For the first time in years, one can easily conclude that Tiger Woods is playing as well as any other golfer in the world. It’s been a long time coming for the all-time PGA great. But he’s out here at the Valspar Championship in Florida dominating the links.
Woods finds himself tied for the lead after 10 holes in the third round Saturday with a tremendous minus-8 showing.
WOW!
Tiger Woods chips in for birdie on No. 9 and is tied for the lead. 🐅#QuickHits pic.twitter.com/89gO6mYJTo
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 10, 2018
And in no real surprise, the Twitterverse is losing its mind over his brilliant performance.
TW…. there goes that man!!! @TigerWoods
— Justin Thomas (@JustinThomas34) March 10, 2018
Tiger Woods fans right now. pic.twitter.com/Nf9dj4N5K2
— BarDown (@BarDown) March 10, 2018
There's that fist pump from @TigerWoods. 🐅💪 pic.twitter.com/7su6sAsz7y
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 10, 2018
Love watching golf. More fun when @TigerWoods is contending 🔥🔥#AlienCon #cryptocurrency #FedExCup #GoPackGo #MarchMadness2018 #TeamTaylorMade #SCtop10
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) March 10, 2018
That feeling when you watch Tiger Woods sink a 20 foot putt for a birdie.
— bet365 (@bet365) March 10, 2018
@TigerWoods I wasn’t your biggest fan when you were at your best, probably because you were so dominant that nobody could compete with you. Now my every wish is to see you at your best again! You are an inspiration to everyone who loves the game #NeverGiveUp #keepGoing ⛳️⛳️
— Marcus Doyle 🇺🇦 (@MarcusDoyle67) March 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/mikiariyama/status/972578925791473664
So thankful to God for the gift of sight today as I watch this fabulous @PGATOUR event, #Valspar and to see @TigerWoods is BACK! https://t.co/ignzaPwQHU
— Sherry Peirce (@ChurchSocialTip) March 10, 2018
Golf looks like being the winner as Tiger Woods looks to be in great shape and ready to contend in Majors again in 2018 #masters#open#usopen#pga
— Angus Loughran (@angusstatto) March 10, 2018
https://twitter.com/KrissyQveen/status/972578773462913024
As you can see, most people are supportive of Tiger being back. And in reality, golf is a much better sport when Woods is doing his thing. That’s always been the case, and it isn’t changing anytime soon.