Tiger Woods has jumped to sixth in rankings, after he won his fifth Masters since 2005 on Sunday in Augusta, Ga.
The golf legend who dipped as low as 1,199th in the rankings while undergoing four back surgeries and believing he might never play again, entered the tournament at No. 12 in the world, equaling his highest ranking since the 2014 season.
He had climbed all the way to 26th within eight months of his lowest point before reaching 13th by the end of the 2018 season, following a victory at the Tour Championship.
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