Framed Picture Of Tiger Woods from TU
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Brand: TU
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A studio limited edition photograph of Tiger Woods reportedly one of the highest-earning sports stars. Golf sensation Woods started playing the game at the age of three. Son of a retired lieutenant colonel, Woods was born on 30 December 1975 in Cypress, California. The golfing fraternity was aware of Eldrick T. Woods' talents as he turned professional in 1996. At this time controversy was surrounded by the fact that some courses still didn't accept men of his colour to play golf at their courses. Within three months he won two titles and in the following year, he claimed his first of ten majors in the form of the Masters. Being: the greatest golfer of his generation Tiger has gone on to break many records. One such is spending the longest time at number one with 264 consecutive weeks. Still young in years, Woods has proved that he is one of the best golfers on the tour, with a talent that will always keep fans gasping in delight Sporting icons by Studio
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