Tiger Woods double-bogeyed the last hole to lose the first round lead at The Target World Challenge in California and trails Jim Furyk (68) by a stroke. Woods had lead the $5.75 million tournament for 17 holes, but the costly double-bogey on the last, dropped him into a tie with Rory Sabbatini, Zach Johnson and Henrik Stenson, for second place at 3-under-par 69.
“I threw away a good round of golf, realistically I should have been seven-under, I just messed it up,” Woods said.
On a lighter note, at the media conference, Tiger was asked by a leggy blonde if he believed that ” … my boyfriend is gay because he screams out your name during sex?”
Stunned silence descended but Woods, ever the supreme diplomat responded, “Hmmm, interesting question,” The woman then went on to provide him with intimate details of her sex life. As the interloper was escorted away Woods advised, “That’s something you’ll have to work out for yourselves.”
Who said Golf was ‘boring’?…….The woman in the image is not of course the leggy blonde in question, but the other one, Tiger is married to.
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How does one get a great young golfer (22 years old) introduced to willing sponsorship folks, so that he can have the opportunity to play on a developmental tour in order to fine tune his outstanding abilities under a professional competitive environment. He is an unbelievable talent, a diamond in the rough if you will, but no $$$ to support him in the beginning.
I do not know if this is the place to post this type of subject. Never blogged before. Any direction would be appreciated.
Thanks,
BT