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    Tiger Woods began to play golf at a young age with his father, Earl, as his teacher. By the time Woods was 8, he had almost completely mastered the game and even showed his talent off on TV on shows, such as Good Morning America. Little did he or his father know that he would grow up to be one of the greatest golfers in the history of the game. After turning pro in 1996, he played many PGA tournaments. One of his most famous moments was when he won the Masters in 1997 as the youngest man ever

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    From the top of the golf charts to the nadir of social perspective, Tiger Woods has captivated America on multiple occasions without doubt. For every golf tournament win he has, there seems to be an equal amount of mistresses he had. It seems that as he rose to the pinnacle of stardom, the easier it became for Woods to fall into the traps of sex and drugs that have ensnared so many. From the moral degradation of Woods came the collapse of multiple journalistic standards. Shoddy reporting became common

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    Tiger Woods Biography

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    brought you part one of the series on Tiger Woods. Since there is still so much more to know about the golfer, here is part two! Number Eight: Tiger Woods Is A Writer When he's not playing golf, Tiger likes writing about it. He actually had a column in Golf Digest from 1997-2011. He also wrote a book titled How I Play Golf which became the best-selling golf instruction book. Number Seven: He Only Has Two Caddies As they say, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Tiger seems to believe this too since he

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    Tiger Woods Obstacles

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    play the game. Tiger made the golf world come alive with every kid trying to be like Tiger. Tiger had to put in a lot of work when he was young. His hard work of going to the range and playing golf as a young age helped him to where he is know. There are three things about tiger. He had many obstacles to be where he is know, he is knowing inspiring others, and high standards to be where he is know. First, Tiger had many obstacles that faced him in his life.. At two years old Woods was already started

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    Tiger Woods Essay

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    Tiger Woods was born with the name Eldrick Woods on December 30, 1975, in Orlando, Florida. Early on, Tiger’s parents, Earl and Kultilda Woods, introduced their only child to the sport he has come to dominate, giving him a sawed-off putter to practice with as soon as he could stand up on his own. At the age of 8, he won the first of six Optimist International Junior World Titles. After perhaps the most remarkable amateur career ever—he won the U.S. Junior Amateur Championships in 1991, 1992, and

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    the name Eldrick Tont Woods. His nickname ‘Tiger’ was given him by his dad, in honor of his dad's South Vietnamese combat buddy, Nguyen Phong, who saved Tiger's father's life in the Vietnam War(Brantley). Tiger is an outstanding golfer. He has won over 79 PGA tour events, second most in history. “Tiger Woods set an amazing pro golf career in motion in 1997, when he became the youngest man and the first African American to win the U.S. Masters”(Biography).

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    Essay about Tiger Woods

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    Tiger Woods “Given the year we just experienced in golf, it would be phenomenal if we see anything in 2001 that will even remotely compare. We witnessed an incredible season by the game’s most dominant player-in this era or any other. We saw how fans and players alike could respect the game in an international competition. And, we have seen the game’s visibility skyrocket” (Strange 20). “Are you ready for me” (Kindred 232)? -Tiger Woods arriving on the tour with

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    Tiger Woods is a trailblazer who has shown bountiful amounts of people that even when times get rough they can still succeed. Tiger Wood's real name is Eldrick Woods and his father was a huge inspiration to him. (Hasday, page 1) He was given trouble because he didn't have the same race as everyone else although, “he was actually of African American, Native American, Asian, and Caucasian background.” (Britannica School, 2014) Tiger Woods has gone through many tragedies and he is such a strong person

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    mundane twenty years ago, evolved when Tiger Woods came to the scene. I started golfing during high school and loved it for the single fact, Tiger Woods played it. Growing up I pictured golf as that once boring sport played by old white men lacking a fan base. Just like myself, many people hated the idea of watching golf, so the sport needed a change. Tour earnings were low, scoring was average, and young people did not want to pick up the sport. Tiger Woods came on the tour in 1997 and astronomically

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    Tiger Woods has been hailed as one of the greatest golfers, if not athletes, of all time. He has trumped other golfers and sports observers for the past 19 years as he has climbed and prevailed in the golf world. Tiger’s success has been accredited to many factors in his life, and has varied throughout the years having his ups and downs. The purpose of this paper is to give a valid argument as to why Tiger Woods could possibly be the greatest golfer of all time. Tiger’s success is highly accredited

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