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He would eat that tiny Colombian's lunch.
Edit: Yes, there are some golfers who have workout routines that are likely close to being on par with Tiger, but they are still definitely in the minority. Plus, the majority of golfers who are actually relevant, who actually win anything on tour, most certainly do not have routines like that (Phil Mickelson, Angel Cabrera, Lee Westwood, etc.). It's just like baseball. Steroids might help you hit a ball farther or throw it harder, but it doesn't improve your hand eye coordination or make you a better baseball player. Steroids or having an insane workout schedule doesn't give you talent. Woods is hands down the most naturally talented player on the tour, and his workout regimen only adds to that. I only brought up his workout regimen to suggest that it's not likely that he's just going to get fat and deteriorate steadily for the rest of his career. I didn't mean to suggest that he is the best because he works out like that.
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