Tiger Woods BOMBS DRIVERS during clinic at famous golf venue
Tiger Woods has been in the Pebble Beach area for the last few days, hosting the TGR Junior Invitational and giving spectators the chance to learn from an icon.
It has been a busy few days for Tiger Woods at Pebble Beach Resorts and his work with junior golfers on the Monterey Peninsula isn't quite done yet.
On Monday afternoon, Woods was filmed striping some drivers on the driving range at Spyglass Hill which is regarded as one of the great golf courses in America.
The 15-time major champion held a clinic at the famous venue where he hit a series of shots and answered the host's questions. This came after the TGR Junior Invitational was held over the weekend.
The TGR Junior Invitational allowed 30 boys and 30 girls to play The Hay and Spanish Bay, two golf courses part of Pebble Beach Resorts.
#VIDEO☢️: Tiger Woods stripes the driver this afternoon during a golf clinic at Spyglass Hill (: robryan2020 / IG) pic.twitter.com/z6VDmqcZQi
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#VIDEO; Tiger walking in earlier this afternoon ahead of a golf clinic for guests at Spyglass Hill (IG: mihmin1) ⛳️ pic.twitter.com/8AZEEZs4SJ
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Further images emerged of Woods speaking to PGA Tour player Wesley Bryan who recently suffered a four-shot penalty in the Monday Qualifier for the Sanderson Farms Championship.
As well as chatting to Bryan, the 46-year-old was also pictured with England and Chelsea football legend John Terry. As he posted on Twitter, Terry was completing a bucket list trip to Pebble Beach, Spanish Bay, Spyglass Hill and Cypress Point.
The Pebble Beach estate has been graced by many sports stars over the last few days and it was encouraging to see the 2019 Masters champion put some power in his shots with the driver.
Ahead of last year's PNC Championship when he and his son Charlie came second at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Woods debuted the TaylorMade Stealth driver which he described as a "truly an amazing product."
He used the TaylorMade Stealth Plus driver at The Masters back in April. He bravely made the cut at Augusta National and he also used this same driver at The 150th Open. In terms of the footage above, it isn't clear which big stick he is using.