Eldrick "Tiger" Woods
Golf is one of the fastest growing sports in America. Ten years ago it was a game for doctors, lawyers, and the rich people of our country. This all changed dramatically in 1996 when a twenty-year-old African-American stepped up to the tee box. Eldrick "Tiger" Woods has opened up the game to America's youth and introduced a new generation of golfers to the game. He is now by far the most popular member of the PGA Tour and one of the most famous athletes today. Tiger even made noise as a child in the world of golf. He grew up in a California town only thirty-five miles away from Los Angeles. He took a liking to golf right away. He was on the "Mike Douglas Show" at the age of two, putting with Bob Hope. He shot a forty-eight on nine holes as a three-year-old. He won six Optimist International Junior tournaments by the time he was fourteen. He won three U.S. Junior Amateur titles. He attended Stanford University on a golf scholarship. There he w
. . .
Some common words found in the essay are:
BellSouth Classic, Amateur Amateur, Tiger Woods, PGA Tour, America Ten, Golf Club, Bob Hope, Stanford University, Vegas Invitational, Classic Aside, addition won, famous athletes, america's youth, game golf, tiger woods, pga tour, junior amateur,
Approximate Word count = 652
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
 |