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TIGER WOODS ‘LINING IT UP’ HORIZONTAL CURVE DISPLAY WITH BRIDGESTONE BALL -L100

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One of the most fascinating things to watch in golf is when Tiger Woods prepares to putt. The preparation begins before he stands over the ball to line it up. When he arrives at his putt, he squats down and fires his laser-like focus on the ball and its corresponding upcoming path to the bottom of the cup. On display here is a picture of the intense focus that continues to drive Woods to be the best. This image is taken from the final round of the 2018 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines South in San Diego. This uniquely designed 8” x 10” image is part of one of Upper Deck Authenticated’s curve displays. This curve display comes with a designed image of Woods that slides easily into the display at a slight curve. It also includes an official Bridgestone Tour B XS golf ball. Overall, the display has an approximate size of 11” wide x 7” high x 5.5” deep. The golf ball, image and display pieces are carefully packed inside a protective box for shipment. Woods has signed this limited edition (100) “Lining It Up” 8” x 10” image in gold paint pen. His signature is deemed authentic by virtue of Upper Deck Authenticated’s Five-Step Process.

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