During the Masters, a tree obstructed the view of Tiger Woods and Verne Lundquist embracing, creating a humorous moment.
A tree got in the way of an embrace between Tiger Woods and legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist at the Masters It may sound like the start of a really bad joke, but it looked like it became a reality on Sunday atA great moment from earlier today on ESPN+, where the camera captured two legends, Tiger Woods and Verne Lundquist , in the same shot on hole 16 at the Masters .
a lot of people are making fun of this but it took that tree a lot of courage to walk up to his hero tiger woods and shake his handi don’t know whether to laugh or cry at tiger and verne’s last masters moment looking like tiger emotionally shaking hands with a treeThe image provided a lighthearted conclusion to Woods' disappointing weekend at the Masters, having shot 16-over to record his highest 72-hole score ever at the tournament.
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