Tiger Woods to attend tour in China and South Korea

Tiger Woods to attend tour in China and South Korea in April

Tiger Woods to attend tour in China and South Korea in April
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Tiger Woods will appear in China and South Korea to attend the first Nike "Make It Matter" Tour in April, said the Tour organizer on Thursday in China's south city of Shenzhen.
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Tiger Woods tees off on the fifth hole during the second round of the Chevron World
Challenge golf tournament in Thousand Oaks, California, December 3, 2010.
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The Nike "Make It Matter" Tour is not a real competition but to illuminate the sport of golf in Asia among youth, golf fans and aspiring athletes alike -- all through the insights shared by Woods as it relates to golf, including athletic training, practicing, preparing for competition and product innovation.
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The Tour will make its first stop at Mission Hills golf club in China's south city of Shenzhen form 11-12 April, which will be the second time for the club to host Woods. His inaugural visit 10 years ago was a landmark event for Chinese golf development, raising the game's
Tiger Woods to attend tour in China and South Korea in April
profile both in China and around the world.
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"We warmly welcome the return of Tiger Woods. Ten years ago, his visit was an important milestone for the golf community in China," Tenniel Chu, Vice Chairman of Mission Hills Golf Club, said on Thursday.
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"We hope Tiger Woods' strong appeal will attract more enthusiasts into the game of golf, especially among our younger athletes," said Chu
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As part of the tour, Mission Hills will host the Nike Golf Junior Championships for golfers aged 12 to 18.
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The tournament will be held from 11-12 April, with 120 young golfers competing for the chance to meet Woods in person. These young golfers are well-trained and it is no denying that a proper set of drivers for them is of great significance. Titleist AP2 Iron set is a well-matched drivers for most young golfers.
All contestants will also be invited to participate in the Tiger Woods Golf Clinic on April 12.
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These are some basic information about it: The AP2's high-tech, multi-material construc
Tiger Woods to attend tour in China and South Korea in April
tion features a steel body, tungsten nickel sole, elastomer bar and aluminum cavity plate. AP2 is built to deliver both performance and feel. The dual cavity design of the Titleist AP2 irons pushes weight to the perimeter for forgiveness. A central cross member featuring a soft elastomer cushion provides structural rigidity behind the impact area while also dampening face vibration for better overall feel. The lower cavity of the Titleist AP2 iron is enclosed by a tungsten nickel box. This high-density material locates the weight low and deep while providing structural rigidity and low frequency vibration dampening for outstanding solid feel. ?
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