According to news reports Tiger crossed the meridian, crashed through a wooden ‘Welcome’ sign, crossed over a lane or two of traffic, went up an embankment, took out a few trees, and rolled the SUV multiple times. The distance traveled is said to be several hundred feet, but never hit the brakes once. Did he fall asleep?
Isn't there a golf board for news like this?
That is a pretty generous title for this conferenceIsn't there a golf board for news like this?
Tiger Woods played golf in college for Stanford, which is Pac-12 school, which is the athletic conferenc[/b]e of your? WASHINGTON HUSKIES!
According to news reports Tiger crossed the meridian, crashed through a wooden ‘Welcome’ sign, crossed over a lane or two of traffic, went up an embankment, took out a few trees, and rolled the SUV multiple times. The distance traveled is said to be several hundred feet, but never hit the brakes once. Did he fall asleep?
Since a meridian is just an imaginary line spanning from the north pole to the south pole, we're all pretty much constantly crossing meridians. Or by THE Meridian, did you mean he was in western Europe or Africa?
According to news reports Tiger crossed the meridian, crashed through a wooden ‘Welcome’ sign, crossed over a lane or two of traffic, went up an embankment, took out a few trees, and rolled the SUV multiple times. The distance traveled is said to be several hundred feet, but never hit the brakes once. Did he fall asleep?
Since a meridian is just an imaginary line spanning from the north pole to the south pole, we're all pretty much constantly crossing meridians. Or by THE Meridian, did you mean he was in western Europe or Africa?
Cartography superiority guy.
According to news reports Tiger crossed the meridian, crashed through a wooden ‘Welcome’ sign, crossed over a lane or two of traffic, went up an embankment, took out a few trees, and rolled the SUV multiple times. The distance traveled is said to be several hundred feet, but never hit the brakes once. Did he fall asleep?
Since a meridian is just an imaginary line spanning from the north pole to the south pole, we're all pretty much constantly crossing meridians. Or by THE Meridian, did you mean he was in western Europe or Africa?
Cartography superiority guy.
every board has one





