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Boks’ evolution mirrors Tiger’s relentless pursuit of perfection

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October 08, 2025

THERE'S something fascinating about watching greatness reinvent itself. Its one thing to reach the summit, but quite another to risk it all in pursuit of staying there.

- JOHN GOLIATH

That’s what Tiger Woods did when he rebuilt his golf swing — multiple times — while still sitting on top of the world. In 1997, Woods won the Masters by a record 12 strokes with a score of 18-under-par, as he dominated Augusta National with his driver, hitting the ball 20 to 30 metres further off the tee than the rest of the field.

Tiger’s initial swing changes were about generating more speed and power, while the later ones — following knee and back problems — were about longevity and adaptability. Each rebuild sought to iron out inefficiencies, reduce strain on his body, and keep him ahead of the chasing pack.

Woods went on to win 14 more Majors, dominating the 2000s, which included the “Tiger Slam’, when he held all four majors at the same time.

On the other side of the world, that’s what the Springboks are doing now with their ever-evolving style of play under Rassie Erasmus.

After back-to-back Rugby World Cup crowns, the Boks could easily have doubled down on what they already knew worked: brutal physicality, suffocating defence, and tactical kicking. But, like Woods in his prime, they've chosen the harder route — one that demands patience, pain, and an unrelenting belief that long-term improvement outweighs short-term comfort.

The Springboks’ evolution follows the same philosophy as Woods.

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