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- Tiger Woods, with 14 major championships and 79 wins in his PGA career, is easily one of the greatest athletes of all time.
- Ahead of The Players Championship, Woods was asked to define greatness in reference to LeBron James, who is currently going through a similar streak of dominating performances.
- Woods said that greatness all came from how long you could continue to dominate.
With 14 major championships to his name, and 79 overall wins on the PGA Tour, Tiger Woods knows a thing or two about greatness.
During a press conference ahead of The Players Championship, Woods was asked to describe the nature of greatness, as it related to LeBron James, who is once again in the midst of a dominant performance against a league full of the best basketball players in the world.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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