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Dec 13th, 2017

A lesson for two with Tiger Woods

That will be $210,000 please

Tiger Woods will be giving a lesson to two people, as an auction prize went for a staggering  $210,000. All proceeds will be going to the Hurricane Harvey relief effort.

https://twitter.com/TimRosaforte/status/940702029567184898

 

The draw for the Hurricane Harvey Relief Pro-Am was organized by tour players ‪@ChrisStroudPGA and ‪@BobbyGatesGolf, a lesson with Tiger went for $210,000.

The auction took place at the Hurricane Harvey Relief Pro-Am at Bluejack National – a golf course designed by Woods on the outskirts of Houston, which took the full force of the hurricane.

25 pros, including Patrick Reed, Jimmy Walker, Ben Crenshaw, Hale Irwin, Fuzzy Zoeller and Stacy Lewis, took part in the event which raised more than $1m overall, but the major chunk coming from the lesson for two with Tiger. 

Stacey Lewis has already made a substantial donation to the relief effort, as she donated all her winnings from the Cambia Portland Open to the relief effort, which was a tidy $195,000. Good work Stacey! 

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TAGS: News, 2017