AUGUSTA, Ga. -- There were moments Saturday afternoon in the third round of the Masters when it appeared Tiger Woods might fade into the background, writing too many pars on his scorecard on a day when Augusta National kept yielding birdies and eagles and an unprecedented collection of 64s.
Suddenly, as if it was 2005 all over again, Woods flipped a switch, the red numbers, the roars echoing off all the time pines.
When it was over, it all added up to 5-under 67, good for a three-day total of 11 under.
Here's how it all happened.