
Tiger Woods began his final round five shots back of Justin Rose at the BMW Championship. Coupled with a convoy of stars between the two, it seemed unlikely that Aronimink would be the site of Woods' first PGA Tour victory since 2013.
Until, that is, Woods was seen on the practice range. Or, more specifically, the red, baggy sweater he was rocking.
Nostalgia has been front and center during Tiger's latest comeback, and Monday's ensemble evoked similar sentiments. Recalling a time where Woods simply rolling out of bed put the field at a three-shot disadvantage, where 80 tour wins wasn't so much an aspiration but a forgone conclusion, and Woods, in image and person, was unassailable.
If that sounds like fluff, well, clearly you haven't been on Twitter, which was joyously brought down memory lane by Woods' cardigan:
https://twitter.com/RiggsBarstool/status/1039152049101918208
https://twitter.com/GCTigerTracker/status/1039148833027121152
https://twitter.com/dougferguson405/status/1039152899094466561
https://twitter.com/TwoInchesShort/status/1039156302155370496
https://twitter.com/gregpatersonn/status/1039156086018908161
https://twitter.com/linklater_jack/status/1039135393701089283
https://twitter.com/Tiger_Updates15/status/1039122391526526976
https://twitter.com/UeonoYungJumbo/status/1039168724543197184
https://twitter.com/ByTheFlagstick/status/1039167462254817281
https://twitter.com/CodeBreaker_25/status/1039164241931059201
In short, Baggy Sweater > Blade Collar.