The red shirt and ground-shaking roars.
The steely glare and sweet swings.
The tactical precision and ruthless efficiency.
If not for the iPhone-wielding mob following his every move, you’d swear that golf had been transported to the halcyon days of the early 2000s.
The Tiger Time Machine kicked into overdrive at East Lake, where Woods won for the first time in 1,876 days and suddenly put two of the sport’s most hallowed numbers – 82 and 18 – back in play.
“I didn’t understand how people could say he lost this and lost that,” said Hank Haney, Woods’ former swing coach.