Tiger Woods explains viral Masters tree meme, and daughter’s ‘negative’ relationship with golf while promoting ‘Sun Day Red’

After a difficult finish at the Masters, Tiger Woods will next compete in his PGA Championship later this month.

   Tiger Woods’ week at the Masters last month wasn’t great. Sure, he finished the tournament making his 24th Augusta his national appearance, but among the players who competed over the weekend, he recorded his highest hole score of his professional career with 72. I finished in last place. But perhaps the biggest takeaway from Woods’ final round at the Masters was his handshake with the tree on the 16th hole.

   During an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Woods shakes hands with longtime host Vern Lundquist, who left after convening the Masters in the spring. asked about. Although Fallon acted a little awkward during his Masters speech, the photo of him shaking Woods’ hand was incredible. @TigerWoods’ tree meme will never be forgotten.

Lundquist named his first master in 1983 and later called him the career tournament of the year. His final farewell was also incredibly touching.

   Verne, thank you for the memories.
When Woods passed Lundquist on the final lap, of course he came over and paid his respects. It was by luck that fans were able to witness a truly spectacular sight of the interaction.

Tiger Woods’ daughter doesn’t play golf. During his media tour, Woods stopped by the “Today” show Wednesday morning to speak with Carson Daly. In a wide-ranging interview, they talked about Woods’ children, especially why his daughter Sam doesn’t play golf.

Tiger Woods sat down with Carson His Daily to talk about golf growing up in Southern California, his father, and his new clothing line, Sunday His Red.
“In my opinion, this has negative implications for the game. “Growing up, golf took away her father from her,” Woods said. “I had to pack up and be away for weeks, which had a negative connotation.
That didn’t mean Sam wasn’t involved in anything golf-related at all. That’s not to say I haven’t. Last December, Sam served as his father’s official caddy at the Florida PNC Championship, a parent-child event held every season on the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions. Tiger recently played alongside his 15-year-old son Charlie, who is trying to qualify for a tour event. Woods told Fallon that the two were “poking each other” throughout the round like real brothers, but Fallon tried to ignore it.
Even
though Sam doesn’t play golf, she and her father still have a great relationship.

“We’ve
built a unique relationship, a relationship of trust, which means we’re doing things outside of golf that aren’t related to golf,” he said. “Now my son and I do everything golf-related. It’s completely different. Woods said his goal is to play in about one tour event a month. He now turns his attention to the PGA Championship, which will be held in Valhalla, Kentucky, later this month..

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