The Best Tiger Woods Commercials
Commercials are usually an unwanted break from the action, but when they feature Woods, they're pure entertainment. Here's a rundown of the best of Tiger, videos included.
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Nike ran the Little Tiger ads during the first round of the British Open in 2005. The video editing is unreal, the music, Ooh La La by Faces, makes the commercial, and you gotta love the dance when he holes out.
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Tiger Woods creating a headache for driving range operators across the country. Since this commercial, in addition to taking shots at the ball picker upper and trying out Happy Gilmore swings, us guys have one more jackass thing to screw around with on the range.
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In this hidden camera mini film called, Woods shows up at a tee, asking the golfers if they found his wedge. He then issues a closest to the pin challenge, offering a Buick Rainier to anyone who can out shoot him. They give four of them away, and everybody has a blast. Just awesome.
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Swing Portrait by Nike. Watch the best ever in slow-mo at 4000 frames per second.
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?The Masters Shot - Nike
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?Young Tiger Wins the British Open
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?Nike - Tiger bouncing the ball
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?Tiger Trap - Buick
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?Driving Range Symphony - Nike
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?Golf Gear Thief - Buick
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?Nike - Swing Portrait
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?Nike - Hello World
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?Tigershack, the Caddyshack remix
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