Tiger Woods — Getty ImagesThe last time Tiger Woods found himself ranked No. 1 in the world of golf was October 24, 2010. The week after that, on Halloween, Woods was replaced as the top golfer in the world by Lee Westwood and while a host of others names have become No. 1 in that time (Rory McIlroy is currently the top golfer in the world), Woods has never been there since.
Not anymore. His win this Monday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational gave him enough world ranking points to land him back at No. 1. So how long has it been? We take a look at events in the world since Tiger was at the top.
October 31, 2010 — Lee Westwood overtakes Tiger Woods as world No. 1 in the Official World Rankings.
November 28, 2010 — WikiLeaks sends out more than 100,000 American "confidential" cables.
January 10, 2011 —Cam Newton leads Auburn over Oregon in the BCS National Championship game in Glendale, Ariz.
January 11, 2011 — Flooding produces mudslides that kill over 900 people in Rio de Janeiro.
February 6, 2011 —The Green Bay
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