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Tiger Woods bids farewell to CBS's Verne Lundquist at Masters on historic Hole 16


Legends recognize legends. On a Masters Sunday in which Tiger Woods hadn't played his best round of golf at Augusta National Golf Club, the five-time Masters champion still paid his respect to legendary and retiring broadcaster Verne Lundquist. As Woods was walking off the greens on Hole 16 at Augusta National, Woods stopped and shook hands with Lundquist. (Augusta Chronicle)

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Tiger Woods bids farewell to CBS's Verne Lundquist at Masters on historic Hole 16