By Anand Datia The fact that nothing could beat Woods despite chipping away rigorously at him for the better part of a decade makes this Masters victory one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history As soon as the swirling winds of Amen Corner swallowed the lofted ball of Francesco Molinari, hearts stopped for a brief moment. It was happening again. The Italian was playing with characteristic grit, holding on to a two-stroke advantage with the skin of his teeth. Tiger Woods, 43, was crouched, waiting patiently in the shadows. The scent of opportunity was hanging thick in the air and the experienced champion was on solid ground after dealing with a pair of ugly bogeys earlier in the round. Was it going to be another salacious Tiger hunt? The thousands of teeming patrons in Augusta were wet with anticipation. They left feeling satiated with Tiger (70-68-67-70) roaring to a one-stroke victory over Dustin Johnson, Xander Schauffele and Brooks Koepka. After all, barely 18 months into the past, Tiger could barely get through his day. After a fourth surgery on the back was asking for respect. The mundane was a challenge and a stroll in the park was reason for…