2009 PGA TOUR preview: Top 100 Players to Watch

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Apr. 3, 2009

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The most pressing question is when will he return? And then we're left to wonder -- will that surgically repaired left knee allow Tiger Woods to be the same dominating player he has been for the last 12 years? Judging by Woods willful, virtually one-legged victory at the U.S. Open -- in 91 holes, no less -- the second question can be easily answered. The game's No. 1 player has too much determination and desire to be anything but the best. Woods fought through arthroscopic surgery and two stress fractures to capture that playoff win over Rocco Mediate at Torrey Pines. The victory was his fourth in six starts, and he also finished second at the Masters. Think he won't be ready for 2009? Dont doubt it. -- Helen Ross
The chart above represents this player's rank on TOUR in 2008 for five skill ratings categories. Each category is based on an aggregate score which is calculated from key statistics for that skill area.
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Tiger will be 33 entering next year. They say that a player doesn't reach his prime until he is 35. Are you scared yet?
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