Woods reminds world of his greatness
With one flick of his wrists, Woods reminded everyone of who he was and what he has done.
Woods slid a 60-degree sand wedge under a ball hidden by tall grass behind the 16th green, popped the ball straight up into the air where it seemed to hang for an instant, and then watched as it rolled slowly towards the cup before dropping in for a 50-foot birdie that tied him for the lead at the Memorial Tournament on Sunday.