View Full Version : Bay Hill Tiger Does it Again
gromeo
17th of March 2008 (Mon), 11:41
Thought I would share a a few pics from the last day at Bay Hill, it was blazing hot and Tiger did not disappoint the crowd.
Thanks for looking
Tiger 2nd shot into 9
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z52/guzmanphoto/_R2G7144wtmk.jpg
Tiger Lining up his put on 18
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z52/guzmanphoto/_R1G4580wtmk.jpg
Tiger pulls off the one shot victory
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z52/guzmanphoto/_R1G4620wtmk.jpg
superdiver
17th of March 2008 (Mon), 12:40
Killer! Wish I could have seen it with my own eyes...but to have captured in as well, now thats special!
bwolford
17th of March 2008 (Mon), 18:03
I had my camera and film confiscated when I shot Arnold Palmer at the Senior's Championship years ago. I guess it pays to be a legit press photog. :)
Nice shots.
BTW, got the camera back, but no film.
cstewart
17th of March 2008 (Mon), 18:07
What a putt that was, but certainly one that is routinely expected from the guy! Funny, when I saw his reaction I was wondering which photographer got "the shot"....Well now I know at least one who did! Nice!
gromeo
17th of March 2008 (Mon), 18:22
Thanks for comments.
Brice, yea I saw one official take an iphone from someone who was taking a pic Tiger, they put it in a plastic bag sealed it and gave the guy a tag.
Christian, there were about 50 photogs, I was going to move further left but there was no room over that side, I actually to one shot of the ball leaving his putter then I followed the ball till it was about 2 ft from the hole and thought o SH** it's going in and that's when I started shooting Tiger and just laid on the shutter.
bwolford
18th of March 2008 (Tue), 13:23
Thanks for comments.
Brice, yea I saw one official take an iphone from someone who was taking a pic Tiger, they put it in a plastic bag sealed it and gave the guy a tag.
Christian, there were about 50 photogs, I was going to move further left but there was no room over that side, I actually to one shot of the ball leaving his putter then I followed the ball till it was about 2 ft from the hole and thought o SH** it's going in and that's when I started shooting Tiger and just laid on the shutter.
The explanation they gave me was that if I were to shoot at the wrong time during the swing, the clicking of the shutter would disturb the golfer and could ruin the swing for him. I have a hard time calling it a sport of somebody can't take your picture while you are doing it because a clicking noise night throw you off. Heaven forbid a cricket should rub it's legs together.:D
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