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Tiger 2000: Relive Woods' Unbeatable Season on CBS
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Tiger Woods' unparalleled 2000 season, a year that set a new benchmark in the world of golf, is about to be brought back to life on the small screen. "TIGER 2000," a PGA Tour Originals documentary, will premiere on CBS this Sunday at 1 p.m. CST, offering fans a front-row seat to history just before the final round of the RBC Heritage takes over the airwaves.

The documentary promises an epic treasure trove for sports fans, highlighted by a gripping trailer released by CBS on Friday. It's an invitation to relive the magic of a season where Woods didn't just participate in tournaments; he dominated them, with a record that speaks louder than words: 17 top-five finishes in 20 starts and nine victories, including three majors. This incredible journey marked not just a year of wins but an era of Woods setting the gold standard for golf.

From his commanding 15-shot win at the U.S. Open to his victory at The Open Championship by an eight-shot margin and a suspenseful win at the PGA Championship, Woods' performance in 2000 was nothing short of legendary. The "Tiger Slam," his consecutive major wins stretching into 2001, set a new zenith for golfing excellence, a narrative vividly captured in the upcoming documentary.

For younger fans who may not have witnessed these moments live or those looking to stroll down memory lane, "TIGER 2000" is more than a documentary. It's a portal to one of the most sensational seasons witnessed in golf history, offering an in-depth look at the man who redefined the game. 

How to Tune Into Tiger 2000

Ensure your Sunday plans include a CBS tune-in at 1 p.m. CST to catch this unprecedented look at Tiger Woods' historic season. Don't miss the opportunity to witness golf greatness, reliving the moments that turned Woods into a sporting legend.

In a sports world constantly in search of defining greatness, "TIGER 2000" reminds us of Tiger Woods' unparalleled contributions to golf. This documentary is not just a recount of past glories; it's a celebration of a sports icon whose impact extends far beyond the green.

This article first appeared on On Tap Sports Net and was syndicated with permission.

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