If there is one thing about tragedies, it is that they hit you unexpectedly, out of nowhere. They will just come out of nowhere and create mayhem like no other. If the tragedy leads to a severe loss of lives, it leaves people terrorized and can be truly hard to forget, even after decades.
22 years after the catastrophe struck the country, American golf icons such as Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler, and Jessica Korda are coming together to pledge to “never forget” the unfortunate tragedy that hit the country on the unfateful morning of September 11, 2001.
Bryson DeChambeau and Jessica Korda mourn on the commemoration of the country’s worst-ever tragedy
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On the unfateful and bizarre morning of September 11, 2001, a tragedy like no other hit the USA, when it became victim to a terrorist attack. Four flights crashed at 4 different places leaving almost 3000 people dead, and all other Americans in fear.
The incident was so huge that it left everyone in the country in total despair, and still does. 22 years later, on the attack’s commemoration, people from all over the world are coming together to pay honors to everyone who lost their lives.
In the process of honoring the martyrs, golf icons Jessica Korda, and Bryson DeChambeau have come forward to pay their respects. DeChambeau posted a story on his Instagram and wrote, “Today, we pause to remember and honor the lives of those lost on 9/11. May their memories live on in our hearts and continue to inspire a world built around hope. #NeverForget.”
Mommy-to-be, Jessica Korda also shared her sentiments and took to social media to express her grief. She posted a New York image, with a broken heart, and wrote, “Never Forget 9-11-2001.”
Not only elder Korda sister, or Mr.58, but other golf prodigies also came forward to show their respect for the memorial, in their own way.
Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas join in the memorial
Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas spent their morning of the commemoration in New York City. The duo went around the city, remembering the good side of it. Fowler posted some pictures from their visit and shared that it was the first time in 22 years that he had spent 9/11 in New York. He talked about how he still remembers where he “exactly” was on the morning of the attack, and what he was doing.
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Expressing his grief, Fowler wrote, “still at a loss for words after 22 years.” JT also cruised around with Fowler, and in order to pay his respect, he shared his compatriot’s post on his Instagram story. He termed his morning “powerful.”
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Our heartfelt condolences to all the people who lost their lives in the tragic incident.
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