Tiger Woods' father, Earl, succumbs to cancer

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Earl Woods, who was more determined to raise a good son than a great golfer and became the role model, architect and driving force behind Tiger Woods' phenomenal career, died Wednesday morning at his home. He was 74.


Earl Woods first was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1998, but the cancer returned in 2004 and spread to other parts of his body. He has not seen his son play since Woods won his Target World Challenge in December 2004 at Sherwood Country Club.

"My dad was my best friend and greatest role model, and I will miss him deeply," Tiger Woods said on his Web site. "I'm overwhelmed when I think of all of the great things he accomplished in his life. He was an amazing dad, coach, mentor, soldier, husband and friend. I wouldn't be where I am today without him, and I'm honored to continue his legacy of sharing and caring."

He went to Augusta, Ga., for The Masters last year, but never made it to the course. Woods broke down in tears after winning his fourth green jacket in a playoff.


"Every year that I've been lucky enough to win this tournament, my dad's been there to give me a big hug. And today, he wasn't there," Woods said. "I can't wait to get home and see him, and give him a big bear hug."

Earl Woods' health was said to be deteriorating over the holidays, and he was not strong enough to attend the grand opening Feb. 10 of the Tiger Woods Learning Center in Anaheim, Calif. Woods said he spoke to his father the night before the opening, and "he kept telling me how proud he was of what I was able to do, and proud of me for thinking of this. It's hard on all of us."

Earl Woods was a retired Army sergeant who was credited by his son for developing a mental tenacity that led to Tiger Woods' ascension to No. 1 in the golf world.

"All of us at the PGA Tour are very saddened to learn of the passing of Tiger Woods' father, Earl. Our hearts and deepest sympathies go out to Tiger and his family during this very sad time," PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem said in a statement. "Earl Woods will always be remembered for the tremendous way in which he and Tiger's mother, Kultida, provided Tiger with every opportunity to develop the physical and mental qualities that enabled Tiger to become the world's best golfer and an outstanding representative of the game and its values."
 

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Here are some great stories and antecdotes;

http://www.golfdigest.com/earlwoods/

A son beats Dad for the first time
By Earl Woods, August 1999
"The first time Tiger beat me was at a par-3 course when he was 8. I was just fooling around, and when we added up the scores, he had beaten me. I wasn't really trying my best, so I don't acknowledge it as a true defeat. It's still disputed today, but I must admit that when he said, 'Daddy, I beat you,' they were the sweetest words I had ever heard.

"The first time he really beat me was Nov. 28, 1987, at the Long Beach Navy Golf Course. He was 11 years old. On that day, I shot a one-over 38 on the front nine; he shot 39. As we walked up to the 15th tee, he said, 'Daddy, I'm ahead of you.' So I decided to bear down, but it wasn't good enough. I parred out to finish with a score of 72, even par, but Tiger shot 32 on the back nine to beat me by one stroke. He had four birdies. He told the whole world. When we went into the 19th hole, I had to buy the drinks, and the bartender began ribbing me while Tiger had cherry soda, his favorite drink.

"I have not beaten him since. Never. That's the part that hurts the most."


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