Golf fans saw the worst and the best of Tiger Woods the last time the 15-time major champion teed it up in an official professional tournament (not counting the PNC Championship with his son, Charlie).
Monday marks 365 days since his final round at the November 2020 Masters.
Woods, a five-timer winner at Augusta National Golf Club, entered the final round 11 shots behind eventual champion Dustin Johnson and proceeded to do the unthinkable on multiple occasions.
First up was his eye-scratching 10 on the par-3 12thafter rinsing three balls in Rae’s Creek, followed by his hot run down the stretch. Woods went on to birdie five of his last six holes, including his final four. Unlike the roars that greeted him on No. 18 after his win in 2019, Woods finished 4-over 76 to finish the tournament, and the year, in silence.
A lot has happened over the last year both on and off the golf course for Woods, and his future sure looks a lot different today than it did on that roller coaster Sunday.