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It is time for Tigermania 2.0, says Pawan Munjal

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

It takes a to be tipped as the favorite to win even after a title drought of five years. It has been exactly a decade since Tiger won a - it was in 2008, when he famously beat in a sudden death play-off on the 19th hole.

He has played many Majors since, and a lot of personal and physical factors may have come in the way of Tiger adding any more Majors to his total of 14, but this time around he looks good for the Green Jacket.

Tiger's presence at the Masters, at the Augusta National Club this week, has generated a huge frenzy for the first of the year. The practice round passes are supposed to be going for an unprecedented USD 10,000 and even the guys in Vegas are betting on a Tiger triumph at Augusta, with good reason. With the results of T-12, T-2 and T-5 in his previous three starts, Tiger is looking better with each event, and the big stage of Augusta will be the perfect setting for the star to reclaim his rightful place at the top.

"I have been fortunate to know Tiger for years now and our association has only grown over the past 5-6 years. From the I played a few rounds to start with, he is now a friend, who accepted my invitation to come to a few years back and got to see how much of an effect he has had on Indian The Hero World Challenge - which I and Tiger host together - is not just a charity event but a collection of contemporary golf's greatest names and Tiger wants to go head-to-head with them," said Pawan Munjal, Chairman, Managing Director and CEO,

"With his sheer magnetism, Tiger has always been the biggest crowd-puller in Undoubtedly, all eyes will be on him at this year as well!" he added.

Tiger's latest comeback started at the Hero World Challenge at the Albany in in November 2017. When people say that Tiger doesn't just move the needle in golf, he is the needle, it rings so true. An entire generation of great golfers that played alongside him was left admiring him, simply clutching second places behind him.

Now there is a whole new generation that does not hesitate to admit that Tiger was the reason they came to the sport, and to them, he is both a friend and mentor. They grew up hearing his exploits, seeing his phenomenal performances from the comforts of their living rooms, but they never really felt the fear Tiger would evoke in fellow golfers in his heydays.

They say the clock never turns back, but Tiger seems to be doing exactly that - despite four and countless setbacks, he is back. After contending on events, he comes to the he loves most - the Masters, where he has won four Green Jackets and now looks to adding a fifth.

Munjal goes on to add, "I have seen the man conquer adversity, pain and loss of form. No one is as determined as him in his quest to regain perfection in that once belonged only to him. He has worked hard since his latest return at the Hero World Challenge in Most importantly, his game is steadily and strongly coming back. He is smashing the drives, hitting his irons razor sharp and staring down putts as only he can."

Tiger is back, but there is also and Phil Mickelson, the two southpaws, who make shot-making look so easy; then there is Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, and of course World No.1 Dustin Johnson, who had to pull out after a freak accident on the eve of in 2017.

There are many more, including India's very own young prodigy, Shubhankar Sharma - all together, making a superb treat for the enthusiast and the connoisseur.

"As an ardent fan and friend of Tiger and follower of the game, I would love to see the Green Jacket on the back of this coming Sunday; that would truly mark the beginning of a new era in - the era of Tigermania 2.0!," said Munjal.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 21:20 IST
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