PGA: No one had finished with birdies on Hazeltine's 16-17-18 all week. Woods did, only to lose by one stroke to Rich Beem.
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