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Steve Holland

Trump awards highest U.S. civilian honour to Tiger Woods

Golfer Tiger Woods is awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, by U.S. President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne?

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Tiger Woods won the Masters on April 14, President Donald Trump declared he was going to award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and ordered his aides to schedule the event as soon as possible.

On Monday, Trump got what he asked for. At a ceremony in the sun-splashed White House Rose Garden, Trump made the 43-year-old Woods the fourth, and youngest, professional golfer to receive the nation's highest civilian honour, after Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Charlie Sifford.

Golfer Tiger Woods walks from the Rose Garden with his girlfriend Erica Herman, daughter Sam, 11, and son Charlie 10, after being presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

With 81 PGA Tour victories, Woods is one shy of Sam Snead's all-time record, and with 15 major tournament victories, he trails only Nicklaus, who has 18.

But it was his dramatic Masters victory at Augusta National Golf Club last month, ending an 11-year major championship drought, that capped a years-long comeback from injuries and drama in his personal life, including an arrest two years ago for driving under the influence.

Trump eagerly leapt onto the Tiger bandwagon. The two have played golf a number of times, most recently with Nicklaus in February at Trump's course in Jupiter, Florida.

Golfer Tiger Woods is awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, by U.S. President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne


At a ceremony attended by several U.S. lawmakers, Trump called Woods "a true legend."

"He's a great guy," said Trump. "He introduced countless new people to the sport of golf, from every background and walk of life. ... Tiger Woods is a global symbol of American excellence, devotion and drive."

Woods, wearing a blue suit (not the Masters green jacket) was joined at the ceremony by his mother, Kultida, his two children, Sam and Charlie, his girlfriend, Erica Herman, and his caddie, Joe LaCava.

Golfer Tiger Woods stands with U.S. President Donald Trump before being presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

"You've seen the good and the bad the highs and the lows, and I wouldn't be here without your help," Woods said.

Speaking directly to his loved ones, Woods added: "You guys have meant so much to me in my life. I've battled and I've tried to hang in there and I've tried to come back and play a great game of golf again."

With the golf world wondering if he has enough high-level golf in him to match Nicklaus' record of 18 majors, Woods left a clue as to his aspirations, calling his recent Masters experience "certainly one of the highest that I've accomplished so far in my life on the golf course."

U.S. President Donald Trump walks with Tiger Woods before presenting him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Peter Cooney)

U.S. President Donald Trump walks with Tiger Woods before presenting him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
U.S. President Donald Trump greets Tiger Woods before awarding him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne?
U.S. President Donald Trump walks with Tiger Woods before presenting him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
U.S. President Donald Trump greets golfer Tiger Woods before awarding him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne?
Golfer Tiger Woods reacts before being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, by U.S. President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne?
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks before presenting golfer Tiger Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Golfer Tiger Woods reacts before being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, by U.S. President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne

U.S. President Donald Trump presents golfer Tiger Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
U.S. President Donald Trump presents golfer Tiger Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Golfer Tiger Woods reacts while being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, by U.S. President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 6, 2019. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne?
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