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Fintin
04-12-2004, 06:41 PM
Monday, April 12, 2004
Associated Press


FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- Fresh from green jackets of Augusta National, Tiger Woods arrived at the home of the Green Berets on Monday for a week of military training.

Woods, who finished 22nd at the Masters on Sunday, came on a private jet for his visit with the Army Special Forces. But Woods probably won't get the same type of training as his father, an ex-Green Beret who trained here during the Vietnam War.

"I don't know how rough they're going to train him," retired Army Sgt. Maj. Dwight Nixon said Monday as he made the turn at the base's Stryker Golf Course. "They probably won't train him quite as hard, but they'll give him something."

While Nixon got a dose of Woods' everyday life, Woods was getting ready for a taste of the military.

The golfer was issued a camouflaged uniform with his name on it, Bragg spokesman Lt. Col. Bill Buckner said. He also received an orientation to the post, the Army and the Special Forces.

Woods did not make himself available for questions Monday, and his representatives have said he wants his Bragg experience to be private. He is scheduled to meet with reporters Friday, when he gives a golf clinic and demonstration at Stryker.

Woods is scheduled to watch Green Berets handle their weapons and sweep through an urban assault course before getting a chance to try it himself, Buckner said.

But no one should expect the 28-year-old Woods to be plopped in the middle of the wilderness and challenged to survive on his own for days, as Green Berets do.

And his visit to Bragg bears no resemblance to heavyweight boxer Rid**** Bowe's effort in 1997 to survive Marine boot camp at Parris Island, S.C., Buckner said.

"He's not going to have a drill sergeant barking up and down at him and yelling at him to get in line," Buckner said "He's going to get some exposure and experience with how Special Forces operators conduct business."


While some rolled their eyes Monday as they discussed the special treatment for the world's best golfer -- who earns close to $90 million a year -- more were complimentary of his attempt to connect with his father's military experience.


Earl Woods first trained at Fort Bragg in 1963 following a tour in Vietnam, and he was assigned to a Special Forces unit here before leaving for another tour in 1970.


David Pugh, who tries to play a daily round at Stryker, was pleased that Woods was in town.


"He's giving something back to the community," said Pugh, a retired public school teacher and coach. "I wish more golfers would give more back."


Woods closes his weeklong visit to Bragg with a visit to Stryker. He will do an hour of personal coaching for eight youngsters from the post, chosen from about 200 who competed for a spot. Another 76 children will attend a clinic with four local golf pros and Woods.


The youth clinic will be followed by a skills exhibition for about 4,300 soldiers, students and invited guests, some of whom won tickets in a lottery.


Stryker, which opened on the Army post in 1948, was designed by Donald Ross, one of the top course architects of the last century.


Clarence Gainor, a member at Stryker, was a Green Beret in Vietnam a bit earlier than Earl Woods. He predicted Tiger will come through his military experience in fine form.


"He's in good shape and he's young," Gainor said. "It won't hurt him."http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=1780827&partnersite=espn

i just dont get why rich people get to do what ever they want...

Seraphim
04-12-2004, 06:45 PM
Because hes rich...by the way Im guessing Rid**** Bowe didnt make it.

Jack Mehoff
04-12-2004, 06:50 PM
What's the big deal? It's not like they are going to give him the tab and the coin. Tiger Woods motive is to pay tribute to U.S. servicemen. He reminds me of high school kids I brought out to FTX during live fire and BRM day.

Red
04-12-2004, 06:50 PM
Given the cirumstance of his own visit,i dont think there is anything wrong with what tiger is doing.As long as he does not turn it into a media event,it is ok.There would be a problem if that individual turned it into some sort of media spectacle.And if you dont know by now,Money talks bull**** walks.

Salty Dog
04-12-2004, 06:53 PM
Because hes rich...by the way Im guessing Rid**** Bowe didnt make it.

he washed out of Marine Bootcamp i thought

ChuckThunder
04-12-2004, 06:53 PM
If my memory serves me correct, his father was an SF. :roll:

I'll check on that.

Edit* << Should have read the article. :cantbeli:


Earl Woods first trained at Fort Bragg in 1963 following a tour in Vietnam, and he was assigned to a Special Forces unit here before leaving for another tour in 1970.

Jack Mehoff
04-12-2004, 06:54 PM
Because hes rich...by the way Im guessing Rid**** Bowe didnt make it.

he washed out of Marine Bootcamp i thought

Who? Tiger washed out of USMC bootcamp?

Brozozo
04-12-2004, 06:57 PM
If my memory serves me correct, his father was an SF. :roll:

I'll check on that.

Edit* << Should have read the article. :cantbeli:


Earl Woods first trained at Fort Bragg in 1963 following a tour in Vietnam, and he was assigned to a Special Forces unit here before leaving for another tour in 1970.

LoL, I was just about to make a comment about that! ..."read the article stupid!!!"... :lol:

Seraphim
04-12-2004, 07:04 PM
Because hes rich...by the way Im guessing Rid**** Bowe didnt make it.

he washed out of Marine Bootcamp i thought

Who? Tiger washed out of USMC bootcamp?

Nono, boxer Rid**** Bowe.

Fintin
04-12-2004, 07:24 PM
yeah but why i cant i pay tribute by just hanging out at bragg for a bit, playing soldier...then go back to normal life.....not to mention my taxes are paying for him to do this....and not to mention he gets to go bang a swedish nanny after he is done....

American Patriot
04-12-2004, 07:35 PM
Rid**** Bowe didn't make it? Well at least he could kick anyone's ass in his class.

Korth
04-12-2004, 07:51 PM
Rid**** Bowe didn't make it? Well at least he could kick anyone's ass in his class.

Basic training is more mental stress than physical stress IMHO. They guy might be a great athlete, but he obviously did not have the mental fortitude to make it past all the mind games. Of course he might have just changed his mind about signing up and got out on a general D/C.

Jack Mehoff
04-12-2004, 09:02 PM
I guess Rid**** Bowe beat up all the DIs and they kicked him out.

AirZone
04-12-2004, 09:13 PM
hehehe... you guys worry alot about your tax money heh ?

just say thanks in USA you dont have so much % of tax like the rest of the world (and in israel...17% tax..mofos...)

anyway its nice he is willing to get dirty for a while... mabye it will make him a better person who knows.

Navy
04-12-2004, 09:13 PM
and not to mention he gets to go bang a swedish nanny after he is done....

Thats his WIFE you stupid punk!

Fintin
04-12-2004, 09:26 PM
and not to mention he gets to go bang a swedish nanny after he is done....

Thats his WIFE you stupid punk!

i know thats his wife....you inbread sphincter king

Johnnyringo
04-12-2004, 10:12 PM
ha... sphincter king!

tacticalmanta
04-12-2004, 10:30 PM
rich people? wtf.. there are rich people in the military. And if someone wants a taste, why not. I bring people all the time for a mini experience. And Tiger might have gotten a challange coin -- who cares? I have bags of them from my service.

Johnnyringo
04-12-2004, 10:45 PM
Maybe I'm gullible but I think this is more of the guy wanting to see what his dad went through... I'm thinking the Army isn't playing this up as much as they should if they were hoping to aid recruiting. Just a thought.

Merik
04-12-2004, 11:09 PM
I dont think its anything close to a publicity stunt since Tider is wanting to keep the whole week private. So I think its nice that he is wanting to know at least something that his father went through, I guess more of a father-son bond than most people can establish. :|

hank
04-12-2004, 11:13 PM
yeah but why i cant i pay tribute by just hanging out at bragg for a bit, playing soldier...then go back to normal life.....not to mention my taxes are paying for him to do this....and not to mention he gets to go bang a swedish nanny after he is done....

Because they invited him. He would not be there if he was not doing some good for SF. I mean, they ain't beating down my door to come and stay a few days.

They said on the Masters yesterday that he will do weapons training but not much physical endurance type stuff. He has a knee problem that required surgery and he wants to make sure he can play more this year.

Rich people get to do cool stuff, that is just hte way it is.

hank

hank
04-12-2004, 11:14 PM
Maybe I'm gullible but I think this is more of the guy wanting to see what his dad went through... I'm thinking the Army isn't playing this up as much as they should if they were hoping to aid recruiting. Just a thought.

I think you nailed it. Earl will not last much longer - lung problems + heart disease. This is a chance for he an Tiger to share an experience. Pretty cool if you ask me. Tiger is no media hound, if he does something like this he has a good reason that is not publicity motivated.

hank