by Max Barry

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Region: Texas

Oh my gosh... I don't know if y'all watched that final round... but if you didn't you should seriously look at some Tiger highlights. It felt like the old, dominant Tiger everyone once knew was out there. He shot an insane 6 under 64 to reach 14 under par. It was enough to make him solo second place, two behind winner Brooks Koepka.

For perspective, this was Tiger's best performance in a major this decade and his best performance in a major period since his runner up finish in the 2009 PGA Championship (NINE years ago). This performance also moved Tiger up the official world rankings, from 51st to 26th.

Here's some highlights from Tiger's day for those who didn't catch it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-kam9k9wa0

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