Horrible Tiger Woods photo goes viral for hitting a fan in the head for calling him a loser

Horrible Tiger Woods photo goes viral for hitting a fan in the head for calling him a loser

The terrible photo Tiger Woods becomes viral to hit a fan with the head to call him loser

 

Tiger Woods said he had known insomnia in the open championship after looking at Donald Trump’s murder.

The 48 -year -old golf player came out of Florida on Saturday for the 1522nd edition of The Major in Scotland this week, but Sunday he was tired for his first round of training in the Roy Field “It’s an assassination attempt) and that’s all we watched the whole time on the way here. I didn’t sleep at all on the flight and then we went to the golf course.

Woods, the 15th major champion, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019 – shortly after his Masters victory – by Trump, who was injured in the shooting that left one rally attendee dead and two others seriously injured. Trump, an avid golfer, has a long history with Woods, with the two men having played many rounds together over the years. Asked about his alleged friendship with the then-president in 2018, Woods replied: “Well, he’s the president of the United States.”

“It doesn’t matter who is in the office, you may or may not like the personality or the policy, but we all have to respect the office,” he added, according to Yahoo Sports.

Woods teed off Thursday in pursuit of a fourth Open Championship victory on Thursday, having lifted the Claret Jug in 2000, 2005 and 2006.

It would be a shock win on his 23rd appearance at the major, given Woods’ persistent battles with injuries and rehabilitation following leg injuries in a 2021 car crash that have contributed to sporadic competitive appearances. The 82-time PGA Tour winner is having a tough major season, finishing 60th at the Masters and missing out on the PGA Championship and U.S. Open.

But Woods intends to play as long as he feels he can win, and has rejected suggestions from former world number two Colin Montgomerie that he should consider retirement. “Being a former champion, I’m exempt until I’m 60, which Colin isn’t,” Woods told reporters Tuesday, citing the fact that he automatically qualified for majors based on past tournament wins. “He is not exempt because he is not a former champion, therefore he has no possibility of making this decision. I do.”

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