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A Pod Unlike Any Other - 2001: The TigerSlam

2001: The TigerSlam

03/30/20 • 55 min

A Pod Unlike Any Other
Tiger Woods is on the verge of history. The man currently holds the rights to every other major championship besides the Masters, and he's waited more than eight months for his chance at another green jacket. Standing in his way are two of the top 10 players in the world, Phil Mickelson and David Duval. Alan Bastable and Sean Martin join the show to break down just how wild (or not so wild) it was watching Peak Tiger do his thing.
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Tiger Woods is on the verge of history. The man currently holds the rights to every other major championship besides the Masters, and he's waited more than eight months for his chance at another green jacket. Standing in his way are two of the top 10 players in the world, Phil Mickelson and David Duval. Alan Bastable and Sean Martin join the show to break down just how wild (or not so wild) it was watching Peak Tiger do his thing.

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