Dying Fan Says Final Goodbye, Then Tiger Woods Shows Up… His Reaction Will Make You Cry! Clara Morgan was just 17 years old when her world changed forever. She had always been full of life, the kind of person who made everything around her feel brighter. Music, laughter, and moments spent with her friends were her favorite things, but above all, Clara’s greatest passion was golf. Tiger Woods was her idol. His extraordinary talent and relentless determination inspired her, and his journey from a young player to a golf legend was a story she deeply cherished.

Dying Fan Says Final Goodbye, Then Tiger Woods Shows Up… His Reaction Will Make You Cry!

Clara Morgan was just 17 years old when her world changed forever. She had always been full of life, the kind of person who made everything around her feel brighter. Music, laughter, and moments spent with her friends were her favorite things, but above all, Clara’s greatest passion was golf.

Tiger Woods was her idol. His extraordinary talent and relentless determination inspired her, and his journey from a young player to a golf legend was a story she deeply cherished.

Tiger Woods opened up on the emotional turmoil of returning to the TGL’s SoFi Center for the first time since his mother’s sudden death

The arena in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida was the last place Kultida Woods saw her son play. Tiger’s “rock” had cheered him on at two TGL matches last month, but she died suddenly at the age of 80 on Feb. 4.

At his postgame press conference after a 10-3 defeat, the 49-year-old admitted it had been a deeply challenging day, but he shared his gratitude that “Tida” was able to watch him play in the tech-powered league he co-founded with Rory McIlroy.

“I think that she really enjoyed watching me play,” Woods said. “It was awesome to have her in the stands and watching us play and having the kids here and family and friends. It was a great moment. I’m definitely appreciative of her being here.

“I had a hard time driving down here. I hadn’t hit a golf ball since I played with the President and just put everything away and shut it off. I had a really hard time getting here and then reliving all the moments that we’ve had, my mom, how excited she was to have [her grandson] Charlie drive her here. So those are some great moments and great memories. It’s been a hard process.”

Woods has taken comfort from his children, Charlie and Sam, being able to watch him more often since TGL launched last month. He said: “I think that they enjoy it, seeing their dad play and compete out there, because at a normal event, you’re not going to be that close and not going to have the sights and the sounds that you normally would have at most sporting events.

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