The dominance continues.

It’s not North Carolina or Kansas, Memphis or UCLA on the hardwood either.

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Oh, the madness.

The crazy, wacky, wild madness.

And we’re not talking about the kind with that large, leather sphere. We’re talking about the kind involving a man named Tiger.

Lost a bit amongst the roundball rowdiness are the latest exploits of Tiger Woods. The greatest golfer that ever did trod our earthly sod won again on Sunday.

Get this: he’s got a winning streak.

A winning streak.

In the world of golf, that’s unheard of. Sure, basketball teams have winning streaks. The Houston Rockets have won 22 games and counting. Football teams have winning streaks, too. Perhaps you heard that the New England Patriots won 18 games in a row last season before losing in the Super Bowl.

But professional golf is not one of those sports where winning streaks are even talked about. If a player wins in back-to-back starts, that’s often a career highlight. Heck, one single, solitary win can make most careers.

Then again, those standards are for mere mortals. Tiger Woods is not mortal. How can he be? The guy has won has last five starts. Five in a row.

Only the great Ben Hogan has ever had longer streaks. He won six in a row at one point, a record that seems sure to fall the next couple times Woods laces up the spikes. Then, there’s Hogan’s seemingly untouchable streak of 11 consecutive wins. It’s seemingly untouchable no more, not with Tiger Woods on the prowl.

Tiger could run the table, win every tournament he plays this season. Crazy, you think? Madness, you cry?

The madness reigns every month of the year when it comes to Tiger Woods.