The second version is unprecedented, and on Thursday afternoon, as he walked to the 18th Fairway at the Augusta National Golf Club with a towbar on his step, he was cursed if it were not more riveting. He has won 15 major championships and has long defined success in the unique way: Either he lifts a trophy or he does not. For a day, maybe a week, that has changed. When asked if there was a win by simply doing what he did Thursday – shooting steadily, 1-under 71 at a remodeled right foot that now houses enough material to fill a hallway at Home Depot – his response was quick: ” Yes. “ “If you had seen what my foot looked like where it is now,” Woods said. “The photos, some of the kids know. They have seen the photos and have passed by the house. To see where I have gone. Getting from here to here “, and he smiled,” was not an easy job “. Only Woods knows how his right foot felt after his round. Only Woods can imagine how he could feel after three more loops around this wavy arrangement, where each posture seems to require one hip to bend over the other. Only Woods knows the job done to get his body in the shape he needs to have to compete here. “People have no idea how difficult it was,” he said.