Steve Williams reveals one thing Tiger Woods never did in the scorer’s hut after PGA Tour events
Steve Williams reveals what Tiger Woods never did in the scorer’s cabin after a PGA Tour event
Steve Williams reveals what Tiger Woods never did in the scorer’s cabin after a PGA Tour event
Steve Williams talks about what Tiger Woods never did in the scorer’s shed after a PGA Tour event and why it made him so good.
Steve Williams, Tiger Woods’ former caddy for many years, said during a chat with Australian writer Evin Priest of Golf Digest on his podcast Chasing Majors that his former caddie left him behind after a PGA Tour event. My boss revealed something he never did. Williams, 60, played with Woods on the PGA Tour for 13 years before their relationship ended in 2011, helping him win 13 majors and 72 titles overall.
During his PGA Tour career, Woods never had to worry about money, but it’s interesting to note that after playing 72 of his holes, Woods, who won his 15th major championship. , I mean I never saw the prize sheet in the scorer’s shed. This is what almost all players do. I had to. Things to do before packing your bags. “One of the things I respect most about Tiger, I respected a lot of things about him, but one of the things I absolutely respect about Tiger is that at the end of the tournament, Enter the marker’s hut and sign the card.