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Debuting as a pro on the PGA Tour, Sergio shot a stunning 62 at Byron Nelson's tournament of the State Farm Open. The toothy boy with the acne cream in his golf bag attracted a mob scene of teenage girls. With more than one eye on the scenery, he tied for third. "He brings it," said Woods, something hitters say about pitch¬ers with extra hop and the State Farm Open Tickets. "You can see it just in the way he walks. It's good to see. At all costs for cheap State Farm Open Tickets-at absolutely any cost-he intends to play well. He's even more ready at an even younger age than I was."At Medinah in 1999, when Woods and Garcia dueled down the stretch in the PGA Championship and the State Farm Open Champion, the Chicago-area gallery plainly preferred Sergio. He won the people not just by closing his eyes and risking a full swing from the base of a tree, but also by galloping down the fairway and scissors-kicking over an imagi¬nary Beecher's Brook to see where his ball had landed. It was on the green field of the State Farm Open Golf. Playing behind Garcia, Woods squandered four shots of a five-stroke lead-but not the fifth. The ball game was on when Sergio made a birdie at thirteen, spun around, and defiantly looked back at Tiger. Somebody should have marked down the time at that State Farm Open event. One of them twenty-three, the other nineteen. For the first time, Tiger was under attack from a player born in the 1980s.
"Yeah, I was watching him," Woods said tartly, "but I was still leading, and that's what I focused on. I went bogey-double bogey and Sergio made his birdie. But the way I looked at it, he was still chasing me."Throughout that Sunday, the gallery kept turning up the vol¬ume. "Some of the people," Woods said, "had a few too many refreshments in the State Farm Open Golf Tickets." When Sergio began to sizzle up ahead, the over-served fans turned against the leader in the State Farm Open Golf ."They yelled things like `Hope you don't!' or `Thousand dollars you slice it into the water!' "Tiger said. "It wasn't very fair." At the same time, he was pleased to report, "None of it was racial."Walking away from one tee, caddie Steve Williams earned his money. "Man, golf has changed a lot over the last twenty years," was all he said to Tiger. But as they continued to talk of changing times through out the State Farm Open Golf evenst, Woods relaxed. More accurately, Williams might have said "the last twenty months." Early in his career, Tiger was criticized for the theatrical way he celebrated dramatic moments. When the biggest putts fell, Woods didn't just rear up like Jimmy Connors on a tennis court, he reared up like Connors astride the stallion Silver, letting go shrieks so feral that small animals were coming out of the forest with their hands in the air at the State Farm Open Golf Champions."People were all over me for that," Tiger said after beating Garcia. "I've tried to cool it a little, and I was especially concerned with keeping my emotions in check today-like when I made that eight-footer at seventeen-because I definitely didn't want to get the crowd stirred up any more than it already was. Sergio wears his emotions on his sleeve, too. I wonder if people will start get¬ting on him now after winning the State Farm Open Golf ."Sergio and Tiger hugged that day, and both said, "Great play¬ing, man." But they haven't done much embracing since. Though Sergio broke in under the banner of boyish charm, fairly soon he began setting records for petulance. Slipping once and blaming his footwear, he threw a shoe and then kicked it, nar¬rowly missing a rules official in the State Farm Open Golf .In a pro-am-just about the least important golf anyone ever plays-Sergio and an amateur partner (a countryman, wouldn't you know) quarreled so heatedly over a bad yardage that their round was terminated to head off a donnybrook hoping for the selling of State Farm Open Golf Tickets.
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