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Tiger Woods arrives at the course with a 3-shot lead and no sleeves

I’m not sure they even need to play the final round.

Phil Mickelson is not showing up to the course like this. Bryson DeChambeau is not rolling up to the course like this. Justin Rose, the waifish No. 1 player in the world, should have jumped in his car and drove home when he saw this.

This is Tiger Woods arriving at East Lake Golf Club for the final round of the PGA Tour season.

He’s got a three-shot 54-hole lead at the Tour Championship and Tiger generally does not blow that kind of margin with only one round to play. And by generally, I mean never:

Tiger has entertained us in a way we never thought we’d see again this year. And whether he’s in on it or not, the parking lot entrance has absolutely been a part of the fun all year.

Today’s took it up a level and it’s hard to be anything other than convinced he’s closing out his 80th career PGA Tour win and first since August of 2013.

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