Golf has already found another legend, Tiger Woods, after Jack Nicklaus, the greatest golfer of all time. Ahead of The Masters Golf Tournament 2007, Tiger Woods might be inspired to place his feat again in the history. Jack Nicklaus has the highest 18 major championships in his career. Tiger Woods has already bagged 12 major titles in his career. So, he can easily set his mind up to reach at the peak. Supergolf reported:
Seven days after finishing outside the top 20 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, ending a run of 13 consecutive top-10s worldwide, the world number one hit back with his 56th PGA Tour title.
Woods, never satisfied with the status quo, is continually aiming to improve his swing and pile up more 'W's (wins). Above all, he is fuelled by his desire to eclipse Jack Nicklaus as golf's most prolific major champion.
Fellow American Nicklaus claimed 18 professional major championships in his glittering career while the 31-year-old Woods trails with 12.
Few would bet against him clinching a fifth green jacket at the April 5-8 Masters on an Augusta National layout which suits him to the proverbial tee.
Victory at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa on Sunday in his final tournament before the first major of the year gave him the perfect send-off.
"You can't have any better way, getting a 'W' right before you go," Woods told reporters after holding off compatriot Brett Wetterich to win his 13th WGC (World Golf Championships) crown by two shots.
"I'm very excited about the things that I've been able to rectify on Monday and Tuesday, and then obviously applied it to Thursday through Sunday.
Well, I think this is very possible for Tiger Woods to break the record of Jack Nicklaus and he has the ability to make him the greatest golfer in the history of Golf. Recently he has won his 57th PGA tour title. So, undoubtedly he is in a good form and if he can continue it to the coming Masters tournament then I am sure that he is going to win another Masters title.
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