The Borneo Post

Tiger a hit with fans at New York book signing

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NEW YORK: Tiger Woods has been largely absent from the golf circuit for nearly two years due to nagging back problems but the 14-times major champion can still draw a crowd.

Some 250 fans and autograph hounds l ined up outside a Manhattan book store on Monday, some who had camped overnight, to attend a book signing by Woods for “The 1997 Masters: My Story”, about his first major title.

A Barnes and Noble spokesman said they had enough interest to accommodat­e a thousand people, but had to limit the crowd based on Woods’ availabili­ty.

Dressed casually in a long sleeve gray striped shirt, the golfer, who has played just three competitiv­e rounds over the past 19 months, received enthusiast­ic applause as he made his way to the stage and f lashed a big smile at his reception.

Attendees were allowed a maximum of two signed books, without personalis­ation, and Woods exchanged pleasantri­es as he signed on the title page.

“He was really nice. Just a normal guy,” said Claudia as she was escorted to the exit escalator by the attentive security detail.

“I was very surprised. Nice signature and pretty pleasant,” said a man who made a seven-hour drive from Pittsburgh to attend.

“I’m absolutely a Tiger fan. He’s going right up next to my Michael Jordan.”

Another man said he attended as “a memorabili­a thing. I met (Jack) Nicklaus and ( Arnold) Palmer and had to get him to have the three.”

A middle-aged New Yorker said he offered Woods some advice.

“He was very nice. I suf fer back pains and I expressed that he should maybe get acupunctur­e and he said that he does try it and enjoys it.”

A gray- hai red fan got a handshake.

“Now I can go to heaven,” said Kenny. — Reuters

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