Tiger Woods

Tiger

Tiger Woods

A lone predator who dominates through focus and raw power.

The stare he locks onto a golf ball before each shot — cold, unblinking, utterly still — is the unmistakable gaze of a tiger sizing up prey. In Roy Feinson's system, the tiger is a solitary apex predator who relies not on social maneuvering but on supreme individual focus and explosive, disciplined power, qualities that define every chapter of Tiger Woods' career. His record 15 major championships weren't won through charm or coalition-building but through legendary mental fortitude — most famously grinding through the 2008 U.S. Open on a fractured leg, refusing to yield until the kill was complete. Even his own words betray the tiger's nature: "Winning takes care of everything." Territorial, driven by an almost primal need to dominate his domain, Woods embodies the tiger's essence — a lone force of nature who makes the course his hunting ground.

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