Woods began his 2012 season with two tournaments the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship and the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am where he started off well but struggled on the final rounds.
Following the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, where he was knocked out in the second round by missing a 5-foot putt Woods revised his putting technique and tied for second at The Honda Classic, with the lowest final-round score in his PGA Tour career.
After a short time off due to another leg injury, Woods won the Arnold Palmer Invitational, his first win on the PGA Tour since the BMW Championship in September 2009.
Following several dismal performances, Woods notched his 73rd PGA Tour win at the Memorial Tournament in June, tying Jack Nicklaus in second place for most PGA Tour victories a month later,
Woods surpassed Nicklaus with a win at the AT&T National, to trail only Sam Snead, who accumulated 82 PGA tour wins.
The year 2013 brought a return of Woods's dominating play. In January, he won the Farmers Insurance Open by four shots for his 75th PGA Tour win.
It was the seventh time he won the event.
In March, he won the WGC-Cadillac Championship, also for the seventh time, giving him his 17th WGC title and first since 2009.
Two weeks later, he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational, winning the event for a record-tying 8th time. The win moved him back to the top of the world rankings.
To commemorate that achievement, Nike was quick to launch an ad with the tagline "winning takes care of everything".
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