Tiger Woods has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday. The golfer received the award weeks after emerging victorious at the Masters.
Presenting the award, Trump praised Tiger Woods’ “relentless will to win, win, win.”
“These qualities embody the American spirit of pushing boundaries, defying limits and always striving for greatness,” the president said.
“Your amazing comeback and your amazing life and for giving sports fans a lifetime of memories.
“We can’t wait to see what’s next, Tiger,” said Trump.
43-year old Tiger Woods thanked his mother, his two children, his girlfriend and his caddy during the ceremony in the White House Rose Garden.
“You have seen the good and the bad, the highs and the lows,” said Woods, who battled back from injury to win the Masters last month, his first major title since the 2008 US Open.
“My dad is no longer here, but my mom is here,” Woods said. “I love you, Mom.”
“I have tried to hang in there and I have tried to come back and play the great game of golf again,” Woods said.
“I have been lucky enough to have had the opportunity to do it again.”
He said his Masters victory was “probably the highlight of what I have accomplished so far in my life on the golf course.
“To have had that type of experience and to be able to come out on top and win,” he said.