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April 8, 2001: Tiger Woods didn't just win a golf tournament. He rewrote what's humanly possible—and changed the sport forever.
Picture Augusta, Georgia. April 8th, 2001. A guy in a bright red polo steps up to the 18th green and sinks a putt that makes the entire world explode. But this wasn't just any win—it was the final infinity stone.
Tiger Woods had just won all four major golf championships while holding them at the same time. In golf terms? That had literally never happened in the modern era. The U.S. Open, the British Open, the PGA Championship, and the Masters—he owned them all. They didn't even have a name for it. They had to call it the "Tiger Slam."
The pressure was insane. He was going head-to-head with Phil Mickelson and David Duval. One bad swing and the dream dies. But Tiger had stone-cold killer ...