The Golfweek editorial summit earlier this month received multiple nominations for the moment of the year in golf, and for good cause.
However, the argument was settled once Tiger Woods crossing the Swilcan Burn Bridge was suggested.
There was unanimity as everyone nodded in accord and we swiftly moved on to the next category, which is difficult on some of these year-end awards.
This goosebumps-on-goosebumps incident occurred at the 150th British Open at the Old Course in St. Andrews, where Tiger Woods may be waving goodbye to his competitive days.
The only thing lacking from this situation was that Woods missed the cut significantly on Friday afternoon rather than receiving praise on Sunday. Woods
who has 15 major championship triumphs to his name, including two in 2000 and two in 2005 at St. Andrews, boycotted the U.S. Open
who has 15 major championship triumphs to his name, including two in 2000 and two in 2005 at St. Andrews, boycotted the U.S. Open
to give his surgically repaired right leg and the rest of his ailing body time to recuperate sufficiently for him to even be able to play. Woods had marked this specific tournament on his calendar for 2022, and he wasn't about to miss it.
They awaited Woods' arrival at the renowned Swilcan Bridge, which crosses the burn that meanders between the first and 18th holes and leads to the 18th fairway.