Tiger Woods Wins the Memorial, Ties Jack Nicklaus With 73 Career PGA Tour Victories

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Jun 3, 2012

Tiger Woods Wins the Memorial, Ties Jack Nicklaus With 73 Career PGA Tour VictoriesTiger Woods is once again playing great golf.

After going without a PGA Tour victory for all of 2010 and 2011, Tiger picked up his second victory of 2012 on Sunday, winning the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio with a score of 9-under par.

Woods won in vintage fashion, too, coming back from two strokes down with three holes to play. He started the day trailing the leader by four strokes.

But that didn't stop Tiger from nailing shot after shot on his way to his 73rd career PGA Tour victory, tieing him with Jack Nicklaus, who founded the Memorial Tournament and was in attendance Sunday.

It was a classic Tiger Woods victory that had fans and media recalling a time not so long ago that Woods was on top of the glof world.

Tiger may never get back to that level of popularity and dominance again, but his victory Sunday showed he is still one of the best golfers in the world.

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