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#1 May 03 2006 at 5:06 PM Rating: Decent
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Looks like Tiger Woods father has just died today. You can find the article here.

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May 3 (Bloomberg) -- Earl Woods, who introduced his son Tiger to golf and watched him become its most dominant player, died today after a recurrence of prostate cancer. He was 74.

Woods, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, died at his home in California, Tiger Woods said in a statement on his Web site.

The elder Woods was diagnosed with cancer in 1998, which returned in 2004 and spread to other areas of his body.

``My dad was my best friend and greatest role model, and I will miss him deeply,'' the younger Woods said in the statement. ``I'm overwhelmed when I think of all of the great things he accomplished in his life.''

Woods nicknamed his youngest son after a South Vietnamese Army colonel he met during a second tour of duty in the Vietnam War and helped the child discover golf when he was 10 months old. Tiger Woods, now 30, spent a record 334 weeks ranked No. 1 in the world golf rankings and regained that spot in April 2005.

``I just unstrapped him out of his high chair,'' Earl Woods said in a February 2001 Golf Digest interview. ``He picked up a putter, put a ball down, waggled and hit a ball into the net. First time.''

Since then, Tiger Woods, whose given name is Eldrick, has won 10 major tournaments, trailing Jack Nicklaus's record of 18. His first major title came at the 1997 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club, where he became the first black person to win the event.

`Legacy'

``He was an amazing dad, coach, mentor, soldier, husband and friend,'' said Tiger Woods, who has taken a break from golf in recent weeks because of his father's illness. ``I wouldn't be where I am today without him, and I'm honored to continue his legacy of sharing and caring.''

Earl Woods also broke down racial barriers.

A former baseball catcher at Kansas State University, Earl Woods was the first black player in what became the Big 12 Conference. The school's golf-course management and research foundation named its youth golf academy in his honor in August 2002.

``Earl was completely committed to broadening opportunities in the game of golf for young people of all backgrounds,'' PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem said in a statement today.

Woods, the winner of 66 individual events, also won the Masters in 2001, 2002 and 2005. Earl Woods traveled to the tournament in Augusta, Georgia, for the most recent victory but was too sick to make it to the course. His absence brought Tiger Woods to tears during his victory speech that day.

`Bear Hug'

``Every year that I've been lucky enough to win this tournament, my dad's been there to give me a big hug,'' he said. ``And today, he wasn't there. I can't wait to get home and see him, and give him a big bear hug.''

A day before the 2006 Players Championship, Tiger Woods skipped a practice session and news conference to fly to California from Florida in his private plane to be with his father. ``He just wasn't doing all that well,'' the golfer said at the time. ``At least he's trying to hang in there.''

Tiger Woods said he considered not playing in the event, golf's richest of that season with an $8 million purse. He finished tied for 22nd.

Prior to his father's death, Woods said he might not play again until the U.S. Open, six weeks from now. He wasn't scheduled to play in this week's Wachovia Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina. Word of Earl Woods's death spread quickly among the players at the event, where officials announced that two of Tiger's close friends, Mark O'Meara and John Cook, had withdrawn.

Values

``He did one hell of a job raising his kid,'' Billy Andrade, a 19-year PGA Tour veteran, said in an interview. ``He had an unbelievable value system and that's reflected in the way that Tiger carries himself.''

Arron Oberholser, a 31-year-old Californian who played against Woods while in college at Santa Clara State University, said he remembered Earl Woods sitting in a chair behind every green as the two competed.

``It was pretty neat to see him out there a lot,'' Oberholser said in an interview. ``(Tiger's) dad meant the world to him. He is who he is because of his dad.''

Earl Woods was born in Manhattan, Kansas, on March 5, 1932. He went to Kansas State on a baseball scholarship, earned a bachelor's degree in sociology in 1953 and joined the U.S. Army.

Namesake

While serving his second tour of duty with the Army's Green Beret Special Forces unit, Woods was an adviser to Vuong Dang ``Tiger'' Phong, a deputy province chief with the South Vietnamese Army. He credits Phong with saving his life on several occasions.

Woods used many of the prisoner-of-war interrogation techniques he learned to toughen his son's mental focus.

Because of that, several players, including Australian Adam Scott, said Woods would be able to handle the loss better than most.

``It can't be easy, whether it was expected or not,'' Scott said in an interview. ``But if there's a guy who can deal with it, Tiger can.''

Earl Woods met his second wife, Kultida, while stationed in Thailand. Tiger Woods is their only child.

Earl Woods, who was 43 when Tiger was born, has three other children from a previous marriage.

Woods, who also had diabetes, underwent heart surgery in 1996. He said he thought he died during that procedure and saw a bright light at the end of a tunnel before being revived.

``It scared the hell out of Tiger,'' Earl Woods said in a February 2004 Golf Digest interview. ``Me, all I felt was a momentary pang of regret that I was back in the hospital. That tunnel was so peaceful, just like people describe. I haven't feared death since.''

There was no immediate word on funeral services in the statement from Tiger Woods.


I hope this not only doesnt effect his career too much, but as well as his personal life. Death is always a sad thing to hear about. There isnt really too much I can really comment on about this.

Edited, Wed May 3 18:07:42 2006 by DarkKnightZero
#2 May 03 2006 at 5:09 PM Rating: Excellent
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#3 May 03 2006 at 5:14 PM Rating: Default


I imagine he will be taking a lot of time off, possibly we may not even see him in the U.S open. His dad seemed to be about 90% of his motivation at times. Very sad.
#4 May 03 2006 at 5:22 PM Rating: Decent
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All that crap you posted was easily skipped. All you had to do was say: Tiger's pops is now with the almighty BOB. Then I could read less and post more about why I don't care.
#5 May 03 2006 at 5:42 PM Rating: Decent
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All that crap you posted was easily skipped. All you had to do was say: Tiger's pops is now with the almighty BOB. Then I could read less and post more about why I don't care.


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"Tiger Woods dad kicks the bucket"
#6 May 03 2006 at 5:47 PM Rating: Default

You're going to have to exuse fendy, he's got his head straight up dogs ***. Smiley: laugh
#7 May 03 2006 at 6:06 PM Rating: Good
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Thought it was very cool that his two best buds dropped out of the tourny to go be with him. Now THAT'S friendship.
#8 May 03 2006 at 9:21 PM Rating: Good
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RACK Nobby, lol.

I don't understand why Bhuddha, err, JC, errr, Mohammed, errr, Confucius, errrr, Tiger couldn't just resurrect ol' Earl? What happened Tiger-god Lose your almighty powers? Is that why you couldn't win every tournament you ever played in? Why can't you just shoot a hole-in-one every time you put up a club?

Tiger Woods is God

And in Sports Illustrated:

""Please forgive me ... but sometimes I get very emotional ... when I talk about my son. ... My heart ... fills with so ... much ... joy ... when I realize ... that this young man ... is going to be able ... to help so many people. ... He will transcend this game ... and bring to the world ... a humanitarianism ... which has never been known before. The world will be a better place to live in ... by virtue of his existence ... and his presence. ... I acknowledge only a small part in that ... in that I know that I was personally selected by God himself ... to nurture this young man ... and bring him to the point where he can make his contribution to humanity. ... This is my treasure. ... Please accept it ... and use it wisely. ... Thank you."

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"Tiger will do more than any other man in history to change the course of humanity," Earl says.

Sports history, Mr. Woods? Do you mean more than Joe Louis and Jackie Robinson, more than Muhammad Ali and Arthur Ashe? "More than any of them because he's more charismatic, more educated, more prepared for this than anyone."

Anyone, Mr. Woods? Your son will have more impact than Nelson Mandela, more than Gandhi, more than Buddha?

"Yes, because he has a larger forum than any of them. Because he's playing a sport that's international. Because he's qualified through his ethnicity to accomplish miracles. He's the bridge between the East and the West. There is no limit because he has the guidance. I don't know yet exactly what form this will take. But he is the Chosen One. He'll have the power to impact nations. Not people. Nations. The world is just getting a taste of his power."

Whew! That Tiger guy sure is an amazing fellow!

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#9 May 03 2006 at 10:22 PM Rating: Decent
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While I feel sympathy for Tiger - the passing of a beloved parent is always hard - he does have a hot, blond Swedish model/nanny to comfort him in this time of loss.

I think I'd off my own dad for a night with that. My mom, too, if Elin's identical twin sister came along for the ride.
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#12 May 04 2006 at 11:17 AM Rating: Decent
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Debalic wrote:
While I feel sympathy for Tiger - the passing of a beloved parent is always hard - he does have a hot, blond Swedish model/nanny to comfort him in this time of loss.



Where's all da white women at?
#13 May 05 2006 at 10:59 AM Rating: Good
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She has huge hands. That's gotta make Tiger's d1ck look pretty tiny...

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