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Tiger Woods' Off-Course Power Move Reminded Justin Thomas Who's Still King

Tiger Woods' Off-Course Power Move Reminded Justin Thomas Who's Still King

Newsweek2 days ago
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Tiger Woods may not have teed up at a competitive golf event since TGL, but on Tuesday, he managed to steal the spotlight anyway at the Tour Championship without swinging a club.
PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 16: Tiger Woods of the United States and Justin Thomas of the United States walk across the ninth hole during the first round of the The Genesis Invitational at Riviera...
PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 16: Tiger Woods of the United States and Justin Thomas of the United States walk across the ninth hole during the first round of the The Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club on February 16, 2023 in Pacific Palisades, California. (Photo by) More
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Justin Thomas was asked to share his favorite memory from past Tour Championships during the pre-tournament press conference at East Lake, and he recalled a classic Tiger story.
"Probably my best memory, and I couldn't even tell you what year it was, it was probably -- I guess it would have been 2020," Thomas told reporters on Tuesday while stressing to remember the day.
"I remember playing here (East Lake), playing a practice round and walking down 18 and FaceTiming Tiger because he wasn't here and didn't qualify, just showing him how the course was and how great it was. And then he acted like his phone cut out."
But here's the twist, Woods wasn't done with the call yet.
"Then he called me back two minutes later with the (Masters) green jacket on," Thomas continued during the same conversation. "I remember that very, very, very vividly."
Though hilarious, it was a classic Woods move dripping with GOAT energy. And Thomas knew he'd been played.
"Just a typical conversation of thinking I am having some kind of upper edge," Thomas added during Tuesday's conference, "and I get shut down and put in my place pretty quickly."
Woods hasn't played competitively since playing at his TGL in February due to lingering ankle issues. He's been recovering from surgery and focusing on his TGL indoor golf league, which returns in December. But moments like this prove his presence in the sport is still magnetic, even when he's not on any leaderboard.
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