Social media continues to buzz after Tiger Woods’ win at Masters
Here’s a sampling of what has been said on social media since Tiger Woods won the Masters Sunday:
» Photos: Masters' final round
Back in green.#themasters pic.twitter.com/n2LfjOtjfQ
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 14, 2019
I can’t thank my family, friends and fans enough for their support. Having my family by my side today is something I will never forget. To not only be able to play again, but to be able to win again, is something I will forever be grateful for. This jacket sure is comfortable. pic.twitter.com/LsOUX2dWH1
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) April 14, 2019
Never stop chasing your crazy dream. #justdoit @TigerWoods pic.twitter.com/q9OV6oGLDN
— Nike (@Nike) April 14, 2019
All 5️⃣ times that Tiger Woods won #TheMasters. pic.twitter.com/0N6Jg1Hj1k
— Golf Insider (@GolfingInsider) April 15, 2019
I am literally in tears watching @TigerWoods this is Greatness like no other. Knowing all you have been through physically to come back and do what you just did today? Wow Congrats a million times! I am so inspired thank you buddy.
— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) April 14, 2019
How stupid must they feel now! 😂#TheMasters #TigerWoods pic.twitter.com/7yDG0jctbz
— The Golf Tipster (@majorgolftips) April 15, 2019
Back where it all began, Woods completes epic comeback at Masters https://t.co/Dq4rbhxwYG
— AJC Sports (@AJCsports) April 14, 2019
Tiger Woods began his pro career in August 1996 - After winning his third straight U.S. Amateur championship, he turned professional the following week. https://t.co/qpllC3SS0z pic.twitter.com/bLDSVlfSum
— AASN Sports (@AASNSports) April 15, 2019
What a comeback!!! Congrats @GCTigerTracker on winning @TheMasters #green pic.twitter.com/m9NJ8O5y1G
— Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) April 14, 2019
Tiger Woods never asked for anyone to forget his flaws or to give him a free pass. He simply didn't choose to sink into the hole and rot away. He decided to rise above it all, against all odds and do something meaningful and powerful with the rest of his life.
— #Risethebookby (@FemiJACOBS) April 15, 2019
We all should.
The scene at 18.
— Marty Smith (@MartySmithESPN) April 15, 2019
The magnitude.
The reverence.
The awareness that we were witnessing history and somehow immersed within it.
The air felt humble, both at seeing excellence restored and by the reminder that redemption is beautiful.
We will tell our grandchildren we were there.
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And if ever there was an athlete who personified perseverance, about overcoming trials and tribulations, it is @TigerWoods today. I never thought he’d win a major again. Now I think he’s gonna surpass him. HE’s the shark in blood-infected waters. Everyone else is the prey!#UhOh
— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) April 14, 2019
Today’s #MondayMotivation #TigerWoods is Living proof that
— Sophia A. Nelson (@IAmSophiaNelson) April 15, 2019
1. There are 2nd chances
2. You will RISE again
3. Your haters and naysayers will have to watch you RISE.
4. You will soar when you get out of your own way.
5. You may be down for a decade. But your comeback is coming. pic.twitter.com/jT48hpMgKM
It's okay to hate what Tiger Woods did to his marriage, and still appreciate what he had to overcome to get his first Major win since 2008.
— Troy Baumgartner (@TroyBaumgartner) April 15, 2019
Tiger Woods is a great example of the world telling you no and failing multiple times; but his pursuit for greatness and perseverance proved greater.
— Jason Wilkes (@CoachJWilkes) April 15, 2019
Tough times don’t last, tough people do.
» Masters payout: Tiger pockets more than $2 million
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