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GreggFromJoisey
05-03-2006, 08:15 PM
:( Earl Woods, father of Tiger Woods, dies



Wednesday, May 3, 2006
CYPRESS, California - Earl Woods, who was more determined to raise a good son than a great golfer and became the role model, architect and driving force behind Tiger Woods' phenomenal career, died Wednesday morning at his home in Cypress, Calif. He was 74.

"My dad was my best friend and greatest role model, and I will miss him deeply," Tiger Woods said on his Web site. "I'm overwhelmed when I think of all of the great things he accomplished in his life. He was an amazing dad, coach, mentor, soldier, husband and friend. I wouldn't be where I am today without him, and I'm honored to continue his legacy of sharing and caring."

Woods was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1998 and was treated with radiation, but the cancer returned in 2004 and spread throughout his body. Last month, he was too frail to travel to the Masters for the first time. His son finished tied for third. The last tournament Woods attended was the Target World Challenge in December 2004, when his son rallied to win and then donated $1.25 million (?990,000) to the Tiger Woods Foundation that his father helped him establish.

Earl Woods was more than a golf dad, more than a zealous father who lived vicariously through his son's achievements.

He was the first black to play baseball in the Big Eight Conference when he attended Kansas State University, and he had been a member of the U.S. Army's special forces unit for two tours of duty during the Vietnam War. But he felt his true purpose was to train Tiger, and he watched his son evolve into the dominant player of his time - the youngest player to win the career Grand Slam - and one of the most celebrated athletes in the world.

"I knew Tiger was special the day he was born," Woods said in a May 2000 interview with The Associated Press.

Woods introduced Tiger to golf by swinging a club as his son watched in a high chair. Tiger played exhibitions with Sam Snead and Jack Nicklaus, and his television appeal was solely responsible for quantum gains in U.S. PGA Tour prize money.

Even so, Woods said he never intended to create a champion golfer. "I make it very, very clear that my purpose in raising Tiger was not to raise a golfer. I wanted to raise a good person," Woods told Golf Digest magazine about his book, "Training a Tiger: A Father's Guide to Raising a Winner in Both Golf and Life."

Woods gave his son freedom to develop a love for golf on his own, not letting him play unless his schoolwork was done, making him call his father at work to ask if they could practice. Along with the games they played, Woods taught him to be mentally strong by jingling change in his pockets and warning him of water hazards when his son was in the middle of his swing. It all worked.

Tiger Woods set records that might never be broken by winning three straight U.S. Junior titles, followed by three straight U.S. Amateurs. In only 10 years as a pro, he already was won 48 times on the PGA Tour with 10 major championships, and he set a PGA Tour record by going seven years and 142 consecutive events making the cut.

In the forward to his father's book, Woods said: "In retrospect, golf for me was an apparent attempt to emulate the person I looked up to more than anyone: my father. He was instrumental in helping me develop the drive to achieve, but his role - as well as my mother's - was one of support and guidance, not interference."

PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said Woods will be remembered for providing Tiger every opportunity "to become the world's best golfer and an outstanding representative of the game and its values."

mark
05-04-2006, 10:13 AM
Sad day when the father of a sports idol passes away. RIP.

chinarain62
05-04-2006, 10:21 AM
It's a sad day when any child loses their parent.

GreggFromJoisey
05-04-2006, 10:34 AM
And a great parent, at that!

mark
05-04-2006, 10:37 AM
I wouldn't quite go that far. I ain't shedding no tears for Osama's kids when that jerk off gets his ass whacked.

But for the most part Rains right.

GreggFromJoisey
05-04-2006, 10:41 AM
What I meant was Tiger's Dad was great with the family closeness. Turned him into an upstanding human being. Not John Daly! LOL :rolleyes:

macca
05-08-2006, 01:52 AM
John Daly, the bookies best friend.

GreggFromJoisey
05-08-2006, 08:59 AM
Bartender's too!