Tiger Woods and Verne Lundquist Share Memorable Moment at Masters Final Round

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14/04/2024 23h14

In a heartwarming display of respect and appreciation, Tiger Woods paused to share a special moment with longtime broadcaster Verne Lundquist during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National on Sunday afternoon.

As Woods played the 16th hole, Lundquist, the legendary CBS announcer who was covering his 40th and final Masters tournament, was seated nearby, watching the action unfold. After sinking a par putt, Woods made his way towards the next tee but took a detour to shake Lundquist's hand and exchange a few words, creating a touching scene on the hallowed grounds.

The connection between Woods and Lundquist has roots that stretch back nearly two decades. Lundquist famously provided the commentary when Woods miraculously chipped in for a birdie on the 16th hole at Augusta National during the 2005 Masters. Who could forget Lundquist's incredulous exclamation, "Oh, wow! In your life have you seen anything like that?!"

Reflecting on his storied career, Lundquist considers that moment and Jack Nicklaus' iconic birdie putt on the 17th hole in 1986 as the highlights of his Masters broadcasting experience. Lundquist described them as the "1A and 1B" moments, with a slight lean towards Nicklaus due to their closer age proximity.

During a press conference on Tuesday, Woods was asked about Lundquist and warmly acknowledged the veteran broadcaster's extraordinary talent for drawing in the audience and narrating the game with poetic emotionality. Woods expressed his gratitude for Lundquist's memorable call on the 16th hole and how it would remain a cherished memory for the rest of his life.

Lundquist's retirement from Masters coverage marks the end of an era, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in sports broadcasting. His unmistakable voice and ability to capture the emotions of the game have left an indelible mark on golf fans worldwide. Woods' gesture of respect towards Lundquist served as a fitting tribute to their shared history and the impact Lundquist has had on the Masters tournament.

As the final round of the Masters unfolded, Woods' display of sportsmanship and appreciation for Lundquist added an extra layer of poignancy to an already historic event. The Masters, forever intertwined with these two icons of the sport, will undoubtedly cherish this special moment as a testament to the enduring legacy of golf and the power of memorable broadcasting.

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