![]() ![]() There’s little question that Woods’ meteoric rise in the game, beginning with that 1997 Masters win, helped produce some of the biggest stars in the game today. It sent TV contract numbers skyrocketing. Woods’ win that week increased golf tournament purses to obscene numbers. No one, however, would argue that it wasn’t one of the most important moments the sport has ever seen or that it changed lives as much as it changed the game. ![]() Others might argue that it feels like it was generations ago. Some might argue that it feels like it took place just last year. This week’s Masters marks the 20-year anniversary of that Woods introduction to the world as he changed the sport forever. Tiger Woods’ awe-inspiring assault of Augusta National en route to his record-shattering, 12-stroke Masters victory in 1997, in which he finished 18-under, is one of those sports moments that lives in infamy. There are some sporting events that grace our lives and leave such an indelible mark on us that we remember exactly where we were and what we were doing at that moment and how it impacted us. Patrick Mahomes, Stephen Curry perfect examples of a star athleteĬhiefs' Marquez Valdes-Scantling has gone from Aaron Rodgers to Patrick MahomesĬhiefs D-coordinator Steve Spagnuolo deserves another head-coaching shot ![]() Andy Reid enters rarefied air with Chiefs' thrilling comeback win in Super Bowl 2023Įagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland at core of Super Bowl success ![]()
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