Woods’ Nike Shot Gets Viral Play

Beating Nike to the punch capitalizing on Tiger Woods’ famous 16th hole shot, a site called, “how did it go in?” humorously posits Woods’ Nike adored golf ball had a bit of assistance finally falling into the whole. Sharing theories such as the “Treadmill Tremor” to the “Farting Spectator” to the Massive Poop” to the “gilmore,” someone claiming to be University of Kenton student Jeff Stone gathers strong evidence countering the “myth” Woods’ shot went in without assistance. Of course, the whole thing could just be a Nike viral stunt which wouldn’t be too surprising since the site is registered by Proxy (anonymously).

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