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Steve Williams and Adam Scott Make Tiger Woods' Return to Golf Miserable

Brandon GalvinJun 7, 2018

Take that, Tiger Woods!

You can just see, taste, smell and feel the sense of victory oozing from epic caddy Steve Williams as he used golfer Adam Scott to triumph over Tiger at this weekend’s Bridgestone Invitational.

It’s been an ugly few weeks between Williams and Woods, but good ol’ Stevie pulled out every trick in the book for his pet project Scott to make Woods’ return to golf absolutely miserable.

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Do you hear it? Turn off the television, silence the music and shut your mouth. If you listen closely, you can hear the tears fall to the ground from Tiger’s face as he continues to shatter his own legacy.

It was cute how everybody jumped on his bandwagon after Thursday, but this man is void of any confidence to ever excel at his sport. As I’ve said for nearly two years, he is a beaten man who will never get back to his perch atop golf.

Tiger remains a beaten and battered man from his epic life fail, which cost him his family and fans. He recently witnessed his ex-wife Elin Nordegren triumph by scoring another wealthy businessman with ease. Today, he witnessed his ex-caddy triumph by scoring a monstrous victory with ease.

Williams aided Scott to a four-stroke victory as he finished 17 under par. It’s not even worth mentioning where Woods finished. Just know it was pathetic for a man of his stature.

Woods is now as lonely as they come after watching two of the most prominent figures in his life leave him for further success. He can use injury as an excuse if he wants, but it is as clear as day that he no longer has the dominant on-course abilities to triumph. He will forever be a loser in his sport. Kiss the legacy goodbye as Williams builds his own with another golfer.

Williams is already proving, that with his guidance, he can take any man to the top of this game. It was the caddy, not the golfer, who was the star of the show. He kept Tiger at the top of his game. Tiger didn’t make Steve; Steve made Tiger!

This was Tiger’s one opportunity to get back at Steve. I don’t want to hear that Tiger was just coming back from injury; he has been sidelined for many weeks and declared himself fully healthy to participate. He had the opportunity to strike fast against Williams, and he failed miserably. Williams will forever hold this over Tiger’s head.

This is the almighty Tiger. Excuse me, he was the almighty Tiger. He is no longer the man he was. He is an extreme shell of his former self. The sooner we realize that he will never be on top again, the sooner we can move on with our lives.

Williams shouldn’t just be elated that he guided Scott to victory, but that he got out from Tiger’s shadow while there was still a shadow to escape from. He should thank Tiger for allowing him to escape before it got worse. Tiger was doing him a favor because he knows he isn’t going to win a Major Championship ever again.

Then, after thanking Tiger, he should humiliate him for good measures. I do love the jab at Tiger as Williams said this was his best win ever, but I want the no-holds-barred Stevie that I enjoy hearing from! 

Woods is nothing more than burning forest that will soon disappear for good.

Williams and Scott form the new dominant duo in golf, and they will be even more entertaining than watching Woods continue to crumble on the course.

I take it back.

Nothing will be as entertaining as seeing Tiger destroy his legacy all by his little lonesome self.

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