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Tiger’s long tail

1 Like a Netflix revival of a classic show, we’re suddenly back to watching Tiger Woods winning at golf’s major championships. It was 11 years since we’d seen it the last time, and with an interim that filled tabloid papers more than sports magazines, there was a genuine sense that Woods was never going to win again. But after the most recent Sunday at Augusta, one of the most compelling quests in contemporary sport has been renewed – Tiger’s chase for the major record is back on.

2 Any kind of win was going to be momentous for Woods,

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