It’s unlikely we’ll ever know the full extent of Tiger Woods’ personal struggles over the last decade, but the few looks there have been behind the curtain have painted a picture of man in despair.
Shortly after Woods captured his 15th career major victory and his first in 11 years, his friend, Golf Channel analyst Notah Begay III, joined "Golf Central Live From The Masters" to offer a portrait of just how far Woods had to climb to get where he did Sunday – standing behind the 18th green, hugging his mother and children as the Masters champion, just as he had hugged his father Earl 22 years ago.