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Texas youngster hits hole-in-one, playing partner Tiger Woods loves it
The hole-in-one helped Crozier and his playing partner Ceci Lococo secure a round of 32 on the 10-hole course.
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So the first ace to be recorded at The Playgrounds came o the very first shot struck there – and it happened with Tiger standing right there. Shouts erupted and Crozier jumped for joy and as the ball rolled in the hole. He ran over to the boy and gave him a big bear hug, smiling and laughing, then shouting to the crowd: “inaugural shot and he holes it!”
Needless to say, it was a day to remember for young Taylor Crozier and the young boy’s scorecard will certainly be a treasured reminder of the unforgettable moment.
Woods, recovering from two back surgeries since August, says he has returned to the course, but only to chip and putt with his 7-year-old son, Sam.
The video posted to YouTube has gone viral on social media.
The memories did not end there for the 11-year-old.
He memorably won the last of his 14 major titles at the 2008 US Open despite visibly struggling with an injury which required surgery to fix his anterior cruciate ligament, forcing him to miss the remainder of that year. I have received many nice calls and texts from my fellow PGA Tour players and want to thank them for their support and encouragement.
“The only thing I do know is that I am progressing, I am getting better, I am getting stronger. There’s still a lot I have to do before I can go out and play”.
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