Coming on the heels of Tiger Wood’s first PGA Tour win in five years, USA TODAY Sports’ Steve DiMeglio now tells us why we should be tuning into the Ryder Cup. USA TODAY
ATLANTA — There were children lining the fairways at East Lake Golf Club who hadn’t been born the last time it was like this, men whose beards had grown grey and young adults with only faint memories of what it felt like to watch the greatest sports phenomenon of their lifetime in his prime.
And as Tiger Woods crushed his tee shot down the 18th fairway Sunday, all of them had had enough. Enough of being told to be quiet, enough of being constrained by ropes and golf etiquette. This is the South, after all, where it’s practically expected to rush onto the field following the biggest wins.
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