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In a poignant moment during his 100th round at Augusta National, Tiger Woods shared a heartfelt exchange with CBS announcer Verne Lundquist, marking Lundquist’s final Masters Tournament broadcast. Despite facing challenges on the course that day, Woods’ connection with Lundquist resonated through the iconic grounds. Renowned for his memorable calls, including Jack Nicklaus’ triumph in…
In a poignant moment during his 100th round at Augusta National, Tiger Woods shared a heartfelt exchange with CBS announcer Verne Lundquist, marking Lundquist’s final Masters Tournament broadcast. Despite facing challenges on the course that day, Woods’ connection with Lundquist resonated through the iconic grounds.
Renowned for his memorable calls, including Jack Nicklaus’ triumph in 1986 and Woods’ miraculous chip-in during the 2005 Masters, Lundquist recounted the moment on The Steam Room podcast. As Woods approached the 16th green, Lundquist expressed his gratitude, sparking a poignant handshake and a conversation that left a lasting impact on both men.
While the specifics of their dialogue may have faded, the sentiment endured. Woods acknowledged the enduring bond forged by that remarkable shot and Lundquist’s eloquent commentary. As Woods continued his round, he cast a meaningful glance towards Lundquist, a gesture that deeply resonated with the seasoned announcer.
Reflecting on the exchange, Lundquist expressed his belief in Woods’ potential return to the Masters, determined to leave a different impression than his current standing. With unwavering confidence, Lundquist affirmed, “Hell yes he’ll come back,” expressing his certainty that Woods will seize the opportunity to redefine his legacy on the revered grounds of Augusta National.