No matter how famous you are—or how good at golf you are—you will inevitably run into someone who has no clue who you are. And, often, that person is someone in a position of authority.
Just ask Scottie Scheffler, who while trying to get to his second round tee time at this year’s PGA Championship was arrested by a detective completely oblivious to the fact he was slapping the cuffs on the World No. 1. Heck, even Jack Nicklaus once was stopped driving down Magnolia Lane by a Masters security guard. The only guy with six green jackets was given a big red light!
And now we have a similar story involving five-time Masters champ Tiger Woods. It comes from PGA Tour winner and Golf Twitter favourite Michael Kim, who told a tale of Tiger once forgetting his player’s credential at the Open—and finding a creative solution. Take it away, Michael!
At the Open Championship, players get a clip as credentials to get you into the locker room and everywhere else. Mid 2000s, Tiger forgot his clip one day, and he was walking into the locker room when the security person stopped him asking for his credentials lol.
Tiger looks…— Michael S. Kim (@Mike_kim714) July 16, 2024
Now that’s a flex. It’s the old “Do you know who I am?” but with a fun twist. Well played, Tiger.
Anyway, good for these security guards for taking their jobs that seriously. As we’ve seen with recent events, you can never be too careful. And it’s a good reminder to all the players in the field at Royal Troon this week to remember to bring their credential to the course—especially if you’re not famous enough to have a massive billboard of yourself there.
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