The induction ceremony of the class of 2022 World Golf Hall of Fame is over. The ceremony was probably one of the most anticipated ones. Tiger Woods was the big name among the four inductees. However, one of them had a funny thing to say to Woods in the speech.
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The induction ceremony on March 9th, 2022 at PGA Tour headquarters was a great one. The induction ceremony saw four golfers being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Namely, Tiger Woods, Susie Maxwell Berning, Tim Finchem, and Marion Hollins.
Susie Maxwell has a funny question for Tiger Woods
Apart from Woods’ beautiful and heartwarming acceptance speech, Susie Maxwell’s witty words stole the show at the PGA Tour headquarters. She truly has a great sense of humor.
The 80-year-old professional asked a funny question to Tiger. She said, “Tiger, I know it’s hard to believe as young as I am but I won all of my majors before you were born.”
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“I won $16,000 for all four. I was wondering if you’d like to swap checks?” Well, that, is a pretty amazing yet funny question to ask, would Tiger do it?”
80-year-old HOF inductee Susie Maxwell Berning going at Tiger, grinning:
“Tiger, I know it’s hard to believe as young as I am but I won all of my majors before you were born.
“I won $16,000 for all four. I was wondering if you’d like to swap checks?”
— Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier) March 10, 2022
However, apart from the funny question, she also spoke some emotional words in her speech too. She said, “I’m honored and privileged to be selected into golf’s elite class of accomplished athletes, people like Patty, Mickey, Judy, Kathy, Jack and Arnie, and so many others.”
Susie Maxwell Berning won four major titles and is now the fourth member of the Class of 2021 in the World Golf Hall of Fame.
@RandallMellGC with more on her career: https://t.co/7ffi4ABi9L pic.twitter.com/oFLSdWDFRD
— Golf Central (@GolfCentral) April 22, 2020
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“It is the only Hall of Fame in sports which honors both men and women together. Not bad for a girl 5’2″ from Oklahoma who really thought horses was going to be her future, not golf.”
Woods’s last major win
Tiger won his last major championship back in 2019. He won the 2019 Masters at Augusta. The 46-year-old professional won the event with an overall score of 13-under-par and won with a one-stroke lead. His win as Augusta in 2019, was his first major win in 11 years. Moreover, Tiger carded a final round of 70, two-under-par, to add another green jacket to his tally.
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