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Woods’ last shining moment
Corey Grice (aka @golferwriterguy) wrote up a piece for the Huffington Post about the days of yore (you know, a little over a week ago?) when Tiger Woods image shone more brightly than the trophies on his mantle.
Corey had a chance to see Tiger in what may have been his last bright shining moment for some time, the 2009 Presidents Cup. That memory may need to sustain all of his fans (existing and former) until he wins again on the PGA…or even better, captures another major championship.
Doing both in 2010 may be what it takes to really help Woods, the media and the entire golf community move on from the current scandal surrounding him.
Here’s an excerpt and a link to the whole article:
“I’m just glad to have seen him in person at his best, before this scandal was revealed. It was a great day. A memorable moment. For a few seconds, as the golf ball hung in the chilly air, I was captivated by someone seemingly superhuman. He could do something most people (including his professional peers) cannot, even if only momentarily.”
Read the rest here.
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