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Wooden spoonist Tiger draws big Augusta crowds but his role in golf is changing

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Tiger Woods acknowledges a decent crowd that witnessed his final round at the 2024 Masters at Augusta on Sunday. (Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
Tiger Woods acknowledges a decent crowd that witnessed his final round at the 2024 Masters at Augusta on Sunday. (Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

He wore his trademark red shirt for the final round of the Masters and drew packed crowds, but this was a Tiger Woods morning matinee show at Augusta with Sunday's real blockbuster still hours away.

Swarms of fans, so rarely seen at 9:35 am on the final day at Augusta - a full five hours before the leaders were due to tee off - were proof, if any were needed, that Woods remains golf's top box-office draw.

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