Sep 23, 2018; Atlanta, GA, USA; Fans follow Tiger Woods down to the eighteenth hole during the final round of the Tour Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club. John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Tiger Woods on Sunday won the Tour Championship to capture his first PGA Tour win since 2013. To say fans in Atlanta were excited to witness his title would be an understatement.

The crowd that followed Woods at East Lake Golf Course was truly remarkable. Take a look:

“I just can’t believe I pulled this off after what the season’s gone through,” Woods said after his win.

Woods has long captivated fans due to his dominance in the sport and subsequent drama that led to his fall. He’s dealt with a back injury and had complications related to substances used for pain management. But now he finally appears to be regaining his top form.

America loves a good comeback story.

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