Tiger Woods made a 25-foot birdie putt on the final hole Sunday to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational by a shot, extending his PGA Tour winning streak to five and keeping intact a perfect season in golf. It’s been some time since anyone has challenged him like Bart Bryant did on Sunday. But nevertheless, Woods remains dominant and perfect in in over 6-months of world play. A near perfect round’s only blemish was a three putt on the back-nine simply caused by a lack of concentration, in my opinion.

Early in the year, Tiger was asked what he thought his chances were to win the Grand Slam in 2008 and answered in the affirmative that the likelihood was strong. At the time, I felt as though he may have been overstepping bounds, even for someone with the ability of Woods. But now, only 3 1/2 months into the season, it’s clear to see why he made such a claim.

My advice to all lovers of the PGA and history…don’t miss a swing that Tiger takes this year. History will be made in 2008.

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Video of the Highlights of Tiger’s masterful final round.
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