Tiger Woods made a late charge at Masters, like he was on a comeback mission, then his progress stalled and he wasn't able to reach the goal of another green jacket and his fifteen major victory. He shot a very good 31 on the front nine at Augusta National on Sunday, and everybody was ready. The TV network executives were especially happy and hopeful. The show, a real reality show, had excitement and drama. But then, the Tiger who has won the Masters four times wouldn't on Sunday. He missed a birdie putt at 16, from there the roller-coaster ride was downhill. But his ability to make a surge reminded the world of golf that when the Tiger is on his game, there is no better golfer on the field.
With relatively new names like Charl Schwartzel, winning his first majors title, and the two runners up, Adam Scott and Jason Day, and the rise of no new dominate player, Tiger Woods, because of his past performances, and his never says die efforts on the greens, remains the King of Golf.