Back in 2011, Tiger Woods arrived in Sydney for the Australian Open at The Lakes Golf Club, with the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne also on his playing agenda during the visit. At the time, Woods was a 43-time winner on the global stage, looking to end a two-year drought without a victory. Even back then, he was a global personality, a cultural phenomenon and someone who could turn an ordinary day into a headline event.
I remember it vividly. At the time, I was working for Inside Sport, sitting across the aisle from Brendan James and his Golf Australia magazine team, who’d been out-of-office all week. Anyway, that weekend, my better half and I were in a cab, crawling along the Eastern Distributor in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, inching forward…
