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see past his own shadow, and Bermuda grain was easier to read than the big "E" at the top of the eye chart. "He had what I call 'counting fingers vision,' " says Whitten. "He could only count my fingers a foot from his face."
Woods' post-Lasik vision is 20/15 without corrective lenses, and he says that the hole looks bigger and his ability to read greens has improved dramatically. Coincidence or not, Woods won the first five tour events he played after having the surgery. Then he won four consecutive majors beginning with the U.S. Open in 2000. Now 211/42 years removed from the surgery, Woods says he's still happy as ever
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