Halftone in recent months, Tiger Woods reminded everyone that he was the world No. 1.

The American golfer won the 100th edition of the Western Open in Illinois on Sunday.

He even equaled, thanks to a card of 21 under par, the course record.

“It is sure that it is good for morale, declared “the Tiger” in a press conference.

This proves that the work I have done over the past few weeks is paying off.

Handicapped by poor putting during the US Open, Woods corrected the situation and ended a three and a half month shortage.

“As soon as I don't win, we immediately talk about a bad pass.

I'm going to have to get used to this until the end of my career,” he added, after a demonstration that struck a chord.

“We were dealing with a real superman”, even let loose Rich Beem,

second to five strokes.

Two weeks before the British Open, the third round of the Grand Slam, "the Tiger" is back.