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By Ron Sirak
Golf World Monday, March 6, 2006 One of the advantages of being really good is that your opponents end up thinking you are even better than you really are. Remember back when Tiger Woods was truly Tiger -- that glorious stretch from late-1999 until mid-2002 when he was seemingly invincible? It appeared back then that many of his competitors went into Sunday pretty much conceding the outcome if Tiger was in contention. It's starting to seem like that again. The greatest closer in the history of professional golf doesn't need h ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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