This was pretty cool to hear.
The legendary broadcaster was the voice of many memorable moments at the 16th hole, including a shot by Tiger Woods that will be remembered forever by golf fans.
Woods and Lundquist shared a sweet moment Sunday, with Woods stopping during his round to shake hands with Lundquist. The two chatted briefly before Woods went on to complete his round andpodcast, which is hosted by Charles Barkley and Ernie Johnson. “I ventured down to 16 and he was playing 14 at the time and he was having a horrible day. Five-over and wound up dead last in the tournament,” Lundquist said. “But even though he was five-over, he walked off the green at 16 and as he approached, I just said, ‘Tiger, thank you.’ He reached over and shook my hand and we chatted.
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