
One Ryder Cup nugget I forgot to mention which was really funny.
During Sunday’s singles matches at last week’s Ryder Cup, Steve Williams (Tiger Woods’ caddie) dropped Tiger’s 9-iron in a green side water hazard accidentally. Steve was cleaning Tiger’s club when he slipped. He had to brace himself or he’d fall in the water.
Tiger went without a 9-iron for a while until a diver recovered it and returned it later in the round.
When asked about why his 9-iron was dropped in the lake, Tiger replied “it was either Stevie or the 9-iron.”
I would have picked the 9-iron.
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