Tiger Woods shares emotional story about first Masters and man he’d ‘do anything’ for……
Tiger Woods has become somewhat of an expert when it comes to Augusta National and the Masters, and the five-time winner has reminisced about his first ever trip down Magnolia Lane
Tiger Woods has admitted he would ‘do anything’ for his former caddie Joe LaCava, after opening up on an encounter with LaCava and Fred Couples at his first ever Masters Tournament in 1995.
Woods has cemented himself as arguably the greatest golfer of all time throughout his career, winning a record-equalling 82 times on the PGA Tour. 11 of those came alongside LaCava, who he hired in 2011 before winning his fifth green jacket at the 2019 Masters.
It was 24 years earlier though that the 15-time major champion enjoyed one of his favourite moments alongside his former caddie, who at the time was working with 1992 Masters champion Couples.
A fresh-faced, 19-year-old Woods was still in the very early stages of his playing days, and found himself a world away from the stardom he currently holds today. Unsurprisingly a young Woods was somewhat nervous when it came to chatting alongside a PGA Tour great in Couples in his first ever practice round at Augusta, but the then teenager was encouraged to do so by LaCava.
Reminiscing, Woods told Fore Play Golf: “I played my first Masters practice round with Raymond [Lloyd] and Fred [Couples]. I am nervous I’m not talking to these guys, they are Masters champions, I’m just this little amateur. I’m 19 years old, I’m not saying anything.
“Joey [LaCava] says, ‘Hey go and talk to Fred about this, and go and ask Raymond how to play this hole,’ and Joey was like urging me to do that. Then we are going up 18 and [LaCava says], ‘why don’t you talk to Fred about the U.S. Open?’. I’m like ‘I don’t want to get in anyone’s way’.