Tiger Woods' Father Created Extreme Training Conditions
The origin of professional golfer Tiger Woods' nickname is reportedly tied to his father's experiences in the Vietnam War. His father, an African-American who served in Vietnam, was guided by someone nicknamed Tiger, leading to Eldrick Woods adopting the moniker. This connection highlights a personal aspect of the golfer's identity.
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“Tiger Woods n'est pas blanc, ce père il est afro-américain, il a combattu au Vietnam et c'est de là que vient le surnom Tiger parce que c'est pas son vrai nom.”
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