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[USA Today] World of experience helps Tiger Woods build his first golf course
December 26, 2014
CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO — The blueprint Tiger Woods followed en route to designing his first golf course began with a box of crayons before later expanding into numerous reconnaissance missions around the world.
Crossing the seven seas and playing golf on all but one of the seven continents, Woods gathered data that moved him from the first tee to the 18th hole.
“I always wanted to be a part of the design business, but I didn’t understand it,” Woods says. “I made a commitment to play on every continent before I got involved in this business. The only continent I didn’t play on was Antarctica.
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