Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Tiger Woods Becomes Youngest Masters Champ in Record and Barrier Breaking Fashion – 4/13/97



In what added up to a sociological marvel as much as a games occasion, the 21st century popular society, social and worldwide big name of Tiger Woods was both dispatched and solidified amid a record 18-under Masters triumph by 12 strokes over an awed field. At the youthful age of 21, and just his fifteenth appearance as a professional, with the world's eyes keeping a close eye on him, the exceedingly touted Woods turned into the most youthful player to win the Masters in the 61-year history of the competition, winning an occasion that didn't even welcome a dark player until the year he was conceived at a club that didn't welcome a dark part to join until 1990. Woods completed at 270, cutting one stroke confidentially Jack Nicklaus set in 1965 and Raymond Floyd coordinated in 1976. His social status as a youthful Asian/African American shot Woods vocation into media-free for all lunacy and dispatched another, hot and provocative time in a game once thought too high temples for most games devotees.


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