Let’s talk about dominance for a second. By July 23, 2007, Tiger Woods had collected 12 major championships in just nine years as a professional. Jack Nicklaus ? He took 17 years to reach that same milestone. The numbers don’t lie, the momentum was insane, and golf history was practically begging to be rewritten. But one injury changed it all! What if that ruptured ACL never happened? What if Woods hadn’t injured his knee during that signature fist pump celebration at the 2007 PGA Championship’s eighth hole? The alternate timeline paints a picture of unprecedented dominance that would have reshaped golf forever.

Tiger Woods’s injury cascade: The brutal reality

Woods initially played through the torn ACL for eight months. The decision seemed logical at first. He was chasing Jack

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