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Woods' revival will continue, if his body holds up

Tiger Woods' win at the Masters came after a second place at the PGA Championship and a strong run at the Open. PHOTO: AFP
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There was an air of lingering disappointment at Bethpage on Saturday.

Tiger-mania has been in full flow for a month now as soft-focus reruns of the Masters on the Golf Channel have segued into a widespread belief that the 43-year-old could unpack another miracle. Instead he packed up early.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 20, 2019, with the headline Woods' revival will continue, if his body holds up. Subscribe