For the second year in a row, Tiger Woods made a dramatic birdie on the final hole to capture the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Country Club. Completing his comeback after serious knee surgery that could have been career threatening, the greatest of all time did what Tiger does, made an incredible birdie at the difficult 18th hole by playing it perfectly. He hit an excellent drive, putting pressure on his playing opponent, Sean O'Hair by outdriving him and forcing him to hit first. O'Hair didn't risk taking a chance shooting directly at the pin and pulled his approach to the left side on the huge green, leaving himself a putt of around 50 feet. Tiger hit his patented high fade on his approach that ended up 16 feet to the left of the hole. The rest is just Tiger doing Tiger. We salute the greatest golfer and one of the greatest athletes of all time.
That's probably what everyone believes including myself until I saw this video. Be prepared for a heartwarming tale of a young boy who at 3 (now 5) has probably the best swing in the world with the exception of Tiger. In fact, they are virtually identical. This kid is a strong argument for reincarnation. Enjoy the world of Kyle Lograsso, a truly inspirational little guy. He will have a special place in our hearts and in our prayers.