In case you didn’t know, Tiger Woods can play golf very well.
If Woods' 15 major wins aren't enough to tell you, check out the markings on Woods’ golf clubs from his Tiger Slam in 2000 and 2001.
Woods is pictured here at 2001 Masters which he won
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A Woods 8-iron from 2000-2001 is almost unaltered, except for right in the sweet spot
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Woods' famous Tiger Slam auction set records for the number of clubs that were sold at auction in the States.
The irons Woods used during this infamous period have sold at auction in the USA at a record price of PS4million.
However, a sign is visible that shows Woods's freakishly high level of performance in his prime.
Woods' consistency in hitting the ball in the sweet spot is evident in wear marks on an 8-iron.
It is difficult to understand the marks on the 8 iron, with sweet spot ripped to shreds while the rest of the club face looks as good as new.
In March, Woods' agent Mark Steinberg denied that the clubs were Tiger's.
Golden Age Auctions used the 8-iron marks as evidence that Woods could be consistent.
This is according to The Washington Examiner. Ryan Carey, founder of Golden Age, stated that this was in response to Steinberg's claim that Woods still owned clubs.
Carey stated: "Just take the time to look at that 8-iron wear mark.
"This club was struck in the dead center thousands of times by the greatest baseball-striker in all of history.
"If Tiger thinks he has these clubs in his house, we'd love for them to be there."
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These clubs are believed to have been used by Woods when he was at his most captivating in the early noughties.
He won The Masters, US Open and PGA Championship twice in the span of three years 2000-2002.
The 8-iron in the photo was used between 2000 & 2001.
The evidence from his clubs is impressive enough, but Woods' return to the 2022 Masters Masters could be even more remarkable.
Woods placed within the top 50 at Augusta, just 14 months after a Los Angeles high-speed collision in which he sustained serious leg injuries.
There were rumors that the sixth green jacket might be in the offing after the T10 round at -1.
After making the cut for the 22nd consecutive Masters, he was ranked 47th at +13. Scottie Scheffler won the top prize.
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Only Fred Couples or Gary Player have made consecutive cuts more than Woods at 23. But you can't rule out him equaling them in 12 months.
He was especially enthusiastic after declaring his intention to play The Open in St. Andrew's on Sunday.